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+ # AInj
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+ AInj is an AI SDK for Injective that packages 3 functions into 1 interface:
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+
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+ - Injective CLI (`injectived`)
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+ - Injective MCP servers for both Injective network and Injective docs
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+ - Injective agent skills for use in harnesses, including Codex and Claude Code
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+
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+ It is designed for agentic development setups where tools, docs, and project skills should all be available through a single installation.
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+
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+ ## Who This Is For
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+
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+ This project is for engineers who want to:
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+
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+ - use Injective tooling from a single Node.js package
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+ - expose Injective capabilities to MCP-compatible clients
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+ - wire Injective-focused skills into Codex or Claude Code
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+ - have everything Injective-related in one package
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+
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+ ## What AInj Provides
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+
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+ AInj ships with these top-level commands:
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+
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+ - `ainj install` wizard that configures local or global AInj state
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+ - `ainj status` shows the current AInj configuration, installed skills, and configured ports
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+ - `ainj skills` lists installed skills available in the current project
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+ - `ainj cli ...` runs the bundled `injectived` CLI
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+ - alias: `ainj injectived ...`
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+ - try: `ainj cli version` or `ainj injectived version`
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+ - `ainj mcp ...` starts MCP servers over stdio or HTTP
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+ - try: `ainj mcp docs http` ... then connect to it using an MCP client
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+ - `ainj update` updates the installed package to the latest published version
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+
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+ At the library level, AInj exports:
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+
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+ - `cli` for running `injectived`
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+ - `mcp.main` for the Injective tools MCP server
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+ - `mcp.docs` for the Injective docs MCP server
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+ - `skills` for invoking installed skills through an AI harness
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+
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+ ## Requirements
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+
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+ - Node.js 24+
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+ - npm 11+
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+ - an AI harness, such as codex or claude code
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+ - connect to MCP servers, use agent skills, invoke CLI
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ Install AInj globally if you want the `ainj` command available everywhere (recommended):
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install -g @injectivelabs/ainj
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+ ```
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+
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+ Install it locally if you do not need the `ainj` command, and mainly intend to interact with it programmatically.
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install @injectivelabs/ainj
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+ ```
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+
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+ After installation, run the setup flow:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ ainj install
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+ ```
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+
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+ Interactive setup lets you choose:
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+
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+ - install scope: global or local
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+ - the HTTP port for the main MCP server
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+ - the HTTP port for the docs MCP server
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+ - which harnesses should receive MCP configuration entries
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+ By default the wizard uses:
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+
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+ - main MCP port: `3001`
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+ - docs MCP port: `3002`
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+
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+ ## What `ainj install` Writes
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+
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+ AInj stores its own state in:
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+
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+ - global scope: `${HOME}/.ainj/config.json`
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+ - local scope: `./.ainj/config.json`
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+
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+ Depending on the harnesses you select, it also adds MCP server entries.
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+ These include both stdio and HTTP variants.
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+
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+ During interactive setup, AInj also will prompt you to install agent skills.
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+
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+ ## Quick Start
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+
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+ ### 1. Check your configuration
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ ainj status
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+ ```
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+ This prints the installed version, scope, configured ports, selected harnesses, default harness, and installed skills.
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+
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+ ### 2. List installed skills
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ ainj skills
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+ ```
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+
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+ If no skills are installed yet, AInj will tell you to run:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm run sync:skills
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### 3. Run Injective CLI commands
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+ ```bash
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+ ainj cli version
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+ ainj injectived version
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+ ```
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+ Both commands resolve the packaged `injectived` binary and pass through the remaining arguments.
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+
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+ ### 4. Start MCP servers
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+ Start just the main Injective tools server:
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+ ```bash
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+ ainj mcp main stdio
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+ ainj mcp main http
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+ ```
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+ Start just the docs server:
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+ ```bash
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+ ainj mcp docs stdio
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+ ainj mcp docs http
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+ ```
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+
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+ Start both servers together:
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+ ```bash
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+ ainj mcp stdio
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+ ainj mcp http
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+ ```
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+
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+ The HTTP transports listen on:
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+ - main: `http://localhost:3001/mcp`
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+ - docs: `http://localhost:3002/mcp`
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+ You can override the ports with environment variables:
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+
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+ - `AINJ_MCP_MAIN_PORT`
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+ - `AINJ_MCP_DOCS_PORT`
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+
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+ ### Inspecting MCP servers
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+
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+ If you would like to manually inspect/debug the MCP servers,
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+ use the official MCP inspector.
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+
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+ ```shell
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+ DANGEROUSLY_OMIT_AUTH=true npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
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+ ```
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+
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+ This will open up a web app, by default at: `http://localhost:6274/`.
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+ The easiest is for the `http` MCP servers.
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+ Ensure that you already have the server running, then select the following options:
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+
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+ ```text
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+ Transport type: Streamable HTTP
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+ URL: http://localhost:3001/mcp (for main MCP)
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+ URL: http://localhost:3002/mcp (for docs MCP)
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+ Connection Type: Via proxy
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+ Authentication: (delete any entries)
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+ ```
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+ For the `stdio` MCP servers, no need to run them first, the inspector run it for you.
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+ Select the following options:
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+ ```text
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+ Transport type: STDIO
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+ Command: ainj
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+ Arguments: mcp main stdio (for main MCP)
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+ Arguments: mcp docs stdio (for docs MCP)
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+ Authentication: (delete any entries)
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+ ```
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+ - Press the "Connect" button
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+ - Press the "List tools" button
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+ - See all available MCP tools listed
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+ - Select one of the tools
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+ - Fill in the tool call arguments
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+ - Press the "Run tool" button
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+ - View tool call result
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+
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+ ## Environment
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+ The CLI loads a `.env` file from the current working directory before executing commands.
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+ Useful variables:
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+ ```dotenv
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+ AINJ_MCP_MAIN_PORT=3001
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+ AINJ_MCP_DOCS_PORT=3002
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+ ```
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+ Existing shell environment variables take precedence over `.env`.
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+
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+ ## JavaScript API
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+
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+ ### Run `injectived`
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+ ```js
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+ import { cli } from '@injectivelabs/ainj';
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+ const { stdout, stderr } = await cli('version');
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+ console.log(stdout, stderr);
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Connect to MCP servers
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+ Start and manage a local stdio-backed MCP session:
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+ ```js
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+ import { mcp } from '@injectivelabs/ainj';
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+ await mcp.main.start();
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+ const tools = await mcp.main.toolCall('tools/list');
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+ await mcp.main.stop();
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+ ```
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+ Connect to an already-running HTTP MCP server:
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+ ```js
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+ import { mcp } from '@injectivelabs/ainj';
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+ await mcp.docs.connect('http://localhost:3002/mcp');
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+ const tools = await mcp.docs.toolCall('tools/list');
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+ await mcp.docs.disconnect();
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Run a skill through an AI harness
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+ ```js
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+ import { skills } from '@injectivelabs/ainj';
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+ const result = await skills.run('my-skill', { topic: 'perps' });
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+ console.log(result.stdout);
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+ ```
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+ `skills.run()` uses the configured default harness from AInj state.
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+ If no default harness is configured, it will ask you to run `ainj install`.
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+ You can force a specific supported harness:
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+ ```js
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+ import { skills } from '@injectivelabs/ainj';
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+
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+ await skills.runWithClaude('my-skill');
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+ await skills.runWithCodex('my-skill');
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## How The MCP Servers Work
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+ The two MCP services have different roles:
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+ - `main` exposes Injective tooling from [`github.com/InjectiveFoundation/injective-core`](https://github.com/InjectiveFoundation/injective-core/)
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+ - `docs` proxies the Injective documentation MCP endpoint, using content from [`docs.injective.network`](https://docs.injective.network/)
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+ The HTTP mode wraps MCP sessions behind `/mcp`, while stdio mode is intended for direct tool-host integration.
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+ ## Local Development
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+ Install dependencies:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install
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+ ```
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+ Link (so that `ainj` is available on CLI equivalent to `npm install --global`):
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+ ```shell
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+ npm link .
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+ ```
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+ Run tests:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm test
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+ ```
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+
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+ Run linting:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm run lint
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+ ```
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+
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+ Refresh project skills:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm run sync:skills
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ [Apache-2.0](./LICENSE)
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+
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+ ## Terms of use
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+
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+ See [TERMS_OF_USE](./TERMS_OF_USE).
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+ {
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+ "skillsRef": "6d68c2c3b9192e52795c8701e9ba94c53a2f67e9"
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+ }
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+ #!/usr/bin/env node
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+ import { loadEnv } from '../env.js';
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+ import { route } from './router.js';
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+ loadEnv();
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+ const USAGE = `Usage: ainj <command> [args...]
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+
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+ Commands:
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+ cli Run injectived CLI
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+ injectived cli (alias)
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+ install Configure AInj harnesses
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+ mcp Start MCP server(s)
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+ status Show current configuration
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+ skills List available skills
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+ update Update AInj to the latest version
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+ version status (alias)
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+ `;
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+
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+ const { action, cmd, rest } = route(process.argv.slice(2));
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+
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+ switch (action) {
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+ case 'help':
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+ process.stdout.write(USAGE);
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+ process.exit(0);
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+ break;
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+
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+ case 'no-args':
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+ process.stdout.write(USAGE);
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+ process.exit(0);
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+ break;
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+
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+ case 'run': {
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+ const handlers = {
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+ mcp: './mcp-cli.js',
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+ cli: './injectived-cli.js',
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+ injectived: './injectived-cli.js',
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+ install: './install-cli.js',
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+ update: './update-cli.js',
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+ status: './status-cli.js',
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+ skills: './skills-cli.js',
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+ version: './status-cli.js',
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+ };
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+ const { run } = await import(handlers[cmd]);
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+ await run(rest);
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+ break;
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+ }
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+
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+ case 'unknown':
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+ process.stderr.write(`ainj: unknown command "${cmd}"\n${USAGE}`);
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+ process.exit(1);
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ import { spawn } from 'node:child_process';
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+ import { resolveBinary } from '../lib/cli.js';
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+
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+ export async function run(args) {
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+ const bin = resolveBinary();
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+ const child = spawn(bin, args, { stdio: 'inherit' });
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+ const code = await new Promise((resolve) => {
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+ child.on('close', resolve);
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+ });
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+ process.exit(code ?? 0);
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+ }
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+ export async function run(
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+ _args,
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+ { _isTTY = process.stdout.isTTY, _runDefaults = null, _runWizard = null } = {},
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+ ) {
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+ const { runDefaults, runWizard } = await import('../install/prompts.js');
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+ const rd = _runDefaults ?? runDefaults;
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+ const rw = _runWizard ?? runWizard;
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+ if (_isTTY) {
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+ await rw();
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+ } else {
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+ await rd();
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+ }
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+ }
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+ import { startHttp as docsHttp, startStdio as docsStdio } from '../mcp/docs/index.js';
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+ import { startHttp as mainHttp, startStdio as mainStdio } from '../mcp/main/index.js';
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+
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+ export async function run([server, transport] = []) {
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+ if (server === 'main') {
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+ if (transport === 'http') {
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+ await mainHttp();
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ if (transport === 'stdio') {
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+ const child = mainStdio();
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+ await new Promise((resolve) => child.on('close', resolve));
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ process.stderr.write('ainj mcp main: transport must be "http" or "stdio"\n');
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+ process.exit(1);
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ if (server === 'docs') {
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+ if (transport === 'http') {
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+ await docsHttp();
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ if (transport === 'stdio') {
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+ await docsStdio();
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ process.stderr.write('ainj mcp docs: transport must be "http" or "stdio"\n');
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+ process.exit(1);
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ if (server === 'http') {
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+ await Promise.all([mainHttp(), docsHttp()]);
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ if (server === 'stdio') {
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+ const mainChild = mainStdio();
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+ const mainDone = new Promise((resolve) => mainChild.on('close', resolve));
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+ await Promise.all([mainDone, docsStdio()]);
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ process.stderr.write(`ainj mcp: unknown server "${server}"\n`);
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+ process.exit(1);
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+ }
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+ const SUBCOMMANDS = new Set([
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+ 'mcp',
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+ 'cli',
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+ 'injectived',
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+ 'install',
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+ 'update',
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+ 'status',
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+ 'skills',
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+ 'version',
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+ ]);
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+
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+ export function route(argv) {
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+ if (argv.length === 0) return { action: 'no-args' };
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+ const [first, ...rest] = argv;
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+ if (first === '--help' || first === '-h') return { action: 'help' };
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+ if (SUBCOMMANDS.has(first)) return { action: 'run', cmd: first, rest };
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+ return { action: 'unknown', cmd: first };
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+ }
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+ import { readdir } from 'node:fs/promises';
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+ import path from 'node:path';
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+
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+ const thisDir = import.meta.dirname;
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+
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+ export async function run(_args, { _readdir = readdir, _log = console.log } = {}) {
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+ const agentsSkillsDir = path.join(thisDir, '../../.agents/skills');
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+
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+ let entries;
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+ try {
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+ entries = await _readdir(agentsSkillsDir, { withFileTypes: true });
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+ } catch (err) {
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+ if (err.code !== 'ENOENT') throw err;
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+ _log('No skills available. Run `ainj install` to install them.');
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+ return;
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+ }
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+
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+ const skillNames = entries.filter((e) => e.isDirectory()).map((e) => e.name);
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+
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+ if (skillNames.length === 0) {
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+ _log('No skills available. Run `ainj install` to install them.');
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+ return;
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+ }
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+
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+ for (const name of skillNames) {
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+ _log(name);
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+ }
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+ }