152 Claude Code Skills: The Ultimate Compliance Documentation Toolkit for Automotive Engineers
An open‑source Automotive Engineering Suite on GitHub offers 152 installable Claude Code skills—paired builder and reviewer modules—that automate the creation of structured compliance documents and KPI dashboards across the full automotive lifecycle, covering standards such as ISO 26262, ISO 21434, and AUTOSAR.
152 Installable Claude Skills Covering Automotive Lifecycle
The repository provides 152 installable Claude skills, split evenly into 76 builder skills that generate structured documents or charts and 76 reviewer skills that validate those artifacts and render KPI dashboards.
Functional Safety : ISO 26262 (concept phase → hardware → software → safety use cases)
Information Security : ISO/SAE 21434 (TARA → goals → architecture → response plan)
Safety of the Intended Function (SOTIF) : ISO 21448 (ADAS/AV trigger analysis → verification strategy)
Quality Management : AIAG‑VDA (APQP → DFMEA → PFMEA → control plan → PPAP)
Automotive Software Process : Automotive SPICE (assessment → gap analysis → improvement → evidence)
Communication Protocols : DBC, LDF, ARXML, FlexRay, Automotive Ethernet, K‑Matrix
Diagnostics : UDS, DTC catalog, CDD, ODX, DEM
AUTOSAR : Classic SWC, Composition, BSW, RTE; Adaptive applications
Calibration : A2L, DCM, cross‑vendor calibration data exchange
MBSE/SysML : ARCADIA model architecture, requirement allocation, system context diagrams
Continuous Improvement : 8D, 5‑Why, fishbone, MSA Gauge R&R, SPC
"Builder + Reviewer" Dual‑Skill Model
Each functional step is implemented by a builder skill that produces the required artifact and a paired reviewer skill that checks the artifact and generates visual KPI dashboards.
ISO 26262 functional safety workflow
Item Definition → Safety Plan → DIA ↓ HARA → FSC → TSC ↓
HW Lane SW Lane ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
HW‑SR Arch HSI FMEDA SW‑SR Arch FMEA HSI ↓
Safety Case (safety use case)ISO/SAE 21434 information‑security workflow
TARA → CS Goals → CS Concept → CS Architecture → IR Plan + Secure CodingEvery step in these chains is backed by a builder skill; the corresponding reviewer skill validates the output and renders charts.
Artifacts Produced by Selected Skills
hara-builder: Hazard analysis with 14 failure‑trigger words and a Cartesian matrix (function × failure × environment). fsc-builder: Fault‑tree analysis (FTA) with visual rendering, FSR derivation, and ASIL decomposition. fmeda-builder: Formula‑driven SPFM/LFM/PMHF automatically verifying each ASIL target. tara-builder: Threat analysis covering STRIDE and a risk‑value lookup table. dbc-builder: Vector DBC (CAN database) including messages, signals, ECUs, and multiplex groups. spc-chart-builder: SPC control chart with Cpk capability values and Western Electric/Nelson rules.
Quick Start
Download the required skill files from the skills/ directory or obtain the full package from the Releases page.
In Cowork / Claude Desktop, click “Save Skill” to install.
Trigger the skill with natural language; each skill declares its trigger description in the frontmatter.
# Example after installing the HARA builder skill
"Build a HARA for a new ECU project — Electronic Stability Control"Intended Users
Software and hardware engineers who need to generate ISO 26262 and related standard documents.
Quality‑management personnel creating FMEA, APQP, PPAP, and other quality artifacts.
Project managers preparing risk registers, gate reviews, and work‑package summaries.
Practitioners seeking AI‑assisted automation of automotive compliance documentation.
GitHub: https://github.com/jherrodthomas/automotive-skills-suite<br/>Stars: 811 (2026‑05‑07) | License: MIT | Skill count: 152
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