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Ship Learn Next

Skill to help iterate on what to build or learn next, based on feedback loops

Version1.0.0
LicenseMIT
Token count~530
UpdatedJun 5, 2026

Install

Quick install

via npx skills · works with 57+ agents
npx skills add https://github.com/michalparkola/tapestry-skills-for-claude-code/tree/main/ship-learn-next
Or pick agent:
npx skills add michalparkola/tapestry-skills-for-claude-code --skill ship-learn-next --agent claude-code
npx skills add michalparkola/tapestry-skills-for-claude-code --skill ship-learn-next --agent cursor
npx skills add michalparkola/tapestry-skills-for-claude-code --skill ship-learn-next --agent codex
npx skills add michalparkola/tapestry-skills-for-claude-code --skill ship-learn-next --agent opencode
npx skills add michalparkola/tapestry-skills-for-claude-code --skill ship-learn-next --agent github-copilot
npx skills add michalparkola/tapestry-skills-for-claude-code --skill ship-learn-next --agent windsurf
More install options

Shorthand — useful for multi-skill repos:

npx skills add michalparkola/tapestry-skills-for-claude-code --skill ship-learn-next

Manual — clone the repo and drop the folder into your agent's skills directory:

git clone https://github.com/michalparkola/tapestry-skills-for-claude-code.git
cp -r tapestry-skills-for-claude-code/ship-learn-next ~/.claude/skills/
How to use: Once installed, ask your agent to "use the ship-learn-next skill" or describe what you want (e.g. "Skill to help iterate on what to build or learn next, based on feedback loops"). Requires Node.js 18+.

ship-learn-next

Skill to help iterate on what to build or learn next, based on feedback loops

What is it?
A skill that helps you iterate on what to build or learn next based on feedback loops and reflection. Instead of creating study plans or listing all resources, it focuses on shipping something small, learning from the experience, and deciding the next step. It applies a lean, iterative approach to personal development and project planning.

How to use it?

The skill follows a SHIP cycle:
  • Ship - Build and deliver something small and concrete
  • Learn - Reflect on what worked and what didn't
  • Next - Decide the next smallest valuable step based on what you learned

Instead of comprehensive planning upfront, you iterate quickly through small cycles of creation and reflection. The skill helps you avoid over-planning and focus on actionable progress.

Key Features

  • Iterative build-learn-next feedback cycle methodology
  • Focus on small, shippable increments over big plans
  • Reflection prompts for extracting lessons from each iteration
  • Next-step decision framework based on learned insights
  • Anti-pattern detection for over-planning and analysis paralysisView on GitHub

GitHub Stats

StarsForksLast UpdateAuthormichalparkolaLicenseMITVersion1.0.0

Categories

Productivity

Tags

document-processingcodingwritingvideo

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---

Source: https://github.com/michalparkola/tapestry-skills-for-claude-code/tree/main/ship-learn-next
Author: michalparkola
License: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
GitHub Stars: 237
Tags: document-processing, coding, writing, video

SKILL.md source

---
name: ship-learn-next
description: Skill to help iterate on what to build or learn next, based on feedback loops
---

# ship-learn-next

Skill to help iterate on what to build or learn next, based on feedback loops

What is it?
A skill that helps you iterate on what to build or learn next based on feedback loops and reflection. Instead of creating study plans or listing all resources, it focuses on shipping something small, learning from the experience, and deciding the next step. It applies a lean, iterative approach to personal development and project planning.

## How to use it?
The skill follows a SHIP cycle:

* Ship - Build and deliver something small and concrete

* Learn - Reflect on what worked and what didn't

* Next - Decide the next smallest valuable step based on what you learned

Instead of comprehensive planning upfront, you iterate quickly through small cycles of creation and reflection. The skill helps you avoid over-planning and focus on actionable progress.

## Key Features

* Iterative build-learn-next feedback cycle methodology
* Focus on small, shippable increments over big plans
* Reflection prompts for extracting lessons from each iteration
* Next-step decision framework based on learned insights
* Anti-pattern detection for over-planning and analysis paralysisView on GitHub

### GitHub Stats
StarsForksLast UpdateAuthormichalparkolaLicenseMITVersion1.0.0

### Categories
Productivity

### Tags
document-processingcodingwritingvideo

### Features

## Related Skills
More from Productivity

### tapestry
Interlink and summarize related documents into knowledge networks

237michalparkolaProductivity00

### Internal Communications
Write internal communications like status reports, newsletters, and FAQs

5.3kAnthropicProductivityCommunication00

### NotebookLM Integration
Lets Claude Code chat directly with NotebookLM for source-grounded answers based exclusively on uploaded documents

3.5kPleasePromptoProductivityCommunication00

---

**Source**: https://github.com/michalparkola/tapestry-skills-for-claude-code/tree/main/ship-learn-next
**Author**: michalparkola
**License**: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
**GitHub Stars**: 237
**Tags**: document-processing, coding, writing, video

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