Agent skill
add-dependency
Add a new third-party dependency to the project following the version catalog and approval workflow.
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SKILL.md
Add Third-Party Dependency
This skill outlines the necessary steps to validly adding a new dependency to the project.
Workflow
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Verify Necessity:
- Goal: Ensure the dependency is absolutely necessary.
- Action: Avoid adding new third-party dependencies unless there is no tailored solution available or implementing it manually helps the project significantly.
- Action: You MUST get user approval before adding any new third-party dependency. Explain why it is needed and what alternatives were considered.
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Find Latest Version:
- Goal: Use the most up-to-date stable version.
- Action: Perform a web search to determine the latest stable version of the library.
- Example:
search_web(query="latest version of retrofit")
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Update Version Catalog:
- Goal: Centralize dependency management.
- Action: Add the dependency to
gradle/libs.versions.toml. - Format:
toml
[versions] libraryName = "1.2.3" [libraries] library-artifact = { group = "com.example", name = "library-artifact", version.ref = "libraryName" }
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Sync and Build:
- Goal: Verify the dependency is resolved correctly.
- Action: Run a build or sync command to ensure the new dependency doesn't break the build.
- Command:
./gradlew assembleDebug(or relevant task).
Guidelines
- Approval First: Do not modify files before getting confirmation from the user (unless in a fully autonomous mode where this is pre-approved).
- No Hardcoding: Never put version numbers directly in
build.gradle.ktsfiles. Always use the version catalog (libs.versions.toml).
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