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Manages lesson files - list all lessons, show specific lesson, export lessons to single file, or continue from a specific lesson number. Use for navigating and organizing saved lessons.

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When & Why to Use This Skill

This Claude skill provides a robust management system for educational content, allowing users to organize, navigate, and resume saved lessons effortlessly. By automating file retrieval, metadata parsing, and progress tracking, it transforms a directory of markdown files into an interactive and structured learning environment, making it ideal for self-paced students and educators.

Use Cases

  • Structured Learning Tracking: Automatically list and sort all saved lessons in a directory to visualize learning progress and quickly identify specific topics.
  • Seamless Study Resumption: Use the 'continue' feature to instantly pick up where a previous session ended, with the AI providing context and summaries of covered concepts to ensure continuity.
  • Knowledge Consolidation: Export a series of individual lesson files into a single, comprehensive study guide or master document for easier offline reading, printing, or archival.
  • Quick Reference and Review: Retrieve and display specific lessons by number or topic to quickly refresh knowledge on particular concepts without manual file searching.
namelessons
descriptionManages lesson files - list all lessons, show specific lesson, export lessons to single file, or continue from a specific lesson number. Use for navigating and organizing saved lessons.
allowed-toolsRead, Glob, Write, Bash(ls:*), Bash(cat:*)

Lessons Management

Purpose

Navigate, view, and manage saved lesson files in the ./lessons/ directory.

Commands

List Lessons

  • /lessons or /lessons list
  • "List lessons", "Show all lessons"
  • "What lessons do I have?"

Show Specific Lesson

  • /lessons show 5 or /lessons #5
  • "Show lesson #5"
  • "Display lesson 15"

Continue from Lesson

  • /lessons continue 10
  • "Continue from lesson #10"
  • "Resume from lesson 5"

Export All

  • /lessons export
  • "Export all lessons"
  • "Combine lessons into one file"

Response Formats

List Lessons

### 📚 Your Lessons

| # | Topic | Date | File |
|---|-------|------|------|
| 001 | [Topic] | YYYY-MM-DD | `lessons/topic/lesson-001.md` |
| 002 | [Topic] | YYYY-MM-DD | `lessons/topic/lesson-002.md` |

**Total:** X lessons across Y topics

Show Lesson

### 📖 Lesson #[N]: [Topic]

[Full lesson content]

Continue from Lesson

### ▶️ Resuming from Lesson #[N]

**Previous topic:** [Topic]
**Key concepts covered:** [Brief summary]

**Ready to continue!** What would you like to learn next?
- Continue with [related topic]?
- Review [previous concept]?
- Start something new?

Export All

### 📦 Exported Lessons

All lessons combined into: `./lessons/all-lessons-export.md`

**Contents:**
- X lessons
- Y topics
- Exported on: YYYY-MM-DD

Process

For List

  1. Glob ./lessons/**/*.md
  2. Parse frontmatter for metadata
  3. Sort by lesson number
  4. Display as table

For Show

  1. Find lesson file matching number
  2. Read full content
  3. Display formatted

For Continue

  1. Find lesson #N
  2. Read to understand context
  3. Set next lesson number to N+1
  4. Summarize what was covered
  5. Suggest continuation

For Export

  1. Collect all lesson files
  2. Sort by number
  3. Combine with separators
  4. Write to ./lessons/all-lessons-export.md

File Structure Expected

./lessons/
├── variables-python/
│   ├── lesson-001.md
│   └── lesson-002.md
├── async-javascript/
│   ├── lesson-003.md
│   └── examples/
└── all-lessons-export.md (generated)