Agent skill
spawn-terminal
Spawn a new terminal window to run CLI commands (ffmpeg, curl, python, etc.). Use for non-AI command execution.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/consiliency/spawn/terminal
SKILL.md
Purpose
Spawn a new terminal window to execute CLI commands. This skill is for generic command execution, NOT for spawning AI agents. For AI agents, use the spawn:agent skill instead.
Variables
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| LOG_TO_FILE | false | Write full terminal output to debug file |
| CAPTURE | false | Block and return output directly |
Instructions
MANDATORY - You MUST follow the Workflow steps below in order. Do not skip steps.
- Identify the CLI command the user wants to run
- Run
<command> --helpfirst to verify syntax and options - Execute the command in a new terminal using
fork_terminal()
Red Flags - STOP and follow Cookbook
If you're about to:
- Execute a command without checking its --help first
- Assume you know the command syntax
- Skip the --help step "because it's simple"
- Spawn an AI agent (use
spawn:agentinstead)
STOP -> Run <command> --help first -> Review output -> Then proceed
Workflow
MANDATORY CHECKPOINTS - Verify each before proceeding:
- Understand the user's request
- VERIFY: This is a CLI command, NOT an AI agent request
- READ: '../agent/fork_terminal.py' to understand the tooling
- Follow the Cookbook: Read './cookbook/cli-command.md'
- CHECKPOINT: Ran
<command> --helpand reviewed options - Execute fork_terminal(command, log_to_file=False, log_agent_output=False)
Cookbook
CLI Commands
- IF: User requests any non-AI CLI command (ffmpeg, curl, python, npm, etc.)
- THEN: Read and execute './cookbook/cli-command.md'
- Examples:
- "Create a new terminal to run ffmpeg"
- "Spawn terminal with curl"
- "Fork a terminal to run python script.py"
- "New terminal: npm run build"
Usage
The fork_terminal() function is located at ../agent/fork_terminal.py:
from spawn.agent.fork_terminal import fork_terminal
# Simple command execution (no output capture)
fork_terminal("npm run build")
# With debug output capture
file_path = fork_terminal("ffmpeg -i video.mp4 output.gif", log_to_file=True)
# Blocking capture (waits for completion)
output = fork_terminal("python script.py", capture=True, log_to_file=True)
When to Use spawn:agent Instead
If the user mentions any of these, use spawn:agent:
- Claude, Claude Code
- Codex, OpenAI
- Gemini, Google
- Cursor
- OpenCode
- Copilot, GitHub Copilot
- "AI agent", "coding agent", "spawn agent"
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