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@langgenius/droploft-skills

v0.2.0

Published

Agent skills for the Droploft v2 CLI — install with `npx skills`

Readme

@langgenius/droploft-skills

Agent skills for the Droploft v2 CLI.

Six SKILL.md packages aimed at AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, openhands, codex, etc) so they can drive the droploft CLI without scraping --help. They cover the three command layers (Flows / Resources / Raw API) plus async tasks and the shared auth / output contract.

Install

Recommended — npm + experimental_sync

npm i -D @langgenius/droploft-skills
npx skills experimental_sync -a claude-code

experimental_sync walks node_modules and links each package's skills/ tree into your agent directory (.claude/skills/, .cursor/skills/, etc). Replace claude-code with your agent (cursor, openhands, codex, …) or * for every agent the CLI knows.

This is the primary distribution channel — the package is public on npm so no GitHub access is required.

Alternative — npx skills add from the public mirror

If the public mirror repo langgenius/droploft-skills exists, you can also run:

npx skills add langgenius/droploft-skills -a claude-code

(The mirror tracks this package's skills/ tree; the source of truth still lives in the private Droploft monorepo.)

Skills

| Name | Topic | |---|---| | droploft-shared | Read first. Three-layer model, device-flow auth, profiles, output contract, exit codes, non-TTY rules, self-discovery via schema. | | droploft-doc | Drop lifecycle: upload → publish → poll. Every documents resource verb. Share-link patterns. | | droploft-loft | Loft types (my / all_hands / restricted), +switch quirks, member ops. | | droploft-workspace | Workspaces, navigation tree, roles, +switch. | | droploft-tasks | Async task patterns. Polling templates. Terminal status names. | | droploft-api | Layer 3 raw HTTP escape hatch. When not to use it. |

Prerequisites

The skills assume the CLI is on PATH:

npm i -g @langgenius/droploft-cli@next
droploft auth login

The next dist-tag tracks the 0.2.0-alpha line; latest still points at the legacy 0.0.1.

Versioning

Skill versions follow the CLI line: 0.2.x skills are written against the 0.2.x CLI surface (device flow, three-layer commands, profiles, schema browser).

License

MIT