I love Claude, but it can be incredibly frustrating to use. I constantly found myself having to type the same prompts over and over again to force Claude to do what I wanted. The solution was simple but now Claude is removing the feature it relies on.
The problem with Claude’s default behavior
Confident answers aren’t always correct answers
For a long time, many AI chatbots could only answer questions where the answers were included in their training data. If the answer wasn’t found in the information that they’d been trained on, then the chatbot wouldn’t be able to answer the question accurately.
Many chatbots had cutoff dates for their training data. For example, a chatbot might not be able to accurately answer a question about events that took place after November 2022.
As chatbots gained the ability to search the web, this became less of a problem. Claude still often tries to answer questions based on its training data, however, which means its answers can be out of date or just unhelpful.
I constantly found myself having to ask Claude to look up the answer online. For example, if I was trying to set up a complex automation for my smart home and hit a problem, Claude would go around in circles trying to solve the problem. As soon as I asked Claude to look up how to fix it, however, it would often return with an effective solution that it should have found twenty minutes earlier.
I was beginning to get exasperated with constantly having to ask Claude to look things up. I wondered if there was a way to get Claude to do this automatically.
Styles solved my problem, but Claude is killing them
Claude is removing styles and migrating them to skills
I managed to solve my problem fairly quickly and easily by using a Claude style. Styles were intended to define the way that Claude responds, with options such as Concise, Explanatory, and Formal. You could also create your own custom styles, including getting Claude to mimic your writing style or by giving a style custom instructions.
Using a custom style, I was able to add instructions asking Claude to always look things up if it wasn’t sure or its information might be outdated. It worked really well, and I rarely needed to tell Claude to look things up. I could activate the style in any chats where I was getting frustrated with Claude failing to look up accurate information, and leave the style disabled for other chats.
Unfortunately, the days of the style are numbered. Anthropic is removing the styles feature from Claude and migrating all current styles to skills instead, meaning that my custom styles will no longer exist in the same form.
Skills are modular tools that can have their own custom instructions and resources such as scripts and templates. Unlike styles, skills are invoked when Claude thinks that they are necessary, rather than being applied to every prompt in a conversation like with styles.
This is less useful for solving my problem than styles were, since I could activate a style and it would apply to every prompt in a conversation. With skills, Claude decides if the skill should be used or not.
Claude found 50 GB of junk on my PC in 5 minutes—junk that BleachBit had missed
Claude found 50 GB of junk my disk cleaner missed—and it only took it 5 minutes.
My custom skill works some of the time
Claude now does what I want it to more often
Despite skills being less useful than styles for my particular case, I had no choice but to switch to using skills instead. Building a skill is easy enough to do, as there’s a skill-creator skill that you can use to build your own custom Claude skills.
Using the /skill-creator prompt, I asked Claude to create a skill that encourages Claude to look up information online when it is not 100% certain or requires up-to-date information. Claude built the skill for me, and I was able to save it with just the click of a button.
Now that the skill has been created, I am able to trigger it at any time by typing /web-verify at the start of a prompt. Claude will then use the web-verify skill it created for me, and should search the web when necessary, without me having to ask.
On the whole it works, but there are still times when Claude decides that what I’m asking doesn’t require the use of the web-verify skill and it will answer without searching the web. However, this happens far less often than it does without the skill. The custom style worked much better, since the instructions were applied to every prompt in the chat, but using the skill does still improve things.
Getting what you want from Claude isn’t always easy
I was getting increasingly annoyed at having to ask Claude to look up accurate information all the time. My custom style completely solved the problem, but sadly, these styles are being replaced. My custom skill may not be quite as good as the style was, but it’s a major improvement on Claude’s default behavior.


