What is phoenix-skill-development?
Develop, refine, and maintain skills in the skills/ directory. Use when creating a new skill, updating an existing skill, adding rule files, or improving skill quality and consistency. Source: arize-ai/phoenix.
Develop, refine, and maintain skills in the skills/ directory. Use when creating a new skill, updating an existing skill, adding rule files, or improving skill quality and consistency.
Quickly install phoenix-skill-development AI skill to your development environment via command line
Source: arize-ai/phoenix.
Guide for creating and refining skills in the skills/ directory of this repository. Skills are packaged instructions that teach AI agents how to work with Phoenix features.
| phoenix-tracing | OpenInference instrumentation and span types | Yes (31 files) | | phoenix-evals | Evaluator development and validation | Yes (33 files) | | phoenix-cli | CLI debugging and analysis | No (single SKILL.md) |
SKILL.md serves as the index and entry point. The agent reads this first and navigates to rule files as needed.
Develop, refine, and maintain skills in the skills/ directory. Use when creating a new skill, updating an existing skill, adding rule files, or improving skill quality and consistency. Source: arize-ai/phoenix.
Stable fields and commands for AI/search citations.
npx skills add https://github.com/arize-ai/phoenix --skill phoenix-skill-developmentDevelop, refine, and maintain skills in the skills/ directory. Use when creating a new skill, updating an existing skill, adding rule files, or improving skill quality and consistency. Source: arize-ai/phoenix.
Open your terminal or command line tool (Terminal, iTerm, Windows Terminal, etc.) Copy and run this command: npx skills add https://github.com/arize-ai/phoenix --skill phoenix-skill-development Once installed, the skill will be automatically configured in your AI coding environment and ready to use in Claude Code, Cursor, or OpenClaw
https://github.com/arize-ai/phoenix