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@isentinel/hooks

v1.2.3

Published

Claude Code hooks for linting and type-checking TypeScript projects

Readme

Roblox Skills & Claude Code Extensions

Personal collection of Agent Skills, hooks, and plugins for Claude Code, focused on Roblox development.

This started as a fork of antfu/skills. I'm repurposing it for my own workflow but keeping it open source in case others find it useful.

What's here

  • Skills - Agent skills for Roblox tooling, Luau, and related ecosystems
  • Hooks - Custom Claude Code hooks for my workflow
  • Plugins - Any other extensions I end up building

Installation

pnpx skills add christopher-buss/skills -skill='*'

Or install everything globally:

pnpx skills add christopher-buss/skills -skill='*' -g

More on the CLI at skills.

Skills

Hand-maintained

Manually written with personal preferences and best practices.

| Skill | Description | | ----------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | | isentinel | isentinel's opinionated preferences for roblox-ts development | | roblox-ts | TypeScript to Roblox Lua transpiler | | test-driven-development | How to write tests and design for testability in Roblox projects | | ecs-design | Best practices for designing Entity Component Systems in Roblox |

Generated from documentation

Generated from official docs.

| Skill | Description | Source | | --------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | | jecs | Entity Component System for Roblox | Ukendio/jecs | | pnpm | Fast, disk-efficient package manager | pnpm/pnpm.io | | roblox-ts | TypeScript to Roblox Lua transpiler | roblox-ts/roblox-ts | | superpowers | Agent workflow skills (customized for Roblox) | obra/superpowers |

Vendored

Synced from external repos that maintain their own skills.

| Skill | Description | Source | | --------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------- | | humanizer | Remove AI writing patterns from text | blader/humanizer | | writing-skills | How to write agent skills | obra/superpowers |

Usage

See AGENTS.md for how skills are generated and maintained.

Adding your own

  1. Fork this repo
  2. pnpm install
  3. Update meta.ts with your projects
  4. nr start cleanup to clear existing submodules
  5. nr start init to clone fresh
  6. nr start sync for vendored skills
  7. Have your agent generate skills one project at a time

Attribution

Forked from Anthony Fu's skills. The original project's approach of using git submodules to reference source documentation is clever - skills stay current with upstream changes without manual updates.

License

MIT. Vendored skills keep their original licenses.