@contextium/cli 1.0.2 → 1.0.4

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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@contextium/cli",
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- "version": "1.0.2",
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+ "version": "1.0.4",
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  "description": "Command-line tool for managing Contextium documentation, agents, skills, and workflows — pipe context to AI coding assistants",
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  "keywords": [
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  "contextium",
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  description: Browse, install, or publish skills, agents, and MCP servers on the Contextium Marketplace
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  allowed-tools:
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  - Bash
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+ - mcp__contextium__search_marketplace
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+ - mcp__contextium__get_marketplace_listing
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+ - mcp__contextium__install_marketplace_listing
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+ - mcp__contextium__list_agents
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+ - mcp__contextium__list_skills
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  - AskUserQuestion
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  ---
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  <objective>
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- Interact with the Contextium Marketplace — browse what's available, install tools into your workspace, or publish your own skills, agents, and MCP servers.
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+ Help the user find and install the right tools from the Contextium Marketplace using natural language. Do not dump category lists understand what they're trying to do and surface the best 5 matches across all types (skills, agents, MCP servers).
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  </objective>
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  <process>
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  <step name="choose_action">
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- Ask the user what they want to do using AskUserQuestion:
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- - Question: "What would you like to do on the Marketplace?"
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+ Ask: "What would you like to do on the Marketplace?"
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  - Options:
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- - "Browse & install — find skills, agents, or MCP servers to add to my workspace"
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- - "Publish — share a skill, agent, or MCP server with the community"
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- - "My installs — see what's installed in my workspace"
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+ - "Find & install — I'll describe what I need"
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+ - "Publish — share a skill, agent, or MCP server"
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+ - "My installs — see what's in my workspace"
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  </step>
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- <step name="browse_and_install">
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- If Browse & install selected:
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+ <step name="find_and_install">
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+ If Find & install selected:
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- Ask: "What type of tool are you looking for?"
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- - Options: "Skill", "Agent", "MCP Server", "Any"
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+ Ask: "What are you looking for? Describe what you want to do or what problem you want to solve."
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- Ask: "Any keywords to search for? (or press enter to browse all)"
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+ Wait for a natural language response. Examples: "I want to plan and research my project", "I need something to help with writing", "I want to analyse customer feedback".
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- Run the search:
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- ```bash
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- contextium marketplace list -t <skill|agent|mcp_server> -q "<query>"
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- ```
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+ From their description, infer intent and search intelligently:
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+ 1. Silently fetch what the user already has in their workspace:
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+ - **CLI:** `contextium skills list -w <workspace> 2>/dev/null` and `contextium agents list -w <workspace> 2>/dev/null`
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+ - **MCP:** call list_skills and list_agents
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+ 2. Search the marketplace across all types using the user's keywords:
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+ - **CLI:** `contextium marketplace list -q "<extracted keywords>" 2>/dev/null`
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+ - **MCP:** call mcp__contextium__search_marketplace with the extracted keywords
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+ 3. Decide which type(s) to prioritise based on what the user described:
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+ - If they want to extend Claude's capabilities (web access, file parsing, external APIs) → prioritise MCP servers
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+ - If they want a specialist assistant persona → prioritise agents
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+ - If they want reusable knowledge or instructions → prioritise skills
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+ - If something relevant already exists in their workspace → flag it as "you already have this" and skip suggesting it
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- Omit `-t` if "Any" was selected. Omit `-q` if no keywords given.
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+ 4. From all results, pick the top 5 that best match the intent. If fewer than 5 good matches exist, only show what's relevant — do not pad with irrelevant results.
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+ Present results like this:
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- To see full details of a specific listing:
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- ```bash
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- contextium marketplace show <slug>
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  ```
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+ Here are the best matches for what you described:
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+ 1. **Name** (type: skill / agent / mcp)
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+ What it does and why it fits what you described.
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+ 2. **Name** (type: ...)
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+ ...
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- Once the user picks a listing, install it:
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- ```bash
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- contextium marketplace install <slug> -w <workspace>
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+ Already in your workspace: "Name" this already covers part of what you need.
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  ```
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- Confirm installed and tell the user where to find it (Skills page, Agents page, etc.).
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+ Ask: "Which would you like to install? Give me a number, or say skip."
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+ If the user picks one, fetch full details and install:
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+ - **CLI:** `contextium marketplace show <slug>` then `contextium marketplace install <slug> -w <workspace>`
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+ - **MCP:** call get_marketplace_listing then install_marketplace_listing
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+ Confirm: `✓ Installed "<Name>" into your workspace.`
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+ Ask if they want to install another from the list or search for something different.
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  </step>
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  <step name="publish">
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  If Publish selected:
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- The CLI does not support publishing — direct the user to the web marketplace.
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  "Publishing is done via the web UI. Go to https://contextium.io/marketplace and click 'Publish' to share your skill, agent, or MCP server."
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  </step>
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  <step name="my_installs">
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  If My installs selected:
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- The CLI does not have a list-installed command. List the workspace's skills and agents instead:
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+ Silently fetch the workspace's skills and agents:
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+ - **CLI:** `contextium skills list -w <workspace> 2>/dev/null` and `contextium agents list -w <workspace> 2>/dev/null`
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+ - **MCP:** call list_skills and list_agents
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- ```bash
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- contextium skills list -w <workspace>
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- contextium agents list -w <workspace>
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- ```
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- Show what's available and offer to install more from the marketplace.
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+ Show a clean list grouped by type. Offer to search for more.
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  </step>
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  </process>
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+ <rules>
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+ - Never ask the user to pick a type (skill / agent / MCP) — infer it from what they describe
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+ - Never show all marketplace items — always filter to top 5 relevant results
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+ - Always check what the user already has before suggesting installs
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+ - Do not show raw CLI output, IDs, or slugs to the user
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+ - If search returns nothing useful, say so and ask them to rephrase
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+ </rules>
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  name: ium:new-project
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- description: Set up a new Contextium project — authenticate, pick a workspace, create libraries, agents, skills, and a workflow
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+ description: Set up a new Contextium project — authenticate, pick a workspace, describe project, intelligently suggest and create libraries, agents, skills, tags, and a workflow
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  allowed-tools:
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  - Bash
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  - mcp__contextium__list_workspaces
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  - mcp__contextium__create_context_library
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- - mcp__contextium__create_agent
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- - mcp__contextium__create_skill
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- - mcp__contextium__create_workflow
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+ - mcp__contextium__create_agent
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  - mcp__contextium__list_agents
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+ - mcp__contextium__create_skill
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  - mcp__contextium__list_skills
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+ - mcp__contextium__create_workflow
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  - mcp__contextium__list_workflows
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+ - mcp__contextium__list_tags
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+ - mcp__contextium__list_tag_types
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+ - mcp__contextium__create_tag
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+ - mcp__contextium__create_tag_type
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  - AskUserQuestion
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  <objective>
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- Set up a new Contextium project — workspace selection, context libraries, agents, skills, and a workflow.
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+ Set up a new Contextium project intelligently understand what the user is trying to do, quietly analyse the workspace for existing resources, then recommend exactly what to create (libraries, agents, skills, tags, workflow) with clear reasoning. Get confirmation before creating anything.
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  <mode-detection>
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  - If `cli`: use CLI commands throughout. Do not attempt MCP tools.
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  - If `no-cli`: check if mcp__contextium__list_workspaces is available. If yes, use MCP tools throughout.
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- - If neither: tell the user "Contextium doesn't appear to be installed. Install the CLI with `npm install -g @contextium/cli` or connect the MCP server, then re-run this."
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+ - If neither: tell the user "Contextium doesn't appear to be installed. Install the CLI with `npm install -g @contextium/cli` or connect the MCP server, then re-run this." Stop here.
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  </step>
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- <step name="project_structure">
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- Ask: "What context libraries do you need? (e.g. Product Docs, Internal Guides, Meeting Notes)"
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+ Ask the user this question exactly:
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- **CLI:** `contextium library create "<name>" --workspace <slug>` for each.
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- **MCP:** mcp__contextium__create_context_library for each.
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+ "Tell me about your project what are you trying to do, what topics are involved, and what kind of work will you be doing with this? The more detail you give me, the better I can set things up for you."
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- Show `✓ Created "Library Name"` per library.
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+ Wait for their response. Store it as the project description. Do not proceed until you have a meaningful answer.
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- <step name="agents">
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- Ask: "Do you want to create any agents? Give them names and a one-line purpose, or say skip."
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+ <step name="quiet_analysis">
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+ Silently fetch all existing workspace resources. Do not show raw output or errors. Show only these progress lines as you go:
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- **CLI:** `contextium agent create "<name>" --workspace <slug>` for each.
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- **MCP:** mcp__contextium__create_agent for each.
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+ ```
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+ Searching libraries...
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+ Searching agents...
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+ Searching skills...
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+ Searching tags...
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+ ```
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- </step>
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+ **CLI:**
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+ ```bash
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+ contextium library list --workspace <slug> 2>/dev/null
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+ contextium agent list --workspace <slug> 2>/dev/null
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+ contextium skill list --workspace <slug> 2>/dev/null
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+ contextium tag list --workspace <slug> 2>/dev/null
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+ ```
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- Ask: "Any skills to add? Skills are reusable knowledge blocks (e.g. brand guidelines, refund policy). Name them or say skip."
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+ **MCP:** call list_context_libraries, list_agents, list_skills, list_tags — all for the selected workspace. Suppress any errors silently.
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- **MCP:** mcp__contextium__create_skill for each.
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+ ```
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+ Creating Contextium setup plan...
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+ ```
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+ - Which existing agents (if any) could serve this project?
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+ - Which existing skills (if any) are applicable?
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+ - Which existing tags/tag types (if any) relate to the topics mentioned?
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+ Internally categorise everything as: **reuse** (relevant, already exists) or **create** (needed, does not exist).
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+ **Skills:** What reusable knowledge blocks would help agents working on this project? Think about domain-specific guidelines, reference material, or persistent context the agent needs. If an existing skill fits, mark it for reuse.
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+ Skills: <list — new + reused, or none>
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+ ```
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+ - Only ask questions when genuinely needed — the description step and the confirmation step
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+ - Do not ask the user what to create figure it out from the description, then ask them to confirm
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+ - The plan report must explain the reasoning for each item — not just list names
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+ - Never create anything before the user confirms the plan
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  </rules>