creating-opencode-agents
openbooklet.com/s/creating-opencode-agentsopenbooklet.com/s/creating-opencode-agents@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/creating-opencode-agentsUse when creating OpenCode agents - provides markdown format with YAML frontmatter, mode/tools/permission configuration, and best practices for specialized AI assistants
Expert knowledge for deploying, managing, and troubleshooting AWS Elastic Beanstalk applications with production best practices
Robust deployment patterns for Elastic Beanstalk with GitHub Actions, Pulumi, and edge case handling
This is a test skill for PRPM integration testing.
CI Test Claude Skill
CI Test Codex Skill
Expert guidance for writing secure, reliable, and performant Claude Code hooks - validates design decisions, enforces best practices, and prevents common pitfalls
Use when creating agents.md files - provides plain markdown format with NO frontmatter, free-form structure, and project context guidelines for AI coding assistants
Expert guidance for creating Claude Code slash commands with correct frontmatter, structure, and best practices
Use when creating Continue rules - provides required name field, alwaysApply semantics, glob/regex patterns, and markdown format with optional frontmatter
Use when creating GitHub Copilot instructions - provides repository-wide and path-specific formats, applyTo patterns, excludeAgent options, and natural language markdown style
Expert guidance for creating effective Cursor slash commands with best practices, format requirements, and schema validation
Expert guidance for creating effective Cursor IDE rules with best practices, patterns, and examples
Use when building custom Kiro AI agents or when user asks for agent configurations - provides JSON structure, tool configuration, prompt patterns, and security best practices for specialized development assistants
Use when creating Kiro steering files or hooks - provides inclusion modes (always/fileMatch/manual), foundational files (product.md/tech.md/structure.md), and JSON hook configuration with event triggers
Use when creating Windsurf rules - provides plain markdown format with NO frontmatter, 12,000 character limit, and single-file structure requirements
Use when deploying Node.js applications to AWS Elastic Beanstalk or troubleshooting deployment issues - provides dependency installation strategies, monorepo handling, and deployment best practices
This is a Claude skill for testing multi-package publishing.
Expert guidance for testing and validating GitHub Actions workflows before deployment - catches cache errors, path issues, monorepo dependencies, and service container problems that local testing misses
Write content that sounds natural, conversational, and authentically human - avoiding AI-generated patterns, corporate speak, and generic phrasing
Use when developing PRPM (Prompt Package Manager) - comprehensive knowledge base covering architecture, format conversion, package types, collections, quality standards, testing, and deployment
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