packages/skill/hikkaku/SKILL.md
Create Scratch project with TypeScript using Hikkaku; use when the user asks how to build or structure a Scratch project in this repo.
npx skillsauth add pnsk-lab/hikkaku hikkakuInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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This document provides best practices for using Hikkaku to create Scratch projects with TypeScript. Follow these guidelines to ensure your projects are well-structured and maintainable.
rules/: Contains individual rules or guidelines for using Hikkaku effectively.
initialization.md: Guidelines for initializing Hikkaku projects.blocks/*.md: Guidelines for using specific blocks in Hikkaku.
control.md, data.md, motion.md, etc.clone.md: Guidelines for using clones in Hikkaku.custom-blocks.md: Guidelines for creating and using custom blocks.pen-100.md: Performance rules for 100% pen-rendered projects.physics.md: Guidelines for implementing 2d physics in Scratch projects.positioning.md: Rules for positioning systems in Scratch projects.usage.md: General usage guidelines for Hikkaku.variable.md: Rules for using variables and lists in Hikkaku.development
Maintainer-only workflow for handling GitHub Secret Scanning alerts on OpenClaw. Use when Codex needs to triage, redact, clean up, and resolve secret leakage found in issue comments, issue bodies, PR comments, or other GitHub content.
development
Maintainer workflow for OpenClaw releases, prereleases, changelog release notes, and publish validation. Use when Codex needs to prepare or verify stable or beta release steps, align version naming, assemble release notes, check release auth requirements, or validate publish-time commands and artifacts.
development
Run, watch, debug, and extend OpenClaw QA testing with qa-lab and qa-channel. Use when Codex needs to execute the repo-backed QA suite, inspect live QA artifacts, debug failing scenarios, add new QA scenarios, or explain the OpenClaw QA workflow. Prefer the live OpenAI lane with regular openai/gpt-5.4 in fast mode; do not use gpt-5.4-pro or gpt-5.4-mini unless the user explicitly overrides that policy.
development
End-to-end Parallels smoke, upgrade, and rerun workflow for OpenClaw across macOS, Windows, and Linux guests. Use when Codex needs to run, rerun, debug, or interpret VM-based install, onboarding, gateway smoke tests, latest-release-to-main upgrade checks, fresh snapshot retests, or optional Discord roundtrip verification under Parallels.