30-SECOND BRIEF
What it does—and when it fits
Teach turns the current directory into a persistent learning workspace for one topic across many sessions. It grounds lessons in a user mission and vetted sources, tracks learning records and preferences, creates short self-contained HTML lessons plus printable references and reusable assets, and selects the next challenge from the learner's zone of proximal development.
INSTALL BY AGENT
Choose your Agent
Paths come from official Agent docs or the universal installer behind skills.sh. Compatibility still follows this Skill's record.
.claude/skills/teach/~/.claude/skills/teach/Use project scope for team sharing and personal scope across repositories. The installer defaults to project scope; add -g for personal scope.
npx skills add mattpocock/skills --skill teach --agent claude-codeClaude Code discovers custom Skill folders automatically at project or personal scope.
View path evidence ↗TYPICAL WORKFLOW
A practical workflow
Define a learning mission
Capture why the user is learning and use that purpose to shape every lesson and resource.
Build grounded lessons
Research high-trust sources and create cited, interactive, tightly scoped HTML lessons.
Maintain long-term learning state
Update references, learning records, assets, notes, and future lesson difficulty across sessions.
THE TRADEOFFS
Advantages and tradeoffs
Notable strengths
- This profile is manually organized around the current upstream SKILL.md workflow.
- The capability boundary remains explicitly tied to mattpocock/skills.
- Core uses, limitations, and risks are separated for pre-install review.
Limitations
- It is for a sustained learning project, not a one-off explanation or an instant answer.
- It owns and writes a structured set of files in the current directory, which should be a dedicated teaching workspace.
BEST FIT
Who it is for
Learners pursuing a topic over multiple sessions
Users who value cited lessons and durable recall
BEFORE YOU USE IT
Risks to review before use
Untrusted teaching sources or unwanted workspace writes
Weak sources can make persistent lessons confidently wrong, while running in the wrong directory can mix learning artifacts into a project. Choose a dedicated workspace, vet sources, review citations, and protect personal learning records.
Upstream instruction drift
Behavior can change with upstream updates. Record the commit used for important workflows and review updates before adoption.
SECURITY
What the permission profile means
- Declared access remains governed by the current upstream SKILL.md and runtime requests.
- Treat repository files, web content, and tool output as untrusted input.
- SkillSignal has not independently executed or security-audited this package; external skills.sh labels are not SkillSignal certification.
Not a security certification. External ratings are attributed references. SkillSignal has not independently executed or security-reviewed this Skill.
INSIDE THE PACKAGE
Indexed files
TAGS
Manually expanded from the current upstream SKILL.md and linked source at mattpocock/skills, checked 2026-08-20. This is an original summary, not an execution result or security certification.