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[Event Report] Hands-on with Claude Code Skills: Real-world Use Cases for Streamlining Workflows #Skills_findy

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Hello. I am bun913, a fan of "Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai".

Today, I spoke at an event titled Claude Code Skills in Practice! - Examples of streamlining business operations about the Agent Skills I execute on a monthly basis.

Presentation Content

  • In our team, we managed quality-related information across different services as follows:
    • Bug information, etc.: JIRA
    • Infrastructure metrics, etc.: Datadog
    • Information like post-mortems: Slack Canvas
  • The motivation was, "Since we have this information, wouldn't it be great to have a monthly quality report that integrates it all?"
    • It doesn't just collect information, but also allows for analysis such as "these infrastructure metrics reacted when this incident occurred."
    • We also include reports like AWS infrastructure costs, which provides insights to those who don't usually think about costs, such as "Wow, is the database really this expensive?"

The article about how I tried this out can be found here.

https://zenn.dev/moneyforward/articles/865c3af4da5cc4

Thoughts on other presentations

Massan

They presented under the title "Thorough Understanding of Claude Code Skills Overview!".

They have also written very clearly about Claude Code Skills in articles like the one below, and this time they taught us these points in an easy-to-understand way as well.

https://zenn.dev/acntechjp/articles/554765e5a0d0be

  • What exactly is Claude?
  • Characteristics of Skills
    • Unlike short-term image generation, it requires medium-term tuning.
    • While Claude itself has vast knowledge and autonomous actions,
    • You define the fixed procedures and knowledge that you carry out every time.
    • Define procedures in natural language for tasks you repeat every time, and turn them into Skills one by one, starting with the ones closest to you.
  • There was also a live demo.
    • Including a demo for slide creation.

It seems the presentation slides are available here.

https://speakerdeck.com/myoshida2/20260409-claude-code-skillsshi-jian-ye-wu-woxiao-lu-hua-suruhuo-yong-shi-li-claude-code-skills-gai-yao-woche-di-li-jie

It was very helpful to be taught about Skills, which I had been using somewhat intuitively without fully understanding the overview.

Nishimura-san

They presented under the title "Skills breed Skills: Automating QA viewpoint generation".

Personally, I also work as a QA engineer and have created test design skills, so I felt a sense of familiarity.

https://zenn.dev/moneyforward/articles/8fb6938112371a

  • Tasks to let Claude do:
    • Tasks close to routine work
    • Tasks that are repeated, etc.
  • The "skill-creator" skill
    • Creating new skills
    • Fixing and improving existing skills, etc.
    • Demo of skill-creator
  • Actually used skill-creator to automate QA viewpoint list generation
    • Invoked 4 sub_agents within the skill to work in parallel within individual contexts

I myself haven't used skill-creator much and have been communicating with Claude quite a bit, so I definitely want to try using it!

The materials seem to be available here.

https://speakerdeck.com/sontixyou/skillgaskillwosheng-mu-qaguan-dian-chu-siwozi-dong-hua-sita

Baya-san

They presented under the title "The flow to introducing Skills in the ZOZOTOWN replacement and what comes next".

  • Efforts toward redesigning business operations using Claude
  • Steps to introducing Skills
    • Properly defining business flows
    • Organizing specifications
    • Verbalizing and organizing existing business operations
      • Specification research
      • API testing, etc.

The presentations so far were more "case study" based, but Baya-san's talk was organized in a way that showed how they properly organized their current work and went about creating skills.

It felt very real, and the content was a great reference for actually incorporating these into business operations!

They also shared their materials!

https://speakerdeck.com/zozotech/zozotown-replace-with-agent-skills

Finally

There may be other materials shared by everyone on the event page, so please check it out.

https://findy.connpass.com/event/387334/

That's all, thank you for reading to the end.

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