skills/create-cli/SKILL.md
Design command-line interface parameters and UX: arguments, flags, subcommands, help text, output formats, error messages, exit codes, prompts, config/env precedence, and safe/dry-run behavior. Use when you’re designing a CLI spec (before implementation) or refactoring an existing CLI’s surface area for consistency, composability, and discoverability.
npx skillsauth add antoniolg/agent-kit create-cliInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Design CLI surface area (syntax + behavior), human-first, script-friendly.
agent-scripts/skills/create-cli/references/cli-guidelines.md and apply it as the default rubric.Ask, then proceed with best-guess defaults if user is unsure:
--json, --plain, exit codes.--no-input? confirmations for destructive ops?When designing a CLI, produce a compact spec the user can implement:
--json/--plain; --quiet/--verbose.--dry-run, confirmations, --force, --no-input.-h/--help always shows help and ignores other args.--version prints version to stdout.--json for machine output; consider --plain for stable line-based text.--no-input disables prompts.--force or explicit --confirm=....NO_COLOR, TERM=dumb; provide --no-color.Fill these sections, drop anything irrelevant:
mycmd...mycmd [global flags] <subcommand> [args]mycmd init ...mycmd run ...-h, --help--version-q, --quiet / -v, --verbose (define exactly)--json / --plain (if applicable)0 success1 generic failure2 invalid usage (parse/validation)tools
Use the private LearnWorlds CLI to inspect DevExpert Academy users, find students by email, list their enrolled courses/products, look up products, and perform safe enrollment workflows. Trigger when Antonio asks what courses a student has in LearnWorlds or academia.devexpert.io, whether someone belongs to the current or next AI Expert edition, or to use the LearnWorlds/academy CLI.
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Orchestrates Android development tasks including project creation, deployment, SDK management, and environment diagnostics using the `android` command-line tool.
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Elite website image-to-code skill for Codex. For visually important web tasks, it must first generate the design image(s) itself, deeply analyze them, then implement the website to match them as closely as possible. In Codex, it must prefer large, readable, section-specific images instead of tiny compressed boards, generate fresh standalone images for sections or detail views instead of cropping old ones, avoid lazy under-generation, avoid cards-inside-cards-inside-cards UI, and keep the hero clean, spacious, readable, and visible on a small laptop.
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Create, repair, validate, preview, and package Codex-compatible animated pet spritesheets from character art, screenshots, generated images, or visual references. Use when a user wants to hatch a Codex pet, create a custom animated pet, or build a built-in pet asset with an 8x9 atlas, transparent unused cells, row-by-row animation prompts, QA contact sheets, preview videos, and pet.json packaging. This skill composes the installed $imagegen system skill for visual generation and uses bundled scripts for deterministic spritesheet assembly.