Claude-code-plugins-plus-skills managing-autonomous-development

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/backups/skills-migration-20251108-070147/plugins/devops/sugar/skills/sugar" ~/.claude/skills/jeremylongshore-claude-code-plugins-plus-skills-managing-autonomous-development-ccc3ec && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: backups/skills-migration-20251108-070147/plugins/devops/sugar/skills/sugar/SKILL.md
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Overview

This skill empowers Claude to orchestrate and monitor autonomous development processes within the Sugar environment. It provides a set of commands to create, manage, and execute tasks, ensuring efficient and automated software development workflows.

How It Works

  1. Command Recognition: Claude identifies the appropriate Sugar command (e.g.,
    /sugar-task
    ,
    /sugar-status
    ,
    /sugar-review
    ,
    /sugar-run
    ).
  2. Parameter Extraction: Claude extracts relevant parameters from the user's request, such as task type, priority, and execution flags.
  3. Execution: Claude executes the corresponding Sugar command with the extracted parameters, interacting with the Sugar plugin.
  4. Response Generation: Claude presents the results of the command execution to the user in a clear and informative manner.

When to Use This Skill

This skill activates when you need to:

  • Create a new development task with specific requirements.
  • Check the current status of the Sugar system and task queue.
  • Review and manage pending tasks in the queue.
  • Start or manage the autonomous execution mode.

Examples

Example 1: Creating a New Feature Task

User request: "/sugar-task Implement user authentication --type feature --priority 4"

The skill will:

  1. Parse the request and identify the command as
    /sugar-task
    with parameters "Implement user authentication",
    --type feature
    , and
    --priority 4
    .
  2. Execute the
    sugar
    command to create a new task with the specified parameters.
  3. Confirm the successful creation of the task to the user.

Example 2: Checking System Status

User request: "/sugar-status"

The skill will:

  1. Identify the command as
    /sugar-status
    .
  2. Execute the
    sugar
    command to retrieve the system status.
  3. Display the system status, including task queue information, to the user.

Best Practices

  • Clarity: Always confirm the parameters before executing a command to ensure accuracy.
  • Safety: When using
    /sugar-run
    , strongly advise the user to use
    --dry-run --once
    first.
  • Validation: Recommend validating the Sugar configuration before starting autonomous mode.

Integration

This skill integrates directly with the Sugar plugin, leveraging its command-line interface to manage autonomous development workflows. It can be combined with other skills to provide a more comprehensive development experience.