Everything-claude-code opensource-pipeline
Open-source pipeline: fork, sanitize, and package private projects for safe public release. Chains 3 agents (forker, sanitizer, packager). Triggers: '/opensource', 'open source this', 'make this public', 'prepare for open source'.
git clone https://github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/opensource-pipeline" ~/.claude/skills/affaan-m-everything-claude-code-opensource-pipeline && rm -rf "$T"
skills/opensource-pipeline/SKILL.mdOpen-Source Pipeline Skill
Safely open-source any project through a 3-stage pipeline: Fork (strip secrets) → Sanitize (verify clean) → Package (CLAUDE.md + setup.sh + README).
When to Activate
- User says "open source this project" or "make this public"
- User wants to prepare a private repo for public release
- User needs to strip secrets before pushing to GitHub
- User invokes
,/opensource fork
, or/opensource verify/opensource package
Commands
| Command | Action |
|---|---|
| Full pipeline: fork + sanitize + package |
| Run sanitizer on existing repo |
| Generate CLAUDE.md + setup.sh + README |
| Show all staged projects |
| Show reports for a staged project |
Protocol
/opensource fork PROJECT
Full pipeline — the main workflow.
Step 1: Gather Parameters
Resolve the project path. If PROJECT contains
/, treat as a path (absolute or relative). Otherwise check: current working directory, $HOME/PROJECT, then ask the user.
SOURCE_PATH="<resolved absolute path>" STAGING_PATH="$HOME/opensource-staging/${PROJECT_NAME}"
Ask the user:
- "Which project?" (if not found)
- "License? (MIT / Apache-2.0 / GPL-3.0 / BSD-3-Clause)"
- "GitHub org or username?" (default: detect via
)gh api user -q .login - "GitHub repo name?" (default: project name)
- "Description for README?" (analyze project for suggestion)
Step 2: Create Staging Directory
mkdir -p $HOME/opensource-staging/
Step 3: Run Forker Agent
Spawn the
opensource-forker agent:
Agent( description="Fork {PROJECT} for open-source", subagent_type="opensource-forker", prompt=""" Fork project for open-source release. Source: {SOURCE_PATH} Target: {STAGING_PATH} License: {chosen_license} Follow the full forking protocol: 1. Copy files (exclude .git, node_modules, __pycache__, .venv) 2. Strip all secrets and credentials 3. Replace internal references with placeholders 4. Generate .env.example 5. Clean git history 6. Generate FORK_REPORT.md in {STAGING_PATH}/FORK_REPORT.md """ )
Wait for completion. Read
{STAGING_PATH}/FORK_REPORT.md.
Step 4: Run Sanitizer Agent
Spawn the
opensource-sanitizer agent:
Agent( description="Verify {PROJECT} sanitization", subagent_type="opensource-sanitizer", prompt=""" Verify sanitization of open-source fork. Project: {STAGING_PATH} Source (for reference): {SOURCE_PATH} Run ALL scan categories: 1. Secrets scan (CRITICAL) 2. PII scan (CRITICAL) 3. Internal references scan (CRITICAL) 4. Dangerous files check (CRITICAL) 5. Configuration completeness (WARNING) 6. Git history audit Generate SANITIZATION_REPORT.md inside {STAGING_PATH}/ with PASS/FAIL verdict. """ )
Wait for completion. Read
{STAGING_PATH}/SANITIZATION_REPORT.md.
If FAIL: Show findings to user. Ask: "Fix these and re-scan, or abort?"
- If fix: Apply fixes, re-run sanitizer (maximum 3 retry attempts — after 3 FAILs, present all findings and ask user to fix manually)
- If abort: Clean up staging directory
If PASS or PASS WITH WARNINGS: Continue to Step 5.
Step 5: Run Packager Agent
Spawn the
opensource-packager agent:
Agent( description="Package {PROJECT} for open-source", subagent_type="opensource-packager", prompt=""" Generate open-source packaging for project. Project: {STAGING_PATH} License: {chosen_license} Project name: {PROJECT_NAME} Description: {description} GitHub repo: {github_repo} Generate: 1. CLAUDE.md (commands, architecture, key files) 2. setup.sh (one-command bootstrap, make executable) 3. README.md (or enhance existing) 4. LICENSE 5. CONTRIBUTING.md 6. .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/ (bug_report.md, feature_request.md) """ )
Step 6: Final Review
Present to user:
Open-Source Fork Ready: {PROJECT_NAME} Location: {STAGING_PATH} License: {license} Files generated: - CLAUDE.md - setup.sh (executable) - README.md - LICENSE - CONTRIBUTING.md - .env.example ({N} variables) Sanitization: {sanitization_verdict} Next steps: 1. Review: cd {STAGING_PATH} 2. Create repo: gh repo create {github_org}/{github_repo} --public 3. Push: git remote add origin ... && git push -u origin main Proceed with GitHub creation? (yes/no/review first)
Step 7: GitHub Publish (on user approval)
cd "{STAGING_PATH}" gh repo create "{github_org}/{github_repo}" --public --source=. --push --description "{description}"
/opensource verify PROJECT
Run sanitizer independently. Resolve path: if PROJECT contains
/, treat as a path. Otherwise check $HOME/opensource-staging/PROJECT, then $HOME/PROJECT, then current directory.
Agent( subagent_type="opensource-sanitizer", prompt="Verify sanitization of: {resolved_path}. Run all 6 scan categories and generate SANITIZATION_REPORT.md." )
/opensource package PROJECT
Run packager independently. Ask for "License?" and "Description?", then:
Agent( subagent_type="opensource-packager", prompt="Package: {resolved_path} ..." )
/opensource list
ls -d $HOME/opensource-staging/*/
Show each project with pipeline progress (FORK_REPORT.md, SANITIZATION_REPORT.md, CLAUDE.md presence).
/opensource status PROJECT
cat $HOME/opensource-staging/${PROJECT}/SANITIZATION_REPORT.md cat $HOME/opensource-staging/${PROJECT}/FORK_REPORT.md
Staging Layout
$HOME/opensource-staging/ my-project/ FORK_REPORT.md # From forker agent SANITIZATION_REPORT.md # From sanitizer agent CLAUDE.md # From packager agent setup.sh # From packager agent README.md # From packager agent .env.example # From forker agent ... # Sanitized project files
Anti-Patterns
- Never push to GitHub without user approval
- Never skip the sanitizer — it is the safety gate
- Never proceed after a sanitizer FAIL without fixing all critical findings
- Never leave
,.env
, or*.pem
in the staging directorycredentials.json
Best Practices
- Always run the full pipeline (fork → sanitize → package) for new releases
- The staging directory persists until explicitly cleaned up — use it for review
- Re-run the sanitizer after any manual fixes before publishing
- Parameterize secrets rather than deleting them — preserve project functionality
Related Skills
See
security-review for secret detection patterns used by the sanitizer.