Agent skill
claude-settings-audit
Analyze a repository to generate recommended Claude Code settings.json permissions. Use when setting up a new project, auditing existing settings, or determining which read-only bash commands to allow. Detects tech stack, build tools, and monorepo structure.
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npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/getsentry/claude-settings-audit
SKILL.md
Claude Settings Audit
Analyze this repository and generate recommended Claude Code settings.json permissions for read-only commands.
Phase 1: Detect Tech Stack
Run these commands to detect the repository structure:
ls -la
find . -maxdepth 2 \( -name "*.toml" -o -name "*.json" -o -name "*.lock" -o -name "*.yaml" -o -name "*.yml" -o -name "Makefile" -o -name "Dockerfile" -o -name "*.tf" \) 2>/dev/null | head -50
Check for these indicator files:
| Category | Files to Check |
|---|---|
| Python | pyproject.toml, setup.py, requirements.txt, Pipfile, poetry.lock, uv.lock |
| Node.js | package.json, package-lock.json, yarn.lock, pnpm-lock.yaml |
| Go | go.mod, go.sum |
| Rust | Cargo.toml, Cargo.lock |
| Ruby | Gemfile, Gemfile.lock |
| Java | pom.xml, build.gradle, build.gradle.kts |
| Build | Makefile, Dockerfile, docker-compose.yml |
| Infra | *.tf files, kubernetes/, helm/ |
| Monorepo | lerna.json, nx.json, turbo.json, pnpm-workspace.yaml |
Phase 2: Detect Services
Check for service integrations:
| Service | Detection |
|---|---|
| Sentry | sentry-sdk in deps, @sentry/* packages, .sentryclirc, sentry.properties |
| Linear | Linear config files, .linear/ directory |
Read dependency files to identify frameworks:
package.json→ checkdependenciesanddevDependenciespyproject.toml→ check[project.dependencies]or[tool.poetry.dependencies]Gemfile→ check gem namesCargo.toml→ check[dependencies]
Phase 3: Check Existing Settings
cat .claude/settings.json 2>/dev/null || echo "No existing settings"
Phase 4: Generate Recommendations
Build the allow list by combining:
Baseline Commands (Always Include)
[
"Bash(ls:*)",
"Bash(pwd:*)",
"Bash(find:*)",
"Bash(file:*)",
"Bash(stat:*)",
"Bash(wc:*)",
"Bash(head:*)",
"Bash(tail:*)",
"Bash(cat:*)",
"Bash(tree:*)",
"Bash(git status:*)",
"Bash(git log:*)",
"Bash(git diff:*)",
"Bash(git show:*)",
"Bash(git branch:*)",
"Bash(git remote:*)",
"Bash(git tag:*)",
"Bash(git stash list:*)",
"Bash(git rev-parse:*)",
"Bash(gh pr view:*)",
"Bash(gh pr list:*)",
"Bash(gh pr checks:*)",
"Bash(gh pr diff:*)",
"Bash(gh issue view:*)",
"Bash(gh issue list:*)",
"Bash(gh run view:*)",
"Bash(gh run list:*)",
"Bash(gh run logs:*)",
"Bash(gh repo view:*)",
"Bash(gh api:*)"
]
Stack-Specific Commands
Only include commands for tools actually detected in the project.
Python (if any Python files or config detected)
| If Detected | Add These Commands |
|---|---|
| Any Python | python --version, python3 --version |
poetry.lock |
poetry show, poetry env info |
uv.lock |
uv pip list, uv tree |
Pipfile.lock |
pipenv graph |
requirements.txt (no other lock) |
pip list, pip show, pip freeze |
Node.js (if package.json detected)
| If Detected | Add These Commands |
|---|---|
| Any Node.js | node --version |
pnpm-lock.yaml |
pnpm list, pnpm why |
yarn.lock |
yarn list, yarn info, yarn why |
package-lock.json |
npm list, npm view, npm outdated |
TypeScript (tsconfig.json) |
tsc --version |
Other Languages
| If Detected | Add These Commands |
|---|---|
go.mod |
go version, go list, go mod graph, go env |
Cargo.toml |
rustc --version, cargo --version, cargo tree, cargo metadata |
Gemfile |
ruby --version, bundle list, bundle show |
pom.xml |
java --version, mvn --version, mvn dependency:tree |
build.gradle |
java --version, gradle --version, gradle dependencies |
Build Tools
| If Detected | Add These Commands |
|---|---|
Dockerfile |
docker --version, docker ps, docker images |
docker-compose.yml |
docker-compose ps, docker-compose config |
*.tf files |
terraform --version, terraform providers, terraform state list |
Makefile |
make --version, make -n |
Skills (for Sentry Projects)
If this is a Sentry project (or sentry-skills plugin is installed), include:
[
"Skill(sentry-skills:commit)",
"Skill(sentry-skills:create-pr)",
"Skill(sentry-skills:code-review)",
"Skill(sentry-skills:find-bugs)",
"Skill(sentry-skills:deslop)",
"Skill(sentry-skills:iterate-pr)",
"Skill(sentry-skills:claude-settings-audit)"
]
WebFetch Domains
Always Include (Sentry Projects)
[
"WebFetch(domain:docs.sentry.io)",
"WebFetch(domain:develop.sentry.dev)",
"WebFetch(domain:docs.github.com)",
"WebFetch(domain:cli.github.com)"
]
Framework-Specific
| If Detected | Add Domains |
|---|---|
| Django | docs.djangoproject.com |
| Flask | flask.palletsprojects.com |
| FastAPI | fastapi.tiangolo.com |
| React | react.dev |
| Next.js | nextjs.org |
| Vue | vuejs.org |
| Express | expressjs.com |
| Rails | guides.rubyonrails.org, api.rubyonrails.org |
| Go | pkg.go.dev |
| Rust | docs.rs, doc.rust-lang.org |
| Docker | docs.docker.com |
| Kubernetes | kubernetes.io |
| Terraform | registry.terraform.io |
MCP Server Suggestions
MCP servers are configured in .mcp.json (not settings.json). Check for existing config:
cat .mcp.json 2>/dev/null || echo "No existing .mcp.json"
Sentry MCP (if Sentry SDK detected)
Add to .mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"sentry": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-server-sentry"],
"env": {
"SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN": "${SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN}"
}
}
}
}
Linear MCP (if Linear usage detected)
Add to .mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"linear": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@linear/mcp-server"],
"env": {
"LINEAR_API_KEY": "${LINEAR_API_KEY}"
}
}
}
}
Note: Never suggest GitHub MCP. Always use gh CLI commands for GitHub.
Output Format
Present your findings as:
- Summary Table - What was detected
- Recommended settings.json - Complete JSON ready to copy
- MCP Suggestions - If applicable
- Merge Instructions - If existing settings found
Example output structure:
## Detected Tech Stack
| Category | Found |
|----------|-------|
| Languages | Python 3.x |
| Package Manager | poetry |
| Frameworks | Django, Celery |
| Services | Sentry |
| Build Tools | Docker, Make |
## Recommended .claude/settings.json
\`\`\`json
{
"permissions": {
"allow": [
// ... grouped by category with comments
],
"deny": []
}
}
\`\`\`
## Recommended .mcp.json (if applicable)
If you use Sentry or Linear, add the MCP config to `.mcp.json`...
Important Rules
What to Include
- Only READ-ONLY commands that cannot modify state
- Only tools that are actually used by the project (detected via lock files)
- Standard system commands (ls, cat, find, etc.)
- The
:*suffix allows any arguments to the base command
What to NEVER Include
- Absolute paths - Never include user-specific paths like
/home/user/scripts/fooor/Users/name/bin/bar - Custom scripts - Never include project scripts that may have side effects (e.g.,
./scripts/deploy.sh) - Alternative package managers - If the project uses pnpm, do NOT include npm/yarn commands
- Commands that modify state - No install, build, run, write, or delete commands
Package Manager Rules
Only include the package manager actually used by the project:
| If Detected | Include | Do NOT Include |
|---|---|---|
pnpm-lock.yaml |
pnpm commands | npm, yarn |
yarn.lock |
yarn commands | npm, pnpm |
package-lock.json |
npm commands | yarn, pnpm |
poetry.lock |
poetry commands | pip (unless also has requirements.txt) |
uv.lock |
uv commands | pip, poetry |
Pipfile.lock |
pipenv commands | pip, poetry |
If multiple lock files exist, include only the commands for each detected manager.
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