cli-anything
Use when the user wants Codex to build, refine, test, validate, or list CLI-Anything harnesses for GUI applications or source repositories. Adapts the full CLI-Anything methodology to Codex without changing the generated Python harness format.
How do I install this agent skill?
npx skills add https://github.com/hkuds/cli-anything --skill cli-anythingIs this agent skill safe to install?
- Gen Agent Trust Hubwarn
This skill builds and tests CLI harnesses for software. It can download code from GitHub and run installation commands like 'pip install', which poses a risk if the source code provided is malicious.
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What does this agent skill do?
CLI-Anything for Codex
Use this skill when the user wants Codex to act like the CLI-Anything builder.
Read the Full Methodology First
Before implementation, use the full methodology source of truth:
- Read
references/HARNESS.mdrelative to this skill directory. - Read the matching mode specification under
references/commands/. - Read referenced files under
references/guides/only when they apply to the target. - If the installed resources are unavailable and this skill is being used from a
CLI-Anythingrepository checkout, read../cli-anything-plugin/HARNESS.mdand the resources around it. - If neither local source is available, clone or download
https://github.com/HKUDS/CLI-Anythingand usecli-anything-plugin/HARNESS.md. - Only if all full-methodology sources are unavailable, follow the condensed rules below.
The installer vendors the canonical resources from cli-anything-plugin/ into this
skill so a normal Codex installation is self-contained.
Resource Map
| Path | Purpose |
|---|---|
references/HARNESS.md | Complete methodology and quality rules |
references/commands/cli-anything.md | Build-mode specification |
references/commands/refine.md | Refine-mode specification |
references/commands/test.md | Test-mode specification |
references/commands/validate.md | Validation checklist |
references/commands/list.md | Installed/generated harness discovery |
references/guides/ | On-demand implementation guidance |
scripts/repl_skin.py | Copy into generated harnesses as utils/repl_skin.py |
scripts/preview_bundle.py | Copy into preview-capable harnesses as utils/preview_bundle.py |
scripts/skill_generator.py | Generate canonical and packaged CLI skills |
scripts/templates/SKILL.md.template | Skill generation template used by skill_generator.py |
references/docs/PREVIEW_PROTOCOL.md | Shared preview bundle protocol |
When reading vendored documents, apply these path remappings instead of resolving plugin paths against the current working directory:
| Document reference | Installed skill path |
|---|---|
guides/... | references/guides/... |
cli-anything-plugin/repl_skin.py | scripts/repl_skin.py |
cli-anything-plugin/preview_bundle.py | scripts/preview_bundle.py |
cli-anything-plugin/skill_generator.py | scripts/skill_generator.py |
templates/SKILL.md.template | scripts/templates/SKILL.md.template |
docs/PREVIEW_PROTOCOL.md | references/docs/PREVIEW_PROTOCOL.md |
Inputs
Accept either:
- A local source path such as
./gimpor/path/to/software - A GitHub repository URL
Derive the software name from the local directory name after cloning if needed.
Modes
Build
Read references/commands/cli-anything.md. Build a complete harness through source
analysis, architecture design, implementation, test planning, test implementation,
test documentation, CLI-specific SKILL.md generation, and local installation.
Refine
Read references/commands/refine.md. Inventory current commands and tests, compare
them against the target software, then incrementally add high-impact capabilities
without removing existing commands unless the user requests a breaking change.
Test
Read references/commands/test.md. Run the harness tests against the real backend,
verify installed-command subprocess coverage, and update TEST.md only with passing
results.
Validate
Read references/commands/validate.md. Validate the harness against the complete
directory, implementation, test, documentation, packaging, and code-quality checklist.
List
Read references/commands/list.md. Discover installed and generated CLI-Anything tools
and support human-readable or JSON output as requested.
Condensed Fallback Rules
Use these only when the full methodology cannot be retrieved.
Harness Structure
Produce:
<software>/
└── agent-harness/
├── <SOFTWARE>.md
├── setup.py
└── cli_anything/
└── <software>/
├── README.md
├── __init__.py
├── __main__.py
├── <software>_cli.py
├── core/
├── utils/
└── tests/
Required Behavior
- Prefer the real software backend over reimplementation.
- Provide one-shot Click subcommands and default REPL mode.
- Support
--jsonmachine-readable output. - Add session state with undo/redo where the target supports it.
- Auto-save one-shot session mutations and support
--dry-run. - Use locked session-file writes to avoid concurrent JSON corruption.
- Copy and use the unified
ReplSkin. - Add truthful preview commands for software with meaningful visual or inspection state.
- Generate both canonical and packaged CLI-specific
SKILL.mdfiles.
Testing
- Write
TEST.mdbefore test code. - Keep
test_core.pyfor unit coverage. - Keep
test_full_e2e.pyfor real-file workflows and real backend validation. - Verify rendered/exported output programmatically, not only process exit codes.
- Test the installed
cli-anything-<software>command via_resolve_cli(). - Run release validation with
CLI_ANYTHING_FORCE_INSTALLED=1.
Packaging
- Use
find_namespace_packages(include=["cli_anything.*"]). - Keep
cli_anything/as a namespace package without a top-level__init__.py. - Expose
cli-anything-<software>throughconsole_scripts. - Include the packaged CLI-specific
skills/SKILL.md.
Output Expectations
When reporting progress or final results, include:
- target software and source path
- files added or changed
- validation commands run
- open risks or backend limitations
How can the creator link this skill?
Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.
<a href="https://skillzs.dev/skills/hkuds/cli-anything/cli-anything">View cli-anything on skillZs</a>