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The create-cli skill helps developers design or refactor a command-line interface's entire user experience and specification. It covers parameters, help text, error handling, and configuration precedence to ensure consistency and discoverability. Use it when planning a new CLI or improving an existing one's structure before implementation.

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Create CLI

Design CLI surface area (syntax + behavior), human-first, script-friendly.

Do This First

Clarify (fast)

Ask, then proceed with best-guess defaults if user is unsure:

  • Command name + one-sentence purpose.
  • Primary user: humans, scripts, or both.
  • Input sources: args vs stdin; files vs URLs; secrets (never via flags).
  • Output contract: human text, --json, --plain, exit codes.
  • Interactivity: prompts allowed? need --no-input? confirmations for destructive ops?
  • Config model: flags/env/config-file; precedence; XDG vs repo-local.
  • Platform/runtime constraints: macOS/Linux/Windows; single binary vs runtime.

Deliverables (what to output)

When designing a CLI, produce a compact spec the user can implement:

  • Command tree + USAGE synopsis.
  • Args/flags table (types, defaults, required/optional, examples).
  • Subcommand semantics (what each does; idempotence; state changes).
  • Output rules: stdout vs stderr; TTY detection; --json/--plain; --quiet/--verbose.
  • Error + exit code map (top failure modes).
  • Safety rules: --dry-run, confirmations, --force, --no-input.
  • Config/env rules + precedence (flags > env > project config > user config > system).
  • Shell completion story (if relevant): install/discoverability; generation command or bundled scripts.
  • 5–10 example invocations (common flows; include piped/stdin examples).

Default Conventions (unless user says otherwise)

  • -h/--help always shows help and ignores other args.
  • --version prints version to stdout.
  • Primary data to stdout; diagnostics/errors to stderr.
  • Add --json for machine output; consider --plain for stable line-based text.
  • Prompts only when stdin is a TTY; --no-input disables prompts.
  • Destructive operations: interactive confirmation + non-interactive requires --force or explicit --confirm=....
  • Respect NO_COLOR, TERM=dumb; provide --no-color.
  • Handle Ctrl-C: exit fast; bounded cleanup; be crash-only when possible.

Templates (copy into your answer)

CLI spec skeleton

Fill these sections, drop anything irrelevant:

  1. Name: mycmd
  2. One-liner: ...
  3. USAGE:
    • mycmd [global flags] <subcommand> [args]
  4. Subcommands:
    • mycmd init ...
    • mycmd run ...
  5. Global flags:
    • -h, --help
    • --version
    • -q, --quiet / -v, --verbose (define exactly)
    • --json / --plain (if applicable)
  6. I/O contract:
    • stdout:
    • stderr:
  7. Exit codes:
    • 0 success
    • 1 generic failure
    • 2 invalid usage (parse/validation)
    • (add command-specific codes only when actually useful)
  8. Env/config:
    • env vars:
    • config file path + precedence:
  9. Examples:

Notes

  • Prefer recommending a parsing library (language-specific) only when asked; otherwise keep this skill language-agnostic.
  • If the request is “design parameters”, do not drift into implementation.

Attribution

This skill was copied from steipete/agent-scripts. Upstream: https://github.com/steipete/agent-scripts License: MIT (see LICENSE)

GitHub Repository

majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Path: skills/create-cli

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