cc-bash-style
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This skill provides style guidelines for writing and modifying Bash/Shell scripts, Dockerfiles, Makefiles, and command snippets to ensure consistency and maintainability. It focuses on making scripts readable, executable, and suitable for documentation examples by promoting clear practices like separate-line comments and heredoc usage. It is intended for script development and command writing, not for operational risk assessment or formal code review workflows.
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Recommendednpx skills add doccker/cc-use-exp -a claude-code/plugin add https://github.com/doccker/cc-use-expgit clone https://github.com/doccker/cc-use-exp.git ~/.claude/skills/cc-bash-styleCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
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