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36-anthropic-agents-kit-development

This Claude Code skill guides users through creating a custom Claude Agent SDK skill using a structured prompt-based approach. Use it when you need to build foundational knowledge of Anthropic's agent framework while generating practical, documentation-backed skill templates for developing AI agents from basic to production-level complexity.

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git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry /tmp/36-anthropic-agents-kit-development && cp -r /tmp/36-anthropic-agents-kit-development/skills/agent/36-anthropic-agents-kit-development ~/.claude/skills/36-anthropic-agents-kit-development
Después abre una sesión nueva de Claude Code; el skill carga automáticamente.

SKILL.md

# Build Your Claude Agent SDK Skill

Before learning Anthropic's Claude Agent SDK—the architecture behind Claude Code itself—you'll **own** a Claude Agent SDK skill.

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## Step 1: Get the Skills Lab

1. Go to [github.com/panaversity/claude-code-skills-lab](https://github.com/panaversity/claude-code-skills-lab)
2. Click the green **Code** button
3. Select **Download ZIP**
4. Extract the ZIP file
5. Open the extracted folder in your terminal

```bash
cd claude-code-skills-lab
claude
```

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## Step 2: Create Your Skill

Copy and paste this prompt:

```
Using your skill creator skill create a new skill for Claude Agent SDK
(Anthropic's agent framework). I will use it to build AI agents from
hello world to professional production systems. Use context7 skill to
study official documentation and then build it so no self assumed knowledge.
```

Claude will:
1. Fetch official Claude Agent SDK documentation via Context7
2. Ask you clarifying questions (tool patterns, subagent needs, hook requirements)
3. Create the complete skill with references and templates

Your skill appears at `.claude/skills/claude-agent-sdk/`.

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## Done

You now own a Claude Agent SDK skill built from official documentation. The rest of this chapter teaches you what it knows—and how to make it better.

**Next: Lesson 1 — SDK Architecture**