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Sets up a user's Claude so it stops losing conversation details, inventing facts, and repeating the same mistakes across different chats and projects. Runs a short interview about the user's environment and work, then generates their personal preferences text, a lightweight knowledge-base habit, and a tailored everyday-workflow skill — plus an optional, OS-neutral version-control section. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user wants to set up or configure Claude, complains that Claude forgets context, hallucinates, makes things up, or repeats mistakes, asks how to make Claude consistent or reliable across chats and projects, wants help writing their Claude personal preferences or building their own workflow skill, or is getting started with Claude — even if they don't say the words "skill" or "setup".
GreenSchool-AI/claude-skills · ★ 0 · AI & Automation · score 72
Install: claude install-skill GreenSchool-AI/claude-skills
# Claude Setup Coach Sets a person up so their Claude behaves like a reliable colleague instead of a forgetful stranger — by moving their durable rules and hard-won knowledge OUT of any single chat and into three places that persist: personal preferences, a small knowledge base, and an everyday-workflow skill. The result: fewer lost details, less guessing, and the same mistake stops recurring across chats and projects. This is a coaching skill. Run it as a short guided session — interview the user, then generate config they can paste or save. Don't dump everything at once; go phase by phase and let them confirm. ## When to use this skill Trigger whenever a user: - Wants to set up, configure, or "tune" their Claude. - Complains that Claude forgets earlier context, makes things up, or keeps repeating the same mistake in new chats. - Asks how to get consistent, reliable behaviour across chats and projects. - Wants help writing their personal preferences, or building their own workflow skill. - Is onboarding to Claude and wants a good starting setup. Default audience: a working professional, not necessarily technical. Calibrate jargon to the cues they give — explain terms like "skill", "connector", or "version control" briefly unless they clearly know them. ## What you'll help them produce 1. **Personal preferences** — a copy-paste block of durable rules that applies to every chat. 2. **A knowledge-base habit** — a few living files Claude reads at the start of a task and u