@robosoft/skillhub-cli 0.3.2 → 0.3.3
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package/CHANGELOG.md
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# Changelog
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## 0.3.3
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- Changed skill attach output so skill packages do not copy internal `rules/` folders into `.cursor/skills/<name>` or other target skill folders.
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- Kept rules as explicit top-level artifacts installed by `skillhub rule <category/name>`.
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- Updated local skill creation so `skillhub create skill <name>` creates `SKILL.md`, `skill.json`, and `templates/`, but not `rules/`.
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## 0.3.2
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- Changed Cursor rule attachment path from `.cursor/rules/skillhub/<name>.md` to `.cursor/rules/<name>.md`.
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package/README.md
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SkillHub has three knowledge sections:
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- **Skills**: capability/workflow packages, usually folders with `SKILL.md`, templates, examples
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- **Skills**: capability/workflow packages, usually folders with `SKILL.md`, `skill.json`, templates, and examples. Rules are attached separately with `skillhub rule ...`.
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- **Rules**: focused `.md` rule files such as `frontend/antipattern.md` or `backend/security.md`.
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- **Domain**: product, business, architecture, or platform knowledge in `.md` files.
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app/
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SKILL.md
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skill.json
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rules/
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templates/
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rules/
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skillhub.md
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app/
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skill.json
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SKILL.md
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templates/
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rules/
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frontend/
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package/bin/skillhub.mjs
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const targetDir = path.join(projectRoot, baseDir, artifactName);
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await fs.rm(targetDir, { recursive: true, force: true });
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await ensureDir(targetDir);
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// Skills are capability packages. Project rules must be attached explicitly with
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// `skillhub rule ...`, so we do not copy a skill package's internal rules folder
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// into the IDE skill folder. This keeps .cursor/skills/app focused on the skill
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// itself while .cursor/rules remains the single place for rules.
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const skillFiles = files.filter((file) => {
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const relativePath = normalizeSlashes(file.path);
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for (const file of skillFiles) {
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await writeJson(path.join(packageDir, "skill.json"), {
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compatibleWith: ["cursor", "claude", "codex", "gemini", "opencode"],
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await fs.writeFile(path.join(packageDir, "SKILL.md"), `# ${titleFromName(name)}\n\n## Description\n\n${description}\n\n## When to Use\n\nUse this skill when the user asks for ${titleFromName(name).toLowerCase()} work.\n\n## Workflow\n\n1. Understand the requirement and constraints.\n2. Inspect the existing project structure before changing code.\n3. Propose the smallest safe implementation plan.\n4. Implement using project conventions.\n5. Validate with build, lint, tests, or manual checks.\n\n## Rules\n\n- Follow installed project rules first.\n- Use installed domain knowledge when relevant.\n- Do not invent APIs, paths, or product behavior.\n- Keep changes scoped to the user request.\n\n## Output\n\nExplain changed files, validation performed, and any remaining risks.\n`, "utf8");
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await fs.writeFile(path.join(packageDir, "rules/main.md"), `# ${titleFromName(name)} Rules\n\n- Add skill-specific rules here.\n`, "utf8");
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package/package.json
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# Frontend App Skill Rules
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- Prefer small composable components over giant screen files.
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- Keep mutation and data fetching logic easy to test.
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