Marketplace env-and-assets-bootstrap

Environment and assets sub-skill for README-first AI repo reproduction. Use when the task is specifically to prepare a conservative conda-first environment, checkpoint and dataset path assumptions, cache location hints, and setup notes before any run on a README-documented repository. Do not use for repo scanning, full orchestration, paper interpretation, final run reporting, or generic environment setup that is not tied to a specific reproduction target.

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/lllllllama/env-and-assets-bootstrap" ~/.claude/skills/aiskillstore-marketplace-env-and-assets-bootstrap && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/lllllllama/env-and-assets-bootstrap/SKILL.md
source content

env-and-assets-bootstrap

When to apply

  • After repo intake identifies a credible reproduction target.
  • When environment creation or asset path preparation is needed before running commands.
  • When the repo depends on checkpoints, datasets, or cache directories.
  • When the user explicitly wants setup help before any run attempt.

When not to apply

  • When the repository already ships a ready-to-run environment that does not need translation.
  • When the task is only to scan and plan.
  • When the task is only to report results from commands that already ran.
  • When the request is a generic conda or package-management question outside repo reproduction.

Clear boundaries

  • This skill prepares environment and asset assumptions.
  • It does not own target selection.
  • It does not own final reporting.
  • It does not perform paper lookup except by forwarding gaps to the optional paper resolver.

Input expectations

  • target repo path
  • selected reproduction goal
  • relevant README setup steps
  • any known OS or package constraints

Output expectations

  • conservative environment setup notes
  • candidate conda commands
  • asset path plan
  • checkpoint and dataset source hints
  • unresolved dependency or asset risks

Notes

Use

references/env-policy.md
,
references/assets-policy.md
,
scripts/bootstrap_env.py
,
scripts/plan_setup.py
, and
scripts/prepare_assets.py
. Use
scripts/bootstrap_env.sh
only as a POSIX wrapper around the Python bootstrapper when a shell entrypoint is more convenient.