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@reltio/skills

v1.1.0

Published

Reltio agent skills — installable AI-agent skills (Cursor, Claude, Codex) for adopting the Reltio Design Platform.

Readme

@reltio/skills

Installable AI-agent skills for the Reltio Design Platform. The skills teach any agent (Cursor, Claude, Codex) how to work with Reltio — starting with adopting the endorsed @reltio/design components in an existing application.

Skills are distributed as a tiny CLI: nothing is compiled, and installing a skill just writes its files into your repo following the Agent Skills standard.

CLI

Run from your application's repository root.

# List the bundled skills
npx @reltio/skills list

# Install every bundled skill
npx @reltio/skills install

# Install specific skills by name
npx @reltio/skills install adopt-reltio-design

Passing several names installs a subset; an unknown name prints the available skills and exits without changes.

What install does

For each selected skill it:

  • writes the skill into .agents/skills/<name>/ (the canonical Agent Skills location), and
  • links .claude/skills/<name> to it so Claude Code picks it up too.

It is non-destructive: it never deletes or recurses into content it does not own, and it never edits your AGENTS.md / CLAUDE.md — it prints a suggested pointer line you can add manually. Re-running is safe and cleanly updates an existing install (files removed in a newer version are dropped). On platforms without symlink support it copies the files into .claude/skills/<name> instead.

Pass --force to replace a conflicting .claude/skills/<name> entry.

Bundled skills

adopt-reltio-design

Guides an agent through migrating an existing Reltio application from ad-hoc UI primitives (MUI of any version, bespoke components, raw HTML) to the endorsed @reltio/design surface — with semantic component matching, web-component ergonomics, --sap* token theming, and small, reviewable pull requests.

It pairs with @reltio/design's self-describing discovery CLI (npx @reltio/design components) so the agent always reads the exact component inventory and props of the version your app uses.