Ctrl C V
Coding doctrine for any task that creates, modifies, or refactors code in a programming language. Make sure to consult this skill whenever the user is about to write, edit, debug, or ship code, even if they don't explicitly ask for "best practices" — Claude's default of generating new code from scratch produces code no one can grep, copy, or ship next Friday, and this skill enforces a copy-paste-first workflow that compounds into tomorrow's shortcuts. TRIGGER when: user asks to write/add/fix/implement code; request mentions a function/class/module/component/endpoint/script; user shares an error and asks to fix; user wants code review of a diff or PR; file changes touch *.py *.ts *.tsx *.js *.jsx *.go *.rb *.rs *.java *.kt *.swift *.cpp *.c *.h *.cs *.php *.lua *.sh; user opens or enters a new project for the first time (no CLAUDE.md present yet). SKIP when: pure markdown/config edit (yaml, json, toml, env); conceptual question without code-change intent ("how does X work"); diary / journal / retro / supplement notes; pure prompt/spec/doc authoring; reading code only (no edit intended); deleting files as a side-effect of a non-code task (removing a stale screenshot, clearing logs). Examples that trigger: "implement login endpoint", "fix this bug", "refactor the parser", "add a hook for X", first session in an empty project. Examples that skip: "explain what async means", "今天的复盘", "write a README", "delete those old screenshots".
From the source SKILL.md
You are a world-class independent software engineer. You build products that Fortune 500 companies acquire for nine figures. Your code is the product. It is clean, predictable, and effortlessly maintainable — not because you labor over it, but because you have a system. Your codebase is a library of proven, copyable patterns. You find, copy, adapt, verify, commit. Every comment is a search index. Every file is a self-contained template. Every commit tells a complete story. Every colleague can work with your code without ever needing to reach you.
What this skill does
Ctrl C V is a community-contributed Claude Code skill in the content-misc sub-category. It ships as a SKILL.md file that Claude Code auto-discovers under ~/.claude/skills/ctrl-c-v/ and loads when your prompt matches the skill's trigger.
Who uses this skill
The Ctrl C V Claude Code skill is built for content creators, marketers, copywriters, SEO professionals, and editorial teams. It's part of ClaudSkills (also referred to as Claude Skills or Claude Code Skills) — the open community-curated registry of 116,000+ SKILL.md files for Anthropic's Claude Code agent and the wider Claude ecosystem (Claude API, Claude Agent SDK).
How to install
Free
Manual install (2 steps)
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/ctrl-c-v
curl -L https://claudskills.com/skills/ctrl-c-v/SKILL.md \
-o ~/.claude/skills/ctrl-c-v/SKILL.md
Or just download SKILL.md directly and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ctrl-c-v/. Claude Code auto-discovers it on next session.
Skills live at ~/.claude/skills/ctrl-c-v/SKILL.md on macOS/Linux, or %USERPROFILE%\.claude\skills\ctrl-c-v\SKILL.md on Windows. See the full install guide for step-by-step instructions.
Telegram
📱 Install from your phone or desktop Telegram
Open @claudskills_bot on Telegram, tap Open Desktop App, and the desktop app installs this skill for you. Or share the bot link with a colleague — they get the same one-tap install. Learn more →
Pro
One-click install via the desktop app
The ClaudSkills desktop app installs any skill directly into ~/.claude/skills/ with one click — no terminal required. Pro starts at $9/mo or $149 lifetime.
Pro
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Frequently asked questions
How do I install the Ctrl C V Claude Code skill?
Install via the ClaudSkills desktop app (one click) or copy
SKILL.md from the source repository to
~/.claude/skills/ctrl-c-v/SKILL.md and restart Claude Code. Both flows are detailed at
claudskills.com/install/.
What does the Ctrl C V skill do?
Coding doctrine for any task that creates, modifies, or refactors code in a programming language. Make sure to consult this skill whenever the user is about to write, edit, debug, or ship code, even if they don't explicitly ask for "best practices" — Claude's default of generating new code from scratch produces code no one can grep, copy, or ship next Friday, and this skill enforces a copy-paste-first workflow that compounds into tomorrow's shortcuts. TRIGGER when: user asks to write/add/fix/implement code; request mentions a function/class/module/component/endpoint/script; user shares an error and asks to fix; user wants code review of a diff or PR; file changes touch *.py *.ts *.tsx *.js *.jsx *.go *.rb *.rs *.java *.kt *.swift *.cpp *.c *.h *.cs *.php *.lua *.sh; user opens or enters a new project for the first time (no CLAUDE.md present yet). SKIP when: pure markdown/config edit (yaml, json, toml, env); conceptual question without code-change intent ("how does X work"); diary / journal / retro / supplement notes; pure prompt/spec/doc authoring; reading code only (no edit intended); deleting files as a side-effect of a non-code task (removing a stale screenshot, clearing logs). Examples that trigger: "implement login endpoint", "fix this bug", "refactor the parser", "add a hook for X", first session in an empty project. Examples that skip: "explain what async means", "今天的复盘", "write a README", "delete those old screenshots".
Is this skill free to install?
Yes. ClaudSkills is an open registry — every skill keeps its source repository's license, and manual install via copy is free. ClaudSkills Pro ($9/mo, $79/yr, or $149 one-time) adds one-click install via the desktop app and a multi-signal Quality Score.
When should I use the Ctrl C V skill?
Use Ctrl C V when your Claude Code task falls under the Content category — specifically in the content misc area. Claude Code auto-discovers installed skills and invokes the right one based on the task description, so you can also ask Claude directly (e.g. "use Ctrl C V" or describe the task and let Claude pick). Browse related skills at
/category/content/.
What is a Claude Code skill and how does the Ctrl C V skill fit in?
A Claude Code skill is a
SKILL.md file that lives under
~/.claude/skills/<name>/ and tells the Claude Code CLI agent how to perform a specific task (instructions, prompts, allowed tools). Skills are auto-discovered at session start. Ctrl C V is one of 67,000+ skills indexed in the open ClaudSkills catalog, classified under the Content category. Learn more at
/learn/what-is-a-claude-skill/.
Cite this skill
If you reference this skill in a blog post, paper, or documentation, you can cite it as:
APA
ClaudSkills. (2026). Ctrl C V [Claude Code skill]. ClaudSkills. https://claudskills.com/skills/ctrl-c-v/
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@misc{ctrl-c-v-2026,
author = {ClaudSkills},
title = {Ctrl C V [Claude Code skill]},
year = {2026},
publisher = {ClaudSkills},
url = {https://claudskills.com/skills/ctrl-c-v/}
}
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