Robotics Subject Expert
Learn Core Robotics Concepts Clearly
Robotics topics span middleware, simulation, perception, and control, which can be difficult to connect. This skill provides a focused reference for explaining the concepts and structuring learning tasks.
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Using "Robotics Subject Expert". Explain inverse kinematics for a robot arm.
Expected outcome:
- Inverse kinematics calculates joint angles that place an end effector at a target position.
- A robot arm uses it to move its gripper toward an object while respecting joint limits.
Using "Robotics Subject Expert". What is the purpose of a robotics capstone?
Expected outcome:
- A capstone combines perception, control, and simulation skills in one project.
- It helps learners demonstrate an integrated robotics workflow and identify system-level gaps.
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Skillstore Score
Why this score Evidence Confidence: HighWhat You Can Build
Plan a robotics study path
Organize foundational topics into modules, labs, and a capstone before starting a robotics course.
Explain simulation choices
Compare Isaac Sim and Gazebo at a high level when selecting a learning or prototyping environment.
Prepare technical discussions
Create clear explanations of perception, localization, control, and sim-to-real concepts for a project team.
Try These Prompts
Explain SLAM in simple terms. Include the problem it solves and one robotics example.
Compare Isaac Sim and Gazebo for a beginner learning mobile robot navigation. State the strengths and limits of each.
Create a ROS 2 learning module on inverse kinematics with objectives, a lab activity, and assessment questions.
Outline a safe conceptual plan for a humanoid robot simulation project using ROS 2. Cover perception, motion, testing, and sim-to-real limits.
Best Practices
- State the robot type, operating environment, and learning goal before asking for guidance.
- Test control and perception ideas in simulation before considering hardware deployment.
- Treat safety, actuator limits, and sensor uncertainty as explicit design requirements.
Avoid
- Do not treat high-level explanations as validated hardware control instructions.
- Do not skip simulation and testing when planning robot motion or autonomy features.
- Do not assume examples for ROS 2 Humble apply unchanged to every ROS 2 release.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill cover?
Does it provide runnable ROS 2 code?
Which ROS 2 version does it mention?
Can it help select a simulator?
Is it suitable for hardware deployment?
Who benefits from this skill?
Developer Details
Author
AbdulSamad94License
MIT
Skillstore revision
r2
Version notice
The author did not declare a version.
Repository
https://github.com/AbdulSamad94/Hackhaton-SpecsKitPlus/tree/master/.claude/skills/robotics-expertRef
80999bf530a7874d7bedf8ce202001ecb4c4f5e0
Maintenance freshness
7/19/2026
Usage
9 downloads · 193 views
File structure
📄 SKILL.md