epic-workshop

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Use when generating, planning, authoring, or recording an Epic Web / Epic React style workshop, exercise, tip, or video. Applies Kent C. Dodds' "How to be an Epic Instructor" principles to workshop design, exercise structure, recording, and material delivery, and encodes Epic Web

Verified installs0
Stars39
Version1.0.0
Qualité57/100 · Prometteur
Confiance54/100 · Do not auto-install
Audit70/100 · Revue nécessaire

Profil de l’actif

Agents de code et de développement

Code review, repo analysis, testing, CI, GitHub, DevOps, and developer workflow skills.

Voir la catégorie

Scénario

GitHub automation

I need my agent to triage GitHub issues, review pull requests, and summarize repository changes.

Adéquation Agent

Claude Code + Browser agents + CLI

Compatible avec Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, CLI ou des Agents personnalisés.

Installer

Prêt

npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill epic-workshop

Maintenance

À jour

3 jours depuis le dernier push

Risque

Revue nécessaire

La licence est ambiguë

Qualité GitHub

39

57/100 Qualité · 62/100 Confiance

Tags de couverture

CodingGitHub automationDesign et créationagent-skill

Notes de revue

La licence est ambiguë · Dependency or permission surface needs review

Carte d’adoption Agent

Confiance, audit et préparation à l’installation en un coup d’œil

Ces scores combinent les métadonnées publiques du dépôt, les signaux de revue OpenAgentSkill, la fraîcheur de maintenance et la préparation à l’installation. Ils servent à présélectionner et ne remplacent pas la revue humaine.

Qualité

Prometteur
57

Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.

Confiance

Do not auto-install
54

Trust Score v5 found insufficient evidence for agent installation. Treat this as discovery material, not an executable recommendation.

Audit

Revue nécessaire
70

Revue lisible par machine de la préparation à l’installation, des métadonnées de sécurité, de la maintenance et du risque d’adoption.

Trust Score OpenAgentSkill v5

Revue humaine avant installation

Choose a stronger alternative or inspect the source manually before any install attempt.

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLI

Stars

39 stars GitHub

Activité du dépôt

39 stars et 0 forks

Maintenance

3 jours depuis le dernier push

Licence

Inconnu

Installer

npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill epic-workshop

Sécurité d’installation

Chemin d’installation standard de package ou runtime

Surface de permissions

shell or command execution, filesystem or document access

Résultats Agent

Pas encore de données de résultats Agent

Documentation

Contexte README/SKILL.md solide

Résumé des risques

Revoir avant production

  • Repository license is unknown, which may complicate reuse and attribution.
  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
  • La licence est ambiguë
  • Low GitHub adoption signal

Préparation à l’installation

Chemin d’installation disponible

  • Le chemin d’installation est disponible
  • La preuve du dépôt est disponible
  • La licence est ambiguë
  • Pas encore de preuve de résultat Agent-Proven

Métadonnées lisibles par Agent

Données de décision lisibles par machine pour ce skill.

Utilisez ce bloc ou le JSON intégré pour décider si un Agent doit installer ce skill, choisir une alternative ou demander d’abord une revue humaine.

Ouvrir JSON

Tâches adaptées

  • workflows GitHub automation
  • Équipes Claude Code
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects
  • Inspect repository metadata

Agents adaptés

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLIBrowser agentsCLI

Décision d’installation

Commande
npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill epic-workshop
Politique
Revoir
Revue humaine
Oui

Confiance et risque

Confiance
54/100
Audit
70/100
Niveau de risque
Revue nécessaire

Boucle de résultat

Endpoint
/api/agent/outcome
ID d’événement
resolve
Résultats
5

Commande d’installation

npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill epic-workshop

Ne pas utiliser quand

  • Équipes qui nécessitent un SLA soutenu par le fournisseur
  • production agents without a repository review
  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Repository license is unknown, which may complicate reuse and attribution.
  • Indices de permissions à haut risque : exécution shell ou de commande

Sécurité Agent v2

34/100 · Éviter l’installation automatique

ExpérimentalRevoir

Sparse or mixed signals. Useful for discovery, but not for autonomous installation.

Test manually in an isolated workspace and compare against safer alternatives.

Résoudre via API

Élevé

Exécution shell ou de commande

Les métadonnées de la skill font référence à des workflows de terminal, CLI, shell, sous-processus ou exécution de commande.

Moyen

Browser automation

Skill may drive a browser or interact with web pages.

Moyen

Accès réseau

La skill récupère probablement des pages distantes, API, dépôts ou services externes.

Moyen

Accès au système de fichiers

La skill peut lire ou écrire des fichiers de projet, documents, artefacts générés ou l’état local de l’espace de travail.

  • Indices de permissions à haut risque : exécution shell ou de commande
  • La licence est ambiguë

Cibles d’installation

Installer ce skill dans votre workflow Agent

Utilisez le point de terminaison public pour récupérer la commande, la checklist, les prompts et les liens canoniques.

skill install

OpenAgentSkill CLI

Resolve policy, run the source installer safely, and report a verified install receipt.

$ npx --yes https://github.com/Leon-Drq/openagentskill/releases/download/cli-v0.2.1/openagentskill-0.2.1.tgz install alemtuzlak-epic-workshop

Plan de résolution Agent

Laissez un Agent vérifier la pertinence avant l’installation.

L’API Resolve renvoie la skill sélectionnée, des alternatives, la politique de sécurité, les notes d’audit, la cible d’installation et un prompt prêt à l’emploi.

Ouvrir le plan texte

L’Agent doit vérifier

  • Task fit and alternatives from Resolve API.
  • Audit score, trust score, and safety policy warnings.
  • Install target compatibility for Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, or CLI.

Copier le prompt

Task: Use epic-workshop in this workspace.
Resolve first: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20epic-workshop%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Review install handoff: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/alemtuzlak-epic-workshop/install
Install command: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill epic-workshop
Before running it, summarize audit warnings, required permissions, and the fallback skill if install is risky.

Relais Agent

Donnez à l’Agent le chemin d’installation, pas un autre annuaire.

Utilisez le point de terminaison public pour récupérer la commande, la checklist, les prompts et les liens canoniques.

Ouvrir l’API d’installation

Prompt Agent

Use epic-workshop for this task. Review https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/alemtuzlak-epic-workshop/install, then install with: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill epic-workshop

Métadonnées Registry

Profil lisible par Agent pour la sélection automatique de skills.

L’API Registry fournit les signaux de décision, confiance, audit, cas d’usage et installation sans analyser l’interface.

Ouvrir Manifest

Adéquation Agent

58/100

GitHub automation

Plateformes

Claude Code, Browser agents

Rapport d’audit

Revue nécessaire · 70/100

Revue lisible par machine de la préparation à l’installation, des métadonnées de sécurité, de la maintenance et du risque d’adoption.

Voir le rapport d’auditVoir le rapport d’évaluation

Panneau de décision Agent

Fallback candidate for GitHub automation

Prototype with this skill first; keep a fallback candidate ready.

58
Préparation
Prototype
Étape

Rôle dans la pile

Candidate de secours

Pertinence principale

GitHub automation

Libellé de confiance

Prototyper d’abord

Chemin d’installation

Commande prête

À utiliser lorsque

  • workflows GitHub automation
  • Équipes Claude Code
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects

Preuves

  • recent repository activity
  • install command or GitHub repo available
  • profil qualité 57/100
  • 4 événements OpenAgentSkill

revoir d’abord

  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Repository license is unknown, which may complicate reuse and attribution.

Chemin d’implémentation

  1. 1Installez-le dans un Agent en sandbox et exécutez une tâche de GitHub automation de bout en bout.
  2. 2Compare output quality, latency, and failure behavior against at least one alternative.
  3. 3Promote it into production only after reviewing repository permissions, license, and maintenance signals.

Profil de confiance

Do not auto-install

Trust Score v5 found insufficient evidence for agent installation. Treat this as discovery material, not an executable recommendation.

54
Trust Score OpenAgentSkill

Adoption GitHub

Vérifier

39 stars GitHub

Activité stars/forks

Vérifier

39 stars et 0 forks; l’activité des issues n’est pas disponible dans les métadonnées actuelles

Maintenance récente

Validé

3 jours depuis le dernier push

Clarté de licence

Vérifier

Inconnu

Signaux positifs

  • Revue IA approuvée
  • Le chemin d’installation est disponible
  • La preuve du dépôt est disponible
  • Dépôt maintenu récemment
  • La commande d’installation ne présente aucun motif de haut risque évident
  • La boucle de résultats est prête mais nécessite la première exécution réelle de l’Agent

Réviser avant installation

  • Repository license is unknown, which may complicate reuse and attribution.
  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
  • La licence est ambiguë
  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Quality score needs review
  • Permission surface needs review: shell or command execution, filesystem or document access
  • GitHub adoption: 39 GitHub stars
  • Stars/forks activity: 39 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata
  • License clarity: Unknown
  • Dependency/runtime risk: command execution surface, network or browser surface
  • Pas encore de rapports de résultats Agent réels
  • Une revue humaine est requise avant une installation sans surveillance

Action recommandée

Choose a stronger alternative or inspect the source manually before any install attempt.

Profil qualité

Prometteur candidat pour les workflows Agent

Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.

57
Stars GitHub
39
Actualité
il y a 3 jours
Prêt à installer
Oui
Licence
Inconnu
Réviser avant installation: Low GitHub adoption signal · Repository license is unknown, which may complicate reuse and attribution.

Adéquation au workflow

Utilisez cette skill dans ces scénarios

Adéquation au workflow

Ajouter à un workflow complet

Liste d’alternatives

Comparer avant installation

Similar skills that may fit this task.

Tout comparer

Vue d’ensemble

--- name: epic-workshop description: Use when generating, planning, authoring, or recording an Epic Web / Epic React style workshop, exercise, tip, or video. Applies Kent C. Dodds' "How to be an Epic Instructor" principles to workshop design, exercise structure, recording, and material delivery, and encodes Epic Web's exercise-comment emoji conventions. Used to generate workshops following https://www.epicweb.dev/get-started. Triggers on "create a workshop", "generate a workshop", "design an exercise", "record a workshop video", "Epic workshop", "Epic Web", "Epic React", or `/epic-workshop`. ---

# Epic Workshop

Generates and shapes Epic Web / Epic React style workshops. Encodes Kent C. Dodds' "How to be an Epic Instructor" guidance plus Epic Web's exercise-comment emoji conventions. Use whenever the user is producing teaching material in the Epic Web style — workshops, exercises, tips, recorded videos, or workshop apps.

The end goal is a workshop that fits the Epic Web getting-started flow at https://www.epicweb.dev/get-started — meaning it runs in the Epic workshop app (kcdshop), follows the welcome → exercise (intro → problem → solution → outro) → outro structure, and uses the emoji-key conventions in exercise comments.

## When this skill applies

Invoke when the user is doing any of:

- Designing a new workshop (topics, exercises, sequencing) - Writing exercise problem/solution material - Planning workshop video recordings - Setting up the workshop app for a new workshop - Reviewing existing workshop material against Epic standards - Scheduling, pricing, or running a live workshop - Recording tips or supplementary content tied to a workshop

## Guiding principles (these override generic instructional-design advice)

### 1. Opinions and consistency

The product is **the instructor's opinion**, not a survey of options. Learners are paying to skip analysis paralysis. So:

- Pick one solution and teach it deeply. Don't teach Next.js + Remix + Astro side-by-side. - **Heuristic:** if it would not make sense to use both tools/approaches in the same app, teach only one. If both would coexist in a real app (e.g. in-memory cache + SQLite cache), teach both. - Avoid contradicting earlier material or other Epic instructors. Consistency across the curriculum matters.

When the user proposes covering "multiple approaches," challenge it against this heuristic before agreeing.

### 2. Avoid distraction

Match example complexity to the format:

- **Tip / standalone video** → can use a richer, more domain-specific context (full app) - **Workshop exercise** → must use a simple, isolated example, OR a domain the learner has been progressively built up to in earlier exercises - **Screen setup** → defer to [howtoegghead.io](https://howtoegghead.com/instructor/screencasting/) for screencast hygiene; minimize on-screen clutter - **Face on camera** → encouraged (small corner circle is fine, no green screen required); makes flow more natural and reduces editing

If an exercise requires the learner to "onboard" to the example before learning can start, the example is too domain-specific.

### 3. Problems before solutions

Never present a solution without first establishing the problem. The pattern:

1. State the goal 2. Try the obvious-but-wrong approach (or a couple of them) 3. Show why it fails 4. Then introduce the real solution

Reference example: Simon's Tailwind glassmorphism tip — `bg-transparent` → fail → `bg-white/20` → `blur-md` → fail → real solution.

Cap this at 1–2 wrong attempts. Don't enumerate every possible misstep.

### 4. Desirable difficulties

Workshops follow **problem → learner attempts → solution**, not "watch me code." The learner's failure during the attempt is the learning event. When designing exercises:

- The problem step must be solvable enough that a motivated learner can make progress, but hard enough that they engage - The solution step reveals the canonical answer after they've tried - Don't collapse problem + solution into a single "follow along" video - **Don't spoil the limitation a later step resolves.** When a section is a staged arc — each step's pain motivates the next — the section/exercise *intro* and problem framing must not pre-announce those limitations (e.g. "wait 20–30s for one card", "each new question replaces the previous one"). Naming the gotcha upfront steals the discovery: the learner skims past the slow render or the vanishing card because they were told to expect it, instead of *feeling* it and wanting the fix. Describe what each step builds, not the wall it exposes — then let them hit the wall and make the next step the relief. (Foreshadowing the limitation is fine *after* the learner has experienced it — that's what the solution outro and 👨‍💼 Peter are for.)

### 5. Experience-based instruction

Don't teach a tech you've only spent two hours with. Either:

- Ship something real with it, or - Spend serious time using it and talking to people who have shipped with it

Workshops iterate through live delivery. The rule: **never give the same workshop twice without changes**. Take notes on every live delivery — split exercises, delete exercises, add exercises, even split a workshop into multiple workshops. Only record after several live deliveries have stabilized the material.

### 6. Instructors make their own demos

The instructor authors the exercise material themselves. Outside help is fine for design polish or feedback, but the instructor owns the demo end-to-end. This is non-negotiable for live Q&A quality.

### 7. Give freely

- All workshop material is open source on GitHub - Free articles, tips, talks, tutorials are *encouraged* alongside paid material — they don't cannibalize, they amplify - Long instruction blocks often graduate into standalone blog posts; tangents become tips. Both can be linked back from exercise instructions.

## Workshop structure

Every workshop has these video categories (mirror this structure when planning):

- Workshop welcome - Exercise intro - Exercise step: **Problem** - Exercise step: **Solution** - Exercise outro - Workshop outro

Reference: https://foundations.epicweb.dev/

Exercises are embedded in the workshop app (https://github.com/epicweb-dev/kcdshop). Videos published on epicweb.dev are embedded back into instructions via:

```html <EpicVideo url="https://www.epicweb.dev/workshops/.../solution" /> ```

## Solution step README (the step outro)

Each exercise step has a problem `README.mdx` (the instructions) and a solution `README.mdx`. **The solution README is not a technical changelog of the diff the learner just wrote — it's the emotional and narrative beat that closes the step.** The learner already did the work and can read their own code; this README lands the win and sets up the next step. Keep it short and warm, in this shape:

1. **One-sentence celebration of what they just shipped**, in plain excited language — not a bulleted recap of the implementation. e.g. *"We got the chat working server-side and now we're streaming messages — amazing!"* Resist re-explaining the code line by line. 2. **Encourage them.** Tell them they did a good job, and mean it. 3. **Tell them to take a short break and refresh** before the next step. 4. **🧝‍♀️ Kellie the Co-worker (when applicable)** — what she's doing ahead of the next step. When the next exercise *starts from meaningfully different code than this solution left off* — because you (the instructor) changed things between steps so the learner can focus on the new concept — attribute that work to Kellie: *"🧝‍♀️ Kellie wired up X, Y, and Z for you so you can focus on [the new thing]."* This is what explains an otherwise-confusing jump in the starting code. If there's no significant instructor-made setup before the next step, leave Kellie out. 5. **👨‍💼 Peter the Product Manager (when applicable)** — what he wants next. Peter shows up specifically when you **intentionally left the implementation lacking** as foreshadowing: he plays the PM who noticed the gap (the bot answers off-topic questions, the table takes 30s to appear, etc.) and asks the learner to fix it next. This motivates the next step from a real product/user need rather than "here's the next API." If the next step isn't motivated by an intentional gap, leave Peter out.

Rules:

- **Short.** The overview is one or two sentences; the whole README is a few short beats, not a wall of text. If you're re-explaining code the learner just wrote, cut it. - **Don't force the cast.** Use Kellie only when there's real instructor-made setup to attribute, and Peter only when the next step is motivated by an intentional gap. If neither applies, celebrate + encourage + break is a complete solution README. - **Save deep "why it works" analysis for the problem README or a short 📝/🦉 aside** — the solution outro is for momentum and encouragement, not a lecture.

The same celebrate → encourage → break → hand-off rhythm applies to exercise outros (`FINISHED.mdx`), scaled up to close the whole exercise rather than one step.

## Instructions live in the file, not the README

**The learner should never have to flip back to the README to know what to type.** Actionable, step-by-step instructions — what to add, what to change, a spec of fields to fill in, code to uncomment — belong as 🐨/💰 comments *in the file the learner is editing*, right where the change happens. Put the work where the work is.

The problem `README.mdx` carries what the in-file comments can't: the motivation (what we're building and why), conceptual background (🦉), how to verify it works, and where to look when stuck. It orients; it doesn't instruct keystroke by keystroke.

Smell test: if the README has a numbered "do X, then Y, then Z" list that mirrors the 🐨 comments already in the file, you've split the instructions across two places and forced a context-switch. Move the actionable detail into the file and let the README point at it ("open these files in order — Kody and Marty walk you through each change"). And when you'd otherwise make the learner transcribe a spec from the README (e.g. a list of field descriptions to write), pre-write it in the file as commented code 💰 they uncomment instead — uncommenting beats transcribing.

## Logistics defaults

- **Length:** 5–6 hours including breaks (longer drains learners) - **Price:** ~$300–350 per day - **Frequency:** instructor's choice - **Venue:** Gather.town by default; otherwise instructor specifies - **Team needs from instructor:** dates, times, venue details, copy/description - **Code of conduct:** https://kentcdodds.com/conduct (PG content — keep it shareable with a 6-year-old) - **AI assistants:** use them on camera; teaching learners to evaluate AI output is part of the job

## Recording rules

- **Never show the workshop app on camera.** It evolves and dates the video. Show the playground in the editor / browser / terminal instead. - Record only after the workshop has been delivered live multiple times. - Face-in-corner is recommended. - Editing: self-edit, or upload raw to Dropbox for Skill Recordings editors (cost deducted from first royalties). - Screencast technical guidance: https://howtoegghead.com/instructor/screencasting/

## Process when invoked

When the user says "I want to create a new workshop" (or similar), run this flow before any material is written:

1. **Clarify the workshop topic and target audience.** Confirm the *one* opinionated stack/approach being taught. Surface and resolve any "should we cover X or Y" questions using the same-app heuristic. 2. **Validate experience.** Has the user shipped with this tech, or spent serious time with it? If not, flag it and discuss how to close the gap before teaching. 3. **Outline the exercise progression.** Each exercise must build on the previous so by the time a domain-specific exercise appears, the learner is already onboarded. Draft the exercise list before any code. 4. **For each exercise, draf

Détails techniques

Version
1.0.0
Licence
Unknown
Dernière mise à jour
23 août 2026
Publié
19 août 2026

Instantané de décision

Candidate de secours

58
Prêt
Prototype
Étape

recent repository activity

Audit

Revue d’installation

Revue d’installation et d’adoption

70
Revue nécessaire
Sécurité
65/100
Maintenance
100/100
Installer
92/100
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Preuves validées par Agent

Preuves validées par Agent

Rapports après resolve, revue, installation et une exécution limitée.

0
Validé
Needs first agent runAuto-installation: revoir d’abordDernier: Inconnu
Taux de réussite
Échec récent
Résultats
0
Qualité de sortie
Échecs
0
Non pertinent
0
Installations
0
Bloqué par le risque
0
Configuration requise
0
Production
0

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Listing + install path for epic-workshop:
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Install: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill epic-workshop

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Signaux de santé

Stars GitHub
39
Score de qualité
34/100
Dernier push GitHub
20 août 2026
Indications de framework
Inconnu
Vues OpenAgentSkill
4
Copies d’installation
0
Clics sortants
0

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Confiance et sécurité

Do not auto-install

54
  • Adoption GitHub39 stars GitHubVérifier
  • Activité stars/forks39 stars et 0 forks; l’activité des issues n’est pas disponible dans les métadonnées actuellesVérifier
  • Maintenance récente3 jours depuis le dernier pushValidé
  • Clarté de licenceInconnuVérifier
  • Complétude README/SKILL.mdLes métadonnées incluent suffisamment de contexte d’usage et de workflowValidé
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