Agent skill

cloning-project

Exports project instructions and knowledge files from the current Claude project. Use when users want to clone, copy, backup, or export a project's configuration and files.

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npx add-skill https://github.com/oaustegard/claude-skills/tree/main/cloning-project

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version
1.0.0

SKILL.md

Cloning Project

When users request to clone, copy, export, or backup their current project:

Step 1: Verify Project Context

Check if the user is in a project by looking for project-specific indicators:

  • Project instructions in the context window
  • Knowledge files mentioned in <available_skills> or similar sections
  • User explicitly stating they're in a project

If not in a project, inform the user that this skill requires being inside a Claude project.

Step 2: Gather Project Instructions

Project instructions are typically found in the context window as XML or markdown content describing the project's purpose and configuration. Extract and save these instructions to a file.

Create the instructions file:

bash
cat > /home/claude/project-instructions.md << 'INSTRUCTIONS'
[Extracted project instructions content]
INSTRUCTIONS

Step 3: Locate Knowledge Files

Knowledge files are user-uploaded documents stored in /mnt/user-data/uploads/. List all files:

bash
ls -lh /mnt/user-data/uploads/

If knowledge files exist, copy them to the working directory for bundling:

bash
cp /mnt/user-data/uploads/* /home/claude/project-export/

Step 4: Create Export Bundle

If only project instructions exist (no knowledge files):

  • Copy instructions directly to outputs:
    bash
    cp /home/claude/project-instructions.md /mnt/user-data/outputs/
    

If project has both instructions and knowledge files:

  • Create an organized export directory:
    bash
    mkdir -p /home/claude/project-export
    cp /home/claude/project-instructions.md /home/claude/project-export/
    cp /mnt/user-data/uploads/* /home/claude/project-export/ 2>/dev/null || true
    
  • Create zip bundle:
    bash
    cd /home/claude
    zip -r /mnt/user-data/outputs/project-export.zip project-export/
    
  • Show bundle contents:
    bash
    unzip -l /mnt/user-data/outputs/project-export.zip
    

Step 5: Provide Files and Instructions to User

Link the exported files:

For single instructions file:

markdown
[Download project-instructions.md](computer:///mnt/user-data/outputs/project-instructions.md)

For bundled export:

markdown
[Download project-export.zip](computer:///mnt/user-data/outputs/project-export.zip)

Then provide clear setup instructions:

markdown
## How to Import Into a New Project

1. **Create a new Claude project** (or open an existing one where you want to clone this configuration)

2. **Add project instructions:**
   - Open the new project's settings
   - Navigate to the "Instructions" section
   - Copy and paste the content from `project-instructions.md`
   - Save the instructions

3. **Upload knowledge files** (if applicable):
   - In the new project, go to the "Knowledge" section
   - Upload all files from the export (except project-instructions.md)
   - Files will become available as project knowledge

Your project is now cloned with the same configuration and knowledge base.

Edge Cases

Empty project (no custom instructions or knowledge):

  • Inform the user that the project has no custom configuration to export
  • Explain that projects by default only have access to Claude's base capabilities

Large knowledge bases:

  • If the zip file exceeds reasonable size (~50MB), warn the user and suggest selective export
  • Provide individual file links as fallback

Corrupted or inaccessible files:

  • Skip files that cannot be read
  • Report which files were successfully exported vs. skipped
  • Provide export anyway with available content

Usage Examples

Trigger phrases:

  • "Clone this project"
  • "Export my project configuration"
  • "How do I copy this project setup?"
  • "Backup my project"
  • "Save this project's settings"

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