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Usage specifications for the Zerone CLI toolset. It covers four core functions: API interface code generation (zerone api), font icon management (zerone font_grabber), frontend project scaffolding (create-zerone), and work log generation (zerone log). This skill should be used in the following scenarios: generating API modules, generating interface code, updating interfaces, pnpm api, adding backend interface modules, iconfont font icons, updating icons, pnpm font, icon usage, creating frontend projects, pnpm create zerone, scaffolding initialization, daily work reports, weekly reports, monthly reports, zerone log. It should even be triggered when the user only mentions keywords such as "interface", "icon", "new project", "daily/weekly report".
Create new applications for ryOS following established patterns and conventions. Use when building a new app, adding an application to the desktop, creating app components, or scaffolding app structures.
Creates VS Code custom agent files (.agent.md) for specialized AI personas with tools, instructions, and handoffs. Use when scaffolding new custom agents, configuring agent workflows, or setting up agent-to-agent handoffs.
CrewAI architecture decisions and project scaffolding. Use when starting a new crewAI project, choosing between LLM.call() vs Agent.kickoff() vs Crew.kickoff() vs Flow, scaffolding with 'crewai create flow', setting up YAML config (agents.yaml, tasks.yaml), wiring @CrewBase crew.py, writing Flow main.py with @start/@listen, or using {variable} interpolation.
Guides the agent through creating a new Capacitor app from scratch. Covers project scaffolding with the Capacitor CLI, configuring the app (appId, appName, webDir), adding native platforms (iOS, Android), and syncing. Includes decision points for Ionic Framework integration, live updates, and CI/CD setup. Do not use for upgrading existing Capacitor apps, migrating from other frameworks, or plugin installation.
Apply when creating or modifying manifest.json, service.json, or node/package.json in a VTEX IO app. Covers builders (node, react, graphql, admin, pixel, messages, store), policy declarations, dependencies, peerDependencies, and app lifecycle management. Use for scaffolding new VTEX IO apps, configuring builders, or fixing deployment failures related to app structure and naming conventions.
Scaffold Claude Code hooks into a real project after auditing the project structure in detail. Use when a user wants Claude Code hook setup, hook refactors, full hook-event scaffolding, or managed updates to existing .claude hooks. This skill verifies the live official Claude Code hook docs first, audits the target repo, then generates a bash-first hook scaffold with a hooks README, repeatable merge behavior, and coverage for every current hook event. Trigger on: Claude Code hooks, scaffold hooks, hook events, update hooks, hook architecture, .claude/settings.json. Do NOT use for generic Git hooks, Husky-only setup, or non-Claude agents.
NestJS reference skill: modules, controllers, providers, DTOs with class-validator, TypeORM/Prisma, guards, interceptors, pipes, queues (BullMQ), WebSockets, microservices, testing, OpenAPI, and CLI scaffolding. Use when the task touches NestJS application code and should follow the project's module-based architecture.
Scaffolds a complete agent TUI in TypeScript using @openrouter/agent — like create-react-app for terminal agents. Generates a customizable terminal interface with three input styles, four tool display modes, ASCII banners, streaming output, session persistence, and configurable tools. Use when building an agent, creating a TUI, scaffolding an agent project, or building a coding assistant.
Use when initializing, bootstrapping, creating, or scaffolding the minimum docs-driven workflow layout for a repository before roadmap planning, specs, or implementation tasks exist.
Helm chart development agent skill and plugin for Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenClaw — chart scaffolding, values design, template patterns, dependency management, security hardening, and chart testing. Use when: user wants to create or improve Helm charts, design values.yaml files, implement template helpers, audit chart security (RBAC, network policies, pod security), manage subcharts, or run helm lint/test.
Creates .NET projects from templates with validated parameters, smart defaults, Central Package Management adaptation, and latest NuGet version resolution. USE FOR: creating new dotnet projects, scaffolding solutions with multiple projects, installing or uninstalling template packages, creating projects that respect Directory.Packages.props (CPM), composing multi-project solutions (API + tests + library), getting latest NuGet package versions in newly created projects. DO NOT USE FOR: finding or comparing templates (use template-discovery), authoring custom templates (use template-authoring), modifying existing projects or adding NuGet packages to existing projects.