skills/hermes-imports/SKILL.md
Convert local Hermes operator workflows into sanitized ECC skills and release-pack artifacts. Use when preparing a Hermes workflow for public ECC reuse without leaking private workspace state, credentials, or local-only paths.
npx skillsauth add affaan-m/everything-claude-code hermes-importsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use this skill when turning a repeated Hermes workflow into something safe to ship in ECC.
Hermes is the operator shell. ECC is the reusable workflow layer. Imports should move stable patterns from Hermes into ECC without moving private state.
operator, default profile, or workspace owner.Before committing an imported workflow, scan for:
/Users/...~/.hermes paths unless the doc is explicitly explaining local setupWhen To Use section and a short process.Local Hermes prompt:
Read my local workspace files and finalize launch copy.
ECC-safe version:
Use the public release pack under docs/releases/<version>/.
Return one X thread, one LinkedIn post, one recording checklist, and the missing assets list.
Local Hermes job:
Run my private inbox, finance, and content checks overnight.
ECC-safe version:
Describe the scheduler policy, the quiet-hours window, the escalation rules, and the categories of checks. Do not include private data sources or credentials.
Return:
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