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Best practices for building CLI applications across languages. Covers CLI design principles (Unix philosophy, command structure, subcommands vs flags), argument parsing (required/optional args, flags, environment variables, config files, precedence), user interface (help text, version info, progress indicators, color output, interactive prompts), output formatting (human-readable vs machine-readable JSON/YAML, exit codes), error handling (clear messages, suggestions, debug mode), cross-platform considerations (paths, line endings, terminal capabilities), testing strategies (integration tests, output verification, exit codes), documentation (README, man pages, built-in help), and language-specific libraries. Activate when working with CLI applications, command-line tools, argument parsing, CLI utilities, argument handling, commands, subcommands, CLI frameworks, or building command-line interfaces.
Generate production-quality TypeScript CLIs with full documentation, error handling, and best practices. Creates deterministic, type-safe command-line tools following PAI's CLI-First Architecture. USE WHEN user says "create a CLI", "build a command-line tool", "make a CLI for X", or requests CLI generation. (user)
Fast file finding using fd command-line tool with smart defaults, gitignore awareness, and parallel execution. Use when searching for files by name, extension, or pattern across directories.
Guide for adding new wsh commands to Wave Terminal. Use when implementing new CLI commands, adding command-line functionality, or extending the wsh command interface.
Operate OpenAI Codex CLI (terminal coding agent) to accomplish software engineering tasks. Use when the user asks to: run codex commands, use codex for coding tasks, execute codex exec for automation, do code review with codex, manage codex sessions (resume/fork), configure codex (config.toml, approval modes, sandbox), use codex cloud, set up MCP servers in codex, or any task involving the `codex` command-line tool. Triggers: codex, codex exec, codex review, codex cloud, codex mcp, codex resume, codex sandbox, openai codex.
Use this skill when building command-line interfaces, designing CLI argument parsers, writing help text, adding interactive prompts, managing config files, or distributing CLI tools. Triggers on argument parsing, subcommands, flags, positional arguments, stdin/stdout piping, shell completions, interactive menus, dotfile configuration, and packaging CLIs as npm/pip/cargo/go binaries.
Facilitates conversational discovery to create Architectural Decision Records (ADRs) for functional requirements covering CLI, REST/HTTP APIs, or both. Use when the user wants to document command-line or HTTP service architecture, capture functional requirements, create ADRs for CLI or API projects, or design interfaces with documented decisions. Part of the skills-for-java project
General RPI (Research, Plan, Implement, Iterate) execution skill. It is used for engineering tasks where users require "research first, then plan, then implement, and finally iterate", or when tasks are highly complex, high-risk, or have unclear impact. This skill does not rely on specific command-line tools or platforms, and is applicable to any AI Agent that supports skill mechanisms.
Build CLI tools with Commander.js. Use when creating command-line applications, parsing arguments, implementing subcommands, or building developer tools with flags and options.
Use this skill whenever the user wants to do anything with PDF files. This includes reading or extracting text/tables from PDFs, combining or merging multiple PDFs into one, splitting PDFs apart, rotating pages, adding watermarks, creating new PDFs, filling PDF forms, encrypting/decrypting PDFs, extracting images, and OCR on scanned PDFs to make them searchable. If the user mentions a .pdf file or asks to produce one, use this skill.
Gmail: Send, read, and manage email.
Read and write Google Docs.