So I'm currently taking a lot of enterprise network engineering courses where my professor's course layout is very much figure it out yourselves, go through old forums and guides, and ask AI to help explain information or protocols you don't understand. In the last course I took, I used a lot of the popular LLMs out there, and they genuinely sucked at anything related to network engineering. I would ask something and just receive incorrect, false, or completely unrelated responses over and over, to the point where it wasn’t even speeding up my learning or labs; it would still take me hours to troubleshoot. I've been using Claude code a lot recently, and I made these skills for my friends and me to help us. So far, I've been playing around with it using the old labs and work I did, and it's giving me much better, more insightful outputs. I made some homelab skills just for fun too, because I'm trying to get into that area to expand my learning with my Raspberry Pi at home. Anyways, I'm posting it here so if you guys find it useful and cool, I'd really love to hear your feedback!
Skills cover BGP troubleshooting, Cisco IOS patterns, interface health, VLAN segmentation, Pi-hole, and WireGuard. Will definitely add more depending on what kind of feedback I get.
Instructions to add these skills are located in the README
Thank you for reading!