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codeskill

v1.0.5

Published

CLI tool to initialize and manage skill packages

Readme

codeskill

CLI tool to initialize and manage skill packages.

Installation

npm install -g codeskill

Or use directly with npx:

npx codeskill --help

Usage

Usage: codeskill <command> [options]

Commands:
  init [name]       Initialize a skill (creates <name>/SKILL.md or ./SKILL.md)
  add <package>     Add a skill package
  get <package>     Alias for add
  install <package> Alias for add
                    e.g. add anthropics/skills
                         add https://github.com/anthropics/skills

Options:
  --help, -h        Show this help message
  --version, -v     Show version number

Commands

init

Initialize a new skill with a SKILL.md template.

# Create SKILL.md in current directory
codeskill init

# Create my-skill/SKILL.md
codeskill init my-skill

add / get / install

Add a skill package from GitHub. The package will be cloned into the skills/ directory.

get and install are aliases for add.

# Using shorthand format
codeskill add anthropics/skills
codeskill get anthropics/skills
codeskill install anthropics/skills

# Using full URL
codeskill add https://github.com/anthropics/skills

Examples

# Initialize a new skill project
$ codeskill init my-awesome-skill
✓ Created directory: my-awesome-skill/
✓ Created my-awesome-skill/SKILL.md

# Add an existing skill package
$ codeskill add anthropics/skills
Adding skill package: anthropics/skills
Cloning from: https://github.com/anthropics/skills.git
✓ Added skill package to: skills/agent-skills

License

MIT