skills/capacitor-app-upgrade-v6-to-v7/SKILL.md
Guides the agent through upgrading a Capacitor app from v6 to v7. Use when the project is on Capacitor 6 and needs the v7 migration path. Do not use for other major versions, plugin-only upgrades, or non-Capacitor apps.
npx skillsauth add cap-go/capacitor-skills capacitor-app-upgrade-v6-to-v7Install this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Upgrade a Capacitor app from version 6 to version 7.
Current Capacitor packages from package.json:
!node -e "const fs=require('fs');if(!fs.existsSync('package.json'))process.exit(0);const pkg=JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('package.json','utf8'));const out=[];for(const section of ['dependencies','devDependencies']){for(const [name,version] of Object.entries(pkg[section]||{})){if(name.startsWith('@capacitor/'))out.push(section+'.'+name+'='+version)}}console.log(out.sort().join('\n'))"
@capacitor/core version.@capacitor/* packages to the v7-compatible range.npm install.npx cap sync.development
Guide for migrating an existing web app, PWA, or SPA into a store-ready Capacitor iOS and Android app. Use this skill when users want to wrap or convert a web app into a mobile app, avoid thin WebView app store rejection, add native-feeling UX, handle permissions, offline behavior, account deletion, billing, testing, and Capgo live updates.
development
Revenue playbook for getting a mobile or web subscription app from zero to early MRR. Use when users ask how to make revenue, reach $1K MRR, monetize an app, get first users, improve ASO, plan TikTok/Reels/Shorts or Reddit acquisition, design a paywall, choose freemium vs trial, price subscriptions, reduce churn, or build a simple growth loop for an app.
tools
name: BrokenSkill description: Skill docs. # Broken Skill This draft is intentionally poor.
development
Guides the agent through authoring and validating agent skills. Use when creating new skill directories, tightening skill metadata, extracting supporting references, or preparing skillgrade evals. Do not use for general app documentation, generic README editing, or non-agentic library code.