5 Claude Code Skills Every ADHD Developer Needs A developer with ADHD built 114 Claude Code skills, five of which directly target specific executive function deficits. The skills, including `/adhd-task-triage` and `/mirror`, provide deterministic workflows that bypass task initiation paralysis and cognitive distortions by matching tasks to energy levels and externalizing progress tracking. The developer argues these skills remove the need to re-improvise around ADHD symptoms, enabling momentum and accurate self-assessment. I have built 114 Claude Code skills. Most of them are engineering plumbing. But five of them exist for one reason only: my executive function has specific, repeatable holes, and I got tired of falling into the same ones. These five are not productivity hacks. Each one maps to a named ADHD deficit, and each one fills it the same way every time so I do not have to re-improvise around my own brain at 2pm. If you want the broader system this sits inside, start with my Claude Code ADHD workflow https://chudi.dev/blog/claude-code-adhd-workflows and the CLAUDE.md guide https://chudi.dev/blog/adhd-developers-guide-claude-md . This post is the skills layer specifically. A skill is a named, repeatable workflow you invoke with a slash command. Instead of re-prompting Claude Code https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code/overview from a blank slate every time "okay, help me figure out what to work on, here is my situation again..." , you type /adhd-task-triage and it runs the same defined steps it ran yesterday. For an ADHD brain, that determinism is the feature. The skill does not depend on me remembering how to drive it. It just runs. Custom skills live in a .claude/skills/