plugins/src/base/skills/tear-down-automations/SKILL.md
Remove every recurring Lisa automation that /setup-automations created for this project (the lisa-auto-<project>-* set: intake-repair, intake-prd, intake-tickets, exploratory-bugs, exploratory-prds) using the CURRENT runtime's native scheduler — Codex automations or, on Claude, /schedule. This skill is a declarative specification: it identifies WHICH automations to remove; it does not run teardown scripts. Removes only this project's Lisa automations — never other projects' automations or non-Lisa ones. The inverse of /setup-automations.
npx skillsauth add codyswanngt/lisa tear-down-automationsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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This skill is a specification, not a script. It tells the current runtime which recurring Lisa
automations to remove — the ones /setup-automations created for THIS project — and the runtime
removes them with its native scheduling mechanism.
lisa-auto-<project>-* set via the native
automations mechanism (prefer the native delete over hand-removing
~/.codex/automations/<id>/, which is only the backing store)./schedule to list and remove the matching recurring routines./setup-automations creates for the current project, matched by the
stable lisa-auto-<project>- name prefix: intake-repair, intake-prd, intake-tickets,
exploratory-bugs, exploratory-prds.lisa-auto-<project>- prefix for THIS project; when in
doubt about an automation's ownership, leave it and report it rather than deleting it.List each automation removed, and any in the expected set that were already absent.
tools
--- name: harper-realtime description: This skill should be used when adding or troubleshooting Harper (HarperDB/Fabric) real-time behavior: MQTT topics, WebSocket resource subscriptions, resource publish/subscribe handlers, SSE-style streaming routes, and local subscriber verification. Pairs with harper-resources, harper-config-yaml, harper-schema-graphql, and harper-build-and-deploy. --- # Harper Realtime ## Overview Harper exposes live data through the same Resource model used for REST and
tools
--- name: harper-realtime description: This skill should be used when adding or troubleshooting Harper (HarperDB/Fabric) real-time behavior: MQTT topics, WebSocket resource subscriptions, resource publish/subscribe handlers, SSE-style streaming routes, and local subscriber verification. Pairs with harper-resources, harper-config-yaml, harper-schema-graphql, and harper-build-and-deploy. --- # Harper Realtime ## Overview Harper exposes live data through the same Resource model used for REST and
tools
--- name: harper-realtime description: This skill should be used when adding or troubleshooting Harper (HarperDB/Fabric) real-time behavior: MQTT topics, WebSocket resource subscriptions, resource publish/subscribe handlers, SSE-style streaming routes, and local subscriber verification. Pairs with harper-resources, harper-config-yaml, harper-schema-graphql, and harper-build-and-deploy. --- # Harper Realtime ## Overview Harper exposes live data through the same Resource model used for REST and
tools
--- name: harper-realtime description: This skill should be used when adding or troubleshooting Harper (HarperDB/Fabric) real-time behavior: MQTT topics, WebSocket resource subscriptions, resource publish/subscribe handlers, SSE-style streaming routes, and local subscriber verification. Pairs with harper-resources, harper-config-yaml, harper-schema-graphql, and harper-build-and-deploy. --- # Harper Realtime ## Overview Harper exposes live data through the same Resource model used for REST and