@vovy-ai/skills
v0.4.1
Published
Vovy's skill content — SKILL.md files and a typed manifest, the single source of truth consumed by the CLI installer and the MCP server.
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@vovy-ai/skills
The skill content for Vovy — a drop-in skill pack for vibe coding safely with AI coding assistants. Free forever, MIT, local-only.
You normally don't install this directly — run npx @vovy-ai/go install instead. This package is the single source of truth for Vovy's skill content: SKILL.md files plus a typed manifest, consumed by both the CLI installer (vovy) and the MCP server (@vovy-ai/mcp-server), so the content never drifts between the two delivery paths.
What's inside
| Skill | What it does |
|---|---|
| Prompt Rescoper | Rewrites vague, oversized requests into a small, reviewable spec — with a "how we'll verify" line and explicit acceptable imperfections — before any code is written. |
| Project Skill Drafter | Analyzes your actual project and drafts a project-specific skill so future requests already know your stack. |
| Founder Explainer | Explains destructive/high-stakes actions in plain English before they happen, and flags common vibe-coding security mistakes. |
| Context Scoper | Calls the search_codebase MCP tool (@vovy-ai/context-engine) to find the exact symbol, method, or usage site before reading whole files — including transitive "what breaks if I change this" impact analysis. |
| Memory Keeper | Calls the project_memory MCP tool to record decisions, mistakes, and constraints — each with its rationale — into git-committed .vovy/memory/, and to recall them before new work repeats an old failure. |
Beyond the markdown
Each skill also carries structured trigger metadata (phrases / keywords / anti-phrases) that is test-enforced against its own description, so trigger conditions are regression-testable data rather than prose. A {{PROJECT}} placeholder in descriptions is substituted with the detected stack at install time (project scope) — detectProjectContext, contextualize, and a deterministic matchSkills scorer are exported for anyone building on this.
Full docs: github.com/Vovy-AI/vovy-cli
License
MIT
