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🚨 6 skills de Claude que necesitas probar

Migue Baena IA

The speaker identifies six essential Claude skills developed after testing over 100 options, focusing on workflow automation, planning, task management, code review, context preservation, and cross-session memory. These skills significantly improve project development speed, reduce errors, and eliminate repetitive work.

Summary

After extensive testing of over 100 cloud-based skills spanning several months, the speaker has narrowed down their daily toolkit to six essential capabilities. The first skill is a workflow creator that converts natural language descriptions into reusable, automated skills. The second is a planning mechanism called 'superpers' that forces Claude to think strategically before taking action, preventing improvised changes that could damage projects. The third skill, GSD, addresses the problem of losing track during long-running tasks by maintaining focus and continuity. The fourth involves dual-layer code review functionality—both standard and 'ultra' review modes—that enable Claude to self-audit code and identify errors before they reach production environments. The fifth skill is a context management system that maintains clean conversation states during extended sessions, preventing the natural degradation that occurs in long-form interactions. The sixth and final skill is Cloud M, a memory system that persists project context and information across separate sessions, allowing Claude to recall relevant details even weeks after initial discussions. The speaker emphasizes these represent his complete recommended toolkit if starting fresh today, implying they provide disproportionate value relative to the 94+ other tested options.

Key Insights

  • After testing over 100 cloud skills across months of usage, only six remain in daily use, suggesting most available skills provide marginal or redundant value
  • The 'superpers' skill forces Claude to plan before acting, addressing a specific problem where improvised changes break projects
  • GSD skill specifically solves the problem of Claude losing track during long-duration tasks
  • Code review capabilities (review and ultra review) enable self-auditing to catch errors before production deployment
  • Cloud M memory system enables Claude to retain and recall project context across separate sessions weeks apart

Topics

Claude skills and capabilitiesWorkflow automationCode review and quality assuranceContext managementCross-session memoryProject development efficiency

Transcript

[0:00] I tested over 100 cloud skills and after months of using them, there are only six that I still use every day. These six are the ones that have truly helped me build projects faster, make fewer mistakes, and stop repeating the same work over and over again. The first one is the skill creator. You describe a workflow in normal language and the cloud turns it into a reusable skill. The second one is superpers. It forces Cloud to think before acting, plan better, and avoid improvised changes that break your project. The third is GSD, which prevents [0:32] Clot from losing track of long tasks. The fourth is review and ultra review, which reviews its own code…

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