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mvanhorn/cli-printing-press3.7k installs

printing-press-catalog

Browse and install pre-built Go CLIs for popular APIs from the catalog

How do I install this agent skill?

npx skills add https://github.com/mvanhorn/cli-printing-press --skill printing-press-catalog
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Is this agent skill safe to install?

  • Gen Agent Trust Hubpass

    This skill is a catalog manager for Go-based CLI tools. It provides workflows to browse, search, and generate client libraries from API specifications using a vendor-provided utility. The operations are transparent and consistent with the skill's stated purpose.

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  • Snykwarn

    Risk: MEDIUM · 1 issue

What does this agent skill do?

/printing-press-catalog

Deprecated: This skill is superseded by the main /printing-press skill, which now checks the built-in catalog automatically. Use /printing-press <API> instead. For browsing the catalog, use cli-printing-press catalog list in your terminal.

Browse and install pre-built Go CLIs for popular APIs.

Quick Start

/printing-press-catalog
/printing-press-catalog install stripe
/printing-press-catalog search auth

Prerequisites

  • Go 1.26.4 or newer installed
  • cli-printing-press binary on PATH (install with go install github.com/mvanhorn/cli-printing-press/v4/cmd/cli-printing-press@latest)

Setup

Before any other commands, run the setup contract to verify the cli-printing-press binary is on PATH and initialize scope variables:

<!-- PRESS_SETUP_CONTRACT_START -->
# min-binary-version: 4.0.0

# Derive scope first — needed for local build detection
_scope_dir="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || echo "$PWD")"
_scope_dir="$(cd "$_scope_dir" && pwd -P)"

# Prefer local build when running from inside the printing-press repo.
_press_repo=false
if [ -x "$_scope_dir/cli-printing-press" ] && [ -d "$_scope_dir/cmd/cli-printing-press" ]; then
  _press_repo=true
  export PATH="$_scope_dir:$PATH"
  echo "Using local build: $_scope_dir/cli-printing-press"
elif ! command -v cli-printing-press >/dev/null 2>&1; then
  if [ -x "$HOME/go/bin/cli-printing-press" ]; then
    echo "cli-printing-press found at ~/go/bin/cli-printing-press but not on PATH."
    echo "Add GOPATH/bin to your PATH:  export PATH=\"\$HOME/go/bin:\$PATH\""
  else
    echo "cli-printing-press binary not found."
    echo "Install with:  go install github.com/mvanhorn/cli-printing-press/v4/cmd/cli-printing-press@latest"
  fi
  return 1 2>/dev/null || exit 1
fi

# Resolve and emit the absolute path the agent must use for every later
# `cli-printing-press` invocation. `export PATH` above only affects this one
# Bash tool call; subsequent calls open a fresh shell and resolve bare
# `cli-printing-press` against the user's default PATH, where a stale global
# can silently shadow the local build. The agent captures this marker and
# substitutes the absolute path into every later invocation.
if [ "$_press_repo" = "true" ]; then
  PRINTING_PRESS_BIN="$_scope_dir/cli-printing-press"
else
  PRINTING_PRESS_BIN="$(command -v cli-printing-press 2>/dev/null || true)"
fi
echo "PRINTING_PRESS_BIN=$PRINTING_PRESS_BIN"

PRESS_BASE="$(basename "$_scope_dir" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | sed -E 's/[^a-z0-9_-]/-/g; s/^-+//; s/-+$//')"
if [ -z "$PRESS_BASE" ]; then
  PRESS_BASE="workspace"
fi

PRESS_SCOPE="$PRESS_BASE-$(printf '%s' "$_scope_dir" | shasum -a 256 | cut -c1-8)"
PRESS_HOME="${PRINTING_PRESS_HOME:-$HOME/printing-press}"
PRESS_RUNSTATE="$PRESS_HOME/.runstate/$PRESS_SCOPE"
PRESS_LIBRARY="$PRESS_HOME/library"

mkdir -p "$PRESS_RUNSTATE" "$PRESS_LIBRARY"
<!-- PRESS_SETUP_CONTRACT_END -->

After running the setup contract, capture the PRINTING_PRESS_BIN=<abs-path> line from stdout. Every subsequent cli-printing-press ... invocation in this skill must use that absolute path (substitute the value, not the literal $PRINTING_PRESS_BIN token) — export PATH above only affects the single Bash tool call it runs in, so later calls open a fresh shell where bare cli-printing-press resolves against the user's default PATH and a stale global can shadow the local build.

After capturing the binary path, check binary version compatibility. Read the min-binary-version field from this skill's YAML frontmatter. Run <PRINTING_PRESS_BIN> version --json and parse the version from the output. Compare it to min-binary-version using semver rules. If the installed binary is older than the minimum, stop immediately and tell the user: "cli-printing-press binary vX.Y.Z is older than the minimum required vA.B.C. Run go install github.com/mvanhorn/cli-printing-press/v4/cmd/cli-printing-press@latest to update."

Generated CLIs are published to $PRESS_LIBRARY/, not to the repo.

Workflows

List Catalog (no arguments)

When invoked with no arguments, list all available CLIs grouped by category.

  1. Read all YAML files in catalog/ using Glob + Read
  2. Parse each file's name, display_name, description, category fields
  3. Group by category and display:
Available CLIs (12 entries):

Payments:
  stripe - Payment processing and financial infrastructure API
  square - Payment processing and commerce API

Auth:
  stytch - Authentication and user management API

Email:
  sendgrid - Email delivery and marketing API

Communication:
  discord - Chat and community platform API
  twilio - Communication APIs for SMS, voice, and messaging
  front - Customer communication platform API

Developer Tools:
  github - Software development platform API
  digitalocean - Cloud infrastructure and developer platform API

Project Management:
  asana - Work management and project tracking API

CRM:
  hubspot - CRM contacts API

Example:
  petstore - Canonical OpenAPI example

Install any CLI: /printing-press-catalog install <name>

Install (install <name>)

When invoked with install <name>:

  1. Read catalog/<name>.yaml
  2. If file doesn't exist, show error: "No catalog entry for '<name>'. Run /printing-press-catalog to see available CLIs."
  3. Extract spec_url from the catalog entry
  4. Show preview: "Installing <display_name> CLI from <spec_url>"
  5. Download the spec and generate:
    CATALOG_TMP_DIR="/tmp/printing-press/catalog"
    mkdir -p "$CATALOG_TMP_DIR"
    SPEC_TMP="$(mktemp "$CATALOG_TMP_DIR/<name>-spec-XXXXXX.yaml")"
    curl -sL -o "$SPEC_TMP" "<spec_url>"
    OUTPUT_BASE="$PRESS_LIBRARY/<name>-pp-cli"
    OUTPUT_DIR="$OUTPUT_BASE"
    i=2
    while [ -e "$OUTPUT_DIR" ]; do
      OUTPUT_DIR="${OUTPUT_BASE}-$i"
      i=$((i + 1))
    done
    cli-printing-press generate \
      --spec "$SPEC_TMP" \
      --output "$OUTPUT_DIR" \
      --validate
    
  6. If all quality gates pass, present the result:
    Generated <name>-pp-cli with X resources.
    
    Try it:
      cd "$OUTPUT_DIR"
      go install ./cmd/<name>-pp-cli
      <name>-pp-cli --help
      <name>-pp-cli doctor
    
  7. If gates fail, show the error and suggest: "Try /printing-press <display_name> API for a custom generation with retry support."

Search (search <query>)

When invoked with search <query>:

  1. Read all YAML files in catalog/
  2. Search name, display_name, description, and category for the query (case-insensitive)
  3. Display matching entries

Limitations

  • Large API specs (Stripe, Discord, GitHub) take 30-60 seconds to generate and compile
  • Generated CLIs are truncated to 50 resources / 20 endpoints per resource
  • Catalog entries point to external URLs that may change

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.

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