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cli-modern-tools

Auto-suggest modern CLI tool alternatives (bat, eza, fd, ripgrep) for faster, more efficient command-line operations with 50%+ speed improvements

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SKILL.md

CLI Modern Tools Skill

Purpose: Automatically suggest and use modern CLI alternatives for 50%+ speed improvements and better UX

⚠️ CRITICAL: Claude's Internal Tool Usage

Before Claude executes ANY bash command internally, MUST check:

If Claude wants to use... Use this instead Tool Type
bash find . -name "*.js" Glob tool pattern="**/*.js" Claude Code Tool
bash grep -r "pattern" Grep tool pattern="pattern" Claude Code Tool
bash cat file.txt Read tool file_path="file.txt" Claude Code Tool
bash ls -la bash eza --long --git (if available) Bash Command

Why this matters:

  • Skills only auto-activate on user messages, NOT on Claude's internal tool calls
  • Claude must consciously check this table before executing bash commands
  • Prevents bypassing token-efficient Claude Code tools

See CLAUDE.md "Tool Usage Guidelines" for complete replacement rules.


🎯 Core Concept

Replace traditional Unix commands with modern, faster, feature-rich alternatives:

  • bat > cat (syntax highlighting)
  • eza > ls (git status, icons)
  • fd > find (18x faster)
  • ripgrep > grep (10x faster) [Note: Use Grep tool in Claude Code]
  • watchexec for automation

🔧 BASH COMMAND ATTRIBUTION PATTERN

CRITICAL: Before executing EACH bash command, MUST output:

🔧 [cli-modern-tools] Running: <command>

Examples:

🔧 [cli-modern-tools] Running: bat app.js
🔧 [cli-modern-tools] Running: eza --long --git
🔧 [cli-modern-tools] Running: fd "\.tsx$"
🔧 [cli-modern-tools] Running: watchexec -e php ./vendor/bin/pest

Why: This pattern helps users identify which skill is executing which command, improving transparency and debugging.

🎨 VISUAL OUTPUT FORMATTING

IMPORTANT: Use MINIMAL colored output (2-3 calls max) to prevent screen flickering!

Use Colored-Output Skill

Example formatted output (MINIMAL PATTERN):

bash
# START: Header only
bash .claude/skills/colored-output/color.sh skill-header "cli-modern-tools" "Replacing traditional CLI commands..."

# MIDDLE: Regular text (no colored calls)
Using bat instead of cat for syntax highlighting...
Using eza instead of ls for git status integration...
Using fd instead of find for faster file search...

# END: Result only
bash .claude/skills/colored-output/color.sh success "" "Modern CLI tools applied"

WHY: Each bash call creates a task in Claude CLI, causing screen flickering. Keep it minimal!


🚀 Auto-Activation Triggers

CRITICAL: This skill auto-activates on traditional command detection and AUTOMATICALLY replaces them.

⚙️ FEATURE TOGGLE CONTROL: Before suggesting any replacement, CHECK the feature_config in the frontmatter above:

  • If bat: enabled → Suggest bat
  • If bat: disabled → Use traditional cat (no suggestion)
  • Same logic for eza, fd, ripgrep, watchexec

Pattern 1: File Viewing

Triggers: cat, view file, show file, display contents Action: IF bat: enabled → use bat instead of cat, ELSE use cat Implementation:

bash
# ❌ Traditional
cat app.js

# ✅ Automatic replacement (IF bat: enabled)
bat app.js  # Syntax highlighting, line numbers

# ⬜ Fallback (IF bat: disabled)
cat app.js  # Use traditional command

Pattern 2: Directory Listing

Triggers: ls, list files, show directory, list dir Action: IF eza: enabled → use eza --long --git instead of ls, ELSE use ls Implementation:

bash
# ❌ Traditional
ls -la app/Models/

# ✅ Automatic replacement (IF eza: enabled)
eza --long --git app/Models/  # Git status, icons, colors

# ⬜ Fallback (IF eza: enabled)
ls -la app/Models/  # Use traditional command

Pattern 3: File Search (Bash Tool Only)

Triggers: find, search files, locate file, find file named Action: IF fd: enabled → use fd instead of find, ELSE use find Implementation:

bash
# ❌ Traditional
find . -name "*.tsx"

# ✅ Automatic replacement (IF fd: enabled, Bash tool only)
fd "\.tsx$"

# ⬜ Fallback (IF fd: disabled)
find . -name "*.tsx"

# ✅ For Claude Code tools (NOT bash)
# Use Glob tool instead

Pattern 4: Content Search

Triggers: grep, search in files, search content, find text Action: ALWAYS use Grep tool, NEVER bash grep/ripgrep (ripgrep setting ignored for Claude Code tools) Implementation:

❌ bash -c "grep -r 'TODO' app/"
✅ [Use Grep tool with pattern="TODO" path="app/"]

Note: ripgrep feature toggle only affects bash command suggestions, not Claude Code tools

Pattern 5: File Watching

Triggers: watch files, auto-run, continuous testing, on file change Action: IF watchexec: enabled → use watchexec for automation, ELSE suggest manual approach Implementation:

bash
# ❌ Traditional (manual)
# Run tests manually after each change

# ✅ Automatic replacement (IF watchexec: enabled)
watchexec -e php ./vendor/bin/pest

# ⬜ Fallback (IF watchexec: disabled)
# Suggest manual approach

Pattern 6: Tree View

Triggers: tree, show tree, directory structure Action: IF eza: enabled → use eza --tree instead of tree, ELSE use tree Implementation:

bash
# ❌ Traditional
tree -L 3

# ✅ Automatic replacement (IF eza: enabled)
eza --tree --level=3

# ⬜ Fallback (IF eza: enabled)
tree -L 3

🎯 Automatic Replacement Rules

Rule 1: Direct Command Replacement

When user says "cat app.js", Claude should:

  1. Detect "cat" keyword → Auto-activate skill
  2. Replace with bat app.js
  3. Execute immediately (no suggestion, just do it)
  4. Mention replacement: "Using bat for syntax highlighting"

Rule 2: Wrapper Script Usage

For explicit automation, use wrapper:

bash
bash .claude/skills/cli-modern-tools/cli-wrapper.sh view app.js
bash .claude/skills/cli-modern-tools/cli-wrapper.sh list app/
bash .claude/skills/cli-modern-tools/cli-wrapper.sh find "*.tsx"
bash .claude/skills/cli-modern-tools/cli-wrapper.sh check

Rule 3: Fallback Safety

Always check tool availability:

bash
command -v bat &> /dev/null && bat file.txt || cat file.txt

Rule 4: Context-Aware Replacement

  • Bash Tool: Replace find with fd
  • Claude Code Tools: Use Glob tool (not fd, not find)
  • Content Search: Always use Grep tool (never bash grep/rg)

📊 Tool Comparison Matrix

Operation Traditional Modern Alternative Speed Improvement UX Improvement
View file cat app.js bat app.js Same speed ✅ Syntax highlighting, line numbers
List directory ls -la eza --long --git Same speed ✅ Git status, icons, colors
Find files find . -name "*.js" fd "\.js$" 18x faster ✅ Simpler syntax, respects .gitignore
Search content grep -r "TODO" Grep tool N/A ✅ Token efficiency, proper permissions
Watch files Manual re-run watchexec -e js npm test ∞ (automation) ✅ Auto-run on changes

🔧 Tool Details

1. bat (Better cat)

Install:

bash
# Windows
scoop install bat

# Mac
brew install bat

# Linux
apt install bat

Usage:

bash
# Basic file viewing with syntax highlighting
bat app/Models/User.php

# Specific line range
bat routes/api.php --line-range 1:50

# Pipe with syntax highlighting
curl http://api.example.com | bat -l json

# Multiple files
bat src/*.js

Features:

  • ✅ Automatic syntax highlighting (200+ languages)
  • ✅ Line numbers by default
  • ✅ Git diff indicators
  • ✅ Non-printable character visibility
  • ✅ Automatic paging for long files

When to Use:

  • ✅ Viewing code files (always prefer over cat)
  • ✅ API response inspection (pipe JSON/XML)
  • ✅ Log file viewing with highlighting
  • ✅ Quick code review

2. eza (Better ls)

Install:

bash
# Windows
scoop install eza

# Mac
brew install eza

# Linux
cargo install eza

Usage:

bash
# Git-aware listing with stats
eza --long --git app/Models/

# Tree view with depth limit
eza --tree --level=3 resources/js/

# Recently modified files
eza --long --sort=modified --reverse

# With icons and colors
eza --long --icons --color=always

Features:

  • ✅ Git status integration (modified, staged, untracked)
  • ✅ Human-readable file sizes
  • ✅ Icons for file types
  • ✅ Color-coded output
  • ✅ Extended attributes display

When to Use:

  • ✅ Exploring git repositories
  • ✅ Finding recently modified files
  • ✅ Understanding directory structure
  • ✅ Visual directory navigation

3. fd (Better find)

Install:

bash
# Windows
scoop install fd

# Mac
brew install fd

# Linux
apt install fd-find

Usage:

bash
# Find TypeScript files
fd "\.tsx$" resources/js/

# Find controller files
fd Controller.php app/Http/Controllers/

# Multiple extensions
fd -e php -e js

# Case-insensitive
fd -i readme

# Ignore .gitignore patterns
fd --no-ignore "test"

Features:

  • 18x faster than find
  • ✅ Smart case-insensitive search
  • ✅ Respects .gitignore by default
  • ✅ Simpler syntax than find
  • ✅ Parallel execution

When to Use (in Bash tool only):

  • ✅ Quick file discovery by name/pattern
  • NOT for Claude Code tool use (use Glob tool instead)

Important: When using Claude Code tools (not bash), always prefer Glob tool over fd.


4. Grep Tool (NOT bash grep/ripgrep)

Critical Rule: In Claude Code, ALWAYS use Grep tool, NEVER bash grep or ripgrep.

Why:

  • ✅ Optimized permissions and access
  • ✅ Token-efficient output
  • ✅ Proper error handling
  • ✅ Integrated with Claude Code

Usage:

[Use Grep tool with pattern="TODO" path="app/"]
[Use Grep tool with pattern="function" type="ts"]

When to Use:

  • ✅ ANY content search operation in Claude Code
  • ✅ Finding code patterns
  • ✅ Searching for TODOs, FIXMEs
  • ✅ Cross-file text search

5. watchexec (File Watching Automation)

Install:

bash
# Windows
scoop install watchexec

# Mac
brew install watchexec

# Linux
cargo install watchexec-cli

Usage:

bash
# Auto-run PHP tests on changes
watchexec -e php -c ./vendor/bin/pest

# Auto-lint TypeScript on save
watchexec -e tsx,ts -w resources/js/ npm run lint

# Auto-migrate and verify schema
watchexec -w database/migrations/ "php artisan migrate && bash .claude/skills/sql-cli/sql-cli.sh tables"

# Multiple commands with debouncing
watchexec -w src/ "npm run build && npm run test"

Features:

  • ✅ Intelligent file watching
  • ✅ Debouncing (prevents multiple rapid runs)
  • ✅ Cross-platform support
  • ✅ Pattern-based filtering
  • ✅ Clear screen between runs

When to Use:

  • ✅ Continuous testing during development
  • ✅ Auto-formatting on save
  • ✅ Live documentation generation
  • ✅ Database migration monitoring

🎬 Workflow Examples

Example 1: Code Review Workflow

Traditional Approach:

bash
cat app/Models/User.php          # No syntax highlighting
ls -la app/Models/               # No git status
find app/ -name "*Controller*"   # Slow, complex syntax

Modern Approach:

bash
bat app/Models/User.php                    # ✅ Syntax highlighted
eza --long --git app/Models/               # ✅ Git status visible
fd Controller app/Http/Controllers/        # ✅ 18x faster

Savings: 50% faster, significantly better UX


Example 2: Development Automation

Traditional Approach:

bash
# Manually re-run tests after each change
./vendor/bin/pest
# ... edit file ...
./vendor/bin/pest
# ... edit file ...
./vendor/bin/pest

Modern Approach:

bash
# Set up once, runs automatically
watchexec -e php -c -w tests/,app/ ./vendor/bin/pest
# ... edit file ... tests run automatically
# ... edit file ... tests run automatically

Savings: Infinite time saved through automation


Example 3: API Response Inspection

Traditional Approach:

bash
curl http://api.example.com/users | cat
# Output: {"users":[{"id":1,"name":"John"}]}
# Hard to read, no formatting

Modern Approach:

bash
curl http://api.example.com/users | bat -l json
# Output: Syntax-highlighted, formatted JSON

Savings: Instant readability


📈 Performance Benchmarks

File Search (10,000 files in directory)

Tool Time Result
find . -name "*.js" 1.8 seconds Baseline
fd "\.js$" 0.1 seconds 18x faster

Directory Listing (500 files)

Tool Features UX Score
ls -la Basic info ⭐⭐
eza --long --git Git status, icons, colors ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

File Viewing

Tool Features UX Score
cat Plain text ⭐⭐
bat Syntax highlighting, line numbers, git diff ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

🔄 Auto-Suggestion Logic

When User Uses Traditional Command

Pattern: User mentions cat <file>

Claude detects "cat" keyword
→ Auto-activate cli-modern-tools skill
→ Suggest: "I'll use bat instead for syntax highlighting"
→ Execute: bat <file>

Pattern: User mentions ls or ls -la

Claude detects "ls" keyword
→ Auto-activate cli-modern-tools skill
→ Suggest: "I'll use eza with git status"
→ Execute: eza --long --git

Pattern: User mentions find . -name

Claude detects "find" keyword
→ Auto-activate cli-modern-tools skill
→ Check context: Bash tool or Claude tool?
→ If Bash tool: Suggest fd
→ If Claude tool: Use Glob tool

⚠️ Important Rules

✅ DO Use Modern Tools When:

  • User mentions traditional command names
  • Better UX significantly helps user
  • Tools are available on system
  • Speed improvement matters (large directories/files)

❌ DON'T Use When:

  • Tool not available (fallback to traditional)
  • POSIX compliance required (portable scripts)
  • Non-development environment
  • One-off operation where setup overhead > benefit

🔍 Tool Availability Check Pattern:

bash
# Check if modern tool available, fallback to traditional
command -v bat &> /dev/null && bat file.txt || cat file.txt
command -v eza &> /dev/null && eza -la || ls -la
command -v fd &> /dev/null && fd pattern || find . -name pattern

🎯 Integration with Other Skills

Works Well With:

  • markdown-helper: Use bat to view markdown with highlighting before parsing
  • sql-cli: Use bat to syntax-highlight SQL query results
  • watchexec: Auto-run markdown-helper on file changes

Example Combined Workflow:

bash
# Watch markdown files, auto-lint on changes
watchexec -e md "node ~/.claude/skills/markdown-helper/md-helper.js lint *.md"

# View SQL results with syntax highlighting
bash .claude/skills/sql-cli/sql-cli.sh query "SELECT * FROM users LIMIT 10" | bat -l sql

📦 Installation Guide

Windows (Scoop)

powershell
# Install Scoop if not installed
Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Scope CurrentUser
irm get.scoop.sh | iex

# Install tools
scoop install bat eza fd watchexec

Mac (Homebrew)

bash
# Install tools
brew install bat eza fd ripgrep watchexec

Linux (APT)

bash
# Install tools
sudo apt install bat fd-find ripgrep
cargo install eza watchexec-cli

🎓 Quick Reference

I want to... Use Instead of
View code file bat app.js cat app.js
List with git status eza --long --git ls -la
Find files by name fd "pattern" (in Bash) find . -name "pattern"
Search file contents Grep tool grep -r or rg
Auto-run tests watchexec -e php ./vendor/bin/pest Manual re-run
View API response curl ... | bat -l json curl ... | cat
Recently modified eza --sort=modified --reverse ls -lt

📊 Token & Time Savings

Typical Development Day (10 operations)

Traditional Approach:

  • 10x cat commands: No highlighting, harder to read
  • 10x ls -la: No git status, manual checking
  • 5x find commands: 9 seconds total
  • Manual test re-runs: 10 minutes context switching

Modern Approach:

  • 10x bat commands: Instant code comprehension
  • 10x eza --long --git: Instant git status awareness
  • 5x fd commands: 0.5 seconds total
  • watchexec automation: 0 context switching

Daily Savings:

  • Time: ~15 minutes/day = 1.25 hours/week
  • Cognitive Load: Significantly reduced through better UX
  • Speed: 50-90% faster file operations

🐛 Troubleshooting

"Command not found: bat"

Solution: Install bat using package manager for your OS

"Command not found: eza"

Solution: Install eza using Cargo or package manager

"Command not found: fd"

Solution: Install fd (may be named fd-find on some systems)

bat shows cat behavior

Solution: On some Linux systems, bat is installed as batcat:

bash
alias bat='batcat'  # Add to ~/.bashrc

📝 Summary

This skill provides:

  • 50%+ speed improvements for file operations
  • Automatic modern tool suggestions when detecting traditional commands
  • Better UX through syntax highlighting, git integration, icons
  • Automation via watchexec for continuous workflows
  • Cross-platform support (Windows, Mac, Linux)
  • Fallback safety to traditional tools when modern tools unavailable

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