Babysitter cli-framework-builder
Build command-line interfaces for SDK interaction
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/a5c-ai/babysitter
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/a5c-ai/babysitter "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/library/specializations/sdk-platform-development/skills/cli-framework-builder" ~/.claude/skills/a5c-ai-babysitter-cli-framework-builder && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
library/specializations/sdk-platform-development/skills/cli-framework-builder/SKILL.mdsource content
CLI Framework Builder Skill
Overview
This skill builds professional command-line interfaces for SDK interaction, including command structure, interactive prompts, shell completions, and configuration management.
Capabilities
- Design CLI command structure and hierarchy
- Implement interactive prompts and wizards
- Generate shell completions (bash, zsh, fish)
- Support configuration file management
- Implement colored output and progress bars
- Handle authentication flows in CLI
- Support multiple output formats (JSON, table, plain)
- Implement plugin systems for extensibility
Target Processes
- CLI Tool Development
- Developer Experience Optimization
- SDK Onboarding and Tutorials
Integration Points
- oclif for Node.js CLIs
- cobra for Go CLIs
- click/typer for Python CLIs
- clap for Rust CLIs
- Configuration managers
Input Requirements
- Command structure requirements
- Authentication methods
- Output format needs
- Plugin system requirements
- Configuration management needs
Output Artifacts
- CLI application framework
- Command implementations
- Shell completion scripts
- Configuration management
- Interactive prompt flows
- Plugin system
Usage Example
skill: name: cli-framework-builder context: framework: oclif commands: - name: auth subcommands: [login, logout, status] - name: api subcommands: [get, post, list] - name: config subcommands: [set, get, list] features: shellCompletions: true interactiveMode: true outputFormats: [json, table, plain] configFile: ~/.mysdkrc plugins: enabled: true registry: npm
Best Practices
- Follow CLI design conventions
- Provide helpful error messages
- Support both interactive and scripted use
- Generate shell completions
- Implement proper exit codes
- Support configuration files