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@plaited/development-skills

v0.6.3

Published

Development skills for Claude Code - TypeScript LSP, code documentation, and validation tools

Readme

@plaited/development-skills

npm version CI License: ISC

TypeScript LSP tools and AI agent skills for modern development workflows

Examples

# Find where a type is defined
bunx @plaited/development-skills lsp-find UserConfig

# Get type info at cursor position (line 25, column 10)
bunx @plaited/development-skills lsp-hover src/app.ts 25 10

# Find all usages of a symbol
bunx @plaited/development-skills lsp-refs src/types.ts 15 12

# Validate your AI agent skills
bunx @plaited/development-skills validate-skill .claude/skills

# Scaffold development rules for your project
bunx @plaited/development-skills scaffold-rules

Why LSP?

Text search finds strings. LSP finds meaning.

# Text search: finds "Config" in comments, strings, everywhere
grep -r "Config" src/

# LSP search: finds the actual Config type and its usages
bunx @plaited/development-skills lsp-find Config

LSP understands re-exports, aliases, and type relationships.

Install for AI Agents

curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plaited/skills-installer/main/install.sh | bash -s -- --agent <agent-name> --project development-skills

Agents: claude · cursor · copilot · codex · gemini · windsurf · opencode · amp · goose · factory

Commands

| Command | What it does | |---------|--------------| | lsp-hover | Type info at position | | lsp-find | Symbol search | | lsp-refs | Find references | | lsp-analyze | Batch file analysis | | validate-skill | Validate AgentSkills | | scaffold-rules | Scaffold dev rules |

Skills Included

  • typescript-lsp - LSP integration for AI agents
  • code-documentation - TSDoc workflow and standards
  • validate-skill - Skill validation
  • scaffold-rules - Development rules scaffolding

License

ISC