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system-createcli
Generate production-quality TypeScript CLIs with full documentation, error handling, and best practices. Creates deterministic, type-safe command-line tools following PAI's CLI-First Architecture. USE WHEN user says "create a CLI", "build a command-line tool", "make a CLI for X", or requests CLI generation. (user)
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system-createcli
Automated CLI Generation System
Generate production-ready TypeScript CLIs with comprehensive documentation, type safety, error handling, and PAI's CLI-First Architecture principles.
🎯 WORKFLOW ROUTING (SYSTEM PROMPT)
When user requests CLI creation, follow this routing:
Primary Workflow: Create New CLI
Triggers: "create CLI", "build command-line tool", "make CLI for X", "generate CLI"
Route to: workflows/create-cli.md
Action: Generate complete CLI from requirements
Extension Workflow: Add Command
Triggers: "add command to CLI", "extend CLI with", "add feature to existing CLI"
Route to: workflows/add-command.md
Action: Add new command to existing CLI
Migration Workflow: Upgrade Complexity Tier
Triggers: "upgrade CLI", "migrate to Commander", "CLI needs more complexity"
Route to: workflows/upgrade-tier.md
Action: Migrate Tier 1 → Tier 2 (manual → Commander.js)
Testing Workflow: Add Test Suite
Triggers: "add tests to CLI", "test scaffolding", "need CLI tests"
Route to: workflows/add-testing.md
Action: Generate comprehensive test suite
Distribution Workflow: Setup Publishing
Triggers: "publish CLI", "distribute CLI", "make standalone binary"
Route to: workflows/setup-distribution.md
Action: Configure npm publishing or binary distribution
🚀 WHEN TO ACTIVATE THIS SKILL
Activate when you see these patterns:
Direct Requests
- "Create a CLI for [API/service/tool]"
- "Build a command-line interface for X"
- "Make a CLI that does Y"
- "Generate a TypeScript CLI"
- "I need a CLI tool for Z"
Context Clues
- User describes repetitive API calls → Suggest CLI
- User mentions "I keep typing this command" → Suggest CLI wrapper
- User has bash script doing complex work → Suggest TypeScript CLI replacement
- User working with API that lacks official CLI → Suggest creating one
Examples
- ✅ "Create a CLI for the GitHub API"
- ✅ "Build a command-line tool to process CSV files"
- ✅ "Make a CLI for my database migrations"
- ✅ "Generate a CLI that wraps this API"
- ✅ "I need a tool like llcli but for Notion API"
💡 CORE CAPABILITIES
Three-Tier Template System
Tier 1: llcli-Style (DEFAULT - 80% of use cases)
- Manual argument parsing (process.argv)
- Zero framework dependencies
- Bun + TypeScript
- Type-safe interfaces
- ~300-400 lines total
- Perfect for: API clients, data transformers, simple automation
When to use Tier 1:
- ✅ 2-10 commands
- ✅ Simple arguments (flags, values)
- ✅ JSON output
- ✅ No subcommands
- ✅ Fast development
Tier 2: Commander.js (ESCALATION - 15% of use cases)
- Framework-based parsing
- Subcommands + nested options
- Auto-generated help
- Plugin-ready
- Perfect for: Complex multi-command tools
When to use Tier 2:
- ❌ 10+ commands needing grouping
- ❌ Complex nested options
- ❌ Plugin architecture
- ❌ Multiple output formats
Tier 3: oclif (REFERENCE ONLY - 5% of use cases)
- Documentation only (no templates)
- Enterprise-grade plugin systems
- Perfect for: Heroku CLI, Salesforce CLI scale (rare)
What Every Generated CLI Includes
1. Complete Implementation
- TypeScript source with full type safety
- All commands functional and tested
- Error handling with proper exit codes
- Configuration management
2. Comprehensive Documentation
- README.md with philosophy, usage, examples
- QUICKSTART.md for common patterns
- Inline help text (--help)
- API response documentation
3. Development Setup
- package.json (Bun configuration)
- tsconfig.json (strict mode)
- .env.example (configuration template)
- File permissions configured
4. Quality Standards
- Type-safe throughout
- Deterministic output (JSON)
- Composable (pipes to jq, grep)
- Error messages with context
- Exit code compliance
🏗️ INTEGRATION WITH KAI
Technology Stack Alignment
Generated CLIs follow PAI's standards:
- ✅ Runtime: Bun (NOT Node.js)
- ✅ Language: TypeScript (NOT JavaScript or Python)
- ✅ Package Manager: Bun (NOT npm/yarn/pnpm)
- ✅ Testing: Vitest (when tests added)
- ✅ Output: Deterministic JSON (composable)
- ✅ Documentation: README + QUICKSTART (llcli pattern)
Repository Placement
Generated CLIs go to:
${PAI_DIR}/bin/[cli-name]/- Personal CLIs (like llcli)~/Projects/[project-name]/- Project-specific CLIs~/Projects/PAI/examples/clis/- Example CLIs (PUBLIC repo)
SAFETY: Always verify repository location before git operations
CLI-First Architecture Principles
Every generated CLI follows:
- Deterministic - Same input → Same output
- Clean - Single responsibility
- Composable - JSON output pipes to other tools
- Documented - Comprehensive help and examples
- Testable - Predictable behavior
📚 EXTENDED CONTEXT
For detailed information, read these files:
Workflow Documentation
workflows/create-cli.md- Main CLI generation workflow (decision tree, 10-step process)workflows/add-command.md- Add commands to existing CLIsworkflows/upgrade-tier.md- Migrate simple → complexworkflows/add-testing.md- Test suite generationworkflows/setup-distribution.md- Publishing configuration
Reference Documentation
framework-comparison.md- Manual vs Commander vs oclif (with research)patterns.md- Common CLI patterns (from llcli analysis)testing-strategies.md- CLI testing approaches (Jest, Vitest, Playwright)distribution.md- Publishing strategies (npm, standalone binaries)typescript-patterns.md- Type safety patterns (from tsx, vite, bun research)
Tools & Templates
tools/templates/tier1/- llcli-style templates (default)tools/templates/tier2/- Commander.js templates (escalation)tools/generators/- Generation scripts (TypeScript)tools/validators/- Quality gates (validation)
Examples
examples/api-cli/- API client (reference: llcli)examples/file-processor/- File operationsexamples/data-transform/- Complex CLI (Commander.js)
📖 EXAMPLES
Example 1: API Client CLI (Tier 1)
User Request: "Create a CLI for the GitHub API that can list repos, create issues, and search code"
Generated Structure:
${PAI_DIR}/bin/ghcli/
├── ghcli.ts # 350 lines, complete implementation
├── package.json # Bun + TypeScript
├── tsconfig.json # Strict mode
├── .env.example # GITHUB_TOKEN=your_token
├── README.md # Full documentation
└── QUICKSTART.md # Common use cases
Usage:
ghcli repos --user danielmiessler
ghcli issues create --repo pai --title "Bug fix"
ghcli search "typescript CLI"
ghcli --help
Example 2: File Processor (Tier 1)
User Request: "Build a CLI to convert markdown files to HTML with frontmatter extraction"
Generated Structure:
${PAI_DIR}/bin/md2html/
├── md2html.ts
├── package.json
├── README.md
└── QUICKSTART.md
Usage:
md2html convert input.md output.html
md2html batch *.md output/
md2html extract-frontmatter post.md
Example 3: Data Pipeline (Tier 2)
User Request: "Create a CLI for data transformation with multiple formats, validation, and analysis commands"
Generated Structure:
${PAI_DIR}/bin/data-cli/
├── data-cli.ts # Commander.js with subcommands
├── package.json
├── README.md
└── QUICKSTART.md
Usage:
data-cli convert json csv input.json
data-cli validate schema data.json
data-cli analyze stats data.csv
data-cli transform filter --column=status --value=active
✅ QUALITY STANDARDS
Every generated CLI must pass these gates:
1. Compilation
- ✅ TypeScript compiles with zero errors
- ✅ Strict mode enabled
- ✅ No
anytypes except justified
2. Functionality
- ✅ All commands work as specified
- ✅ Error handling comprehensive
- ✅ Exit codes correct (0 success, 1 error)
3. Documentation
- ✅ README explains philosophy and usage
- ✅ QUICKSTART has common examples
- ✅ --help text comprehensive
- ✅ All flags/options documented
4. Code Quality
- ✅ Type-safe throughout
- ✅ Clean function separation
- ✅ Error messages actionable
- ✅ Configuration externalized
5. Integration
- ✅ Follows PAI tech stack (Bun, TypeScript)
- ✅ CLI-First Architecture principles
- ✅ Deterministic output (JSON)
- ✅ Composable with other tools
🎯 PHILOSOPHY
Why This Skill Exists
Daniel repeatedly creates CLIs for APIs and tools. Each time:
- Starts with bash script
- Realizes it needs error handling
- Realizes it needs help text
- Realizes it needs type safety
- Rewrites in TypeScript
- Adds documentation
- Now has production CLI
This skill automates steps 1-7.
The llcli Pattern
The llcli CLI (Limitless.ai API) proves this pattern works:
- 327 lines of TypeScript
- Zero dependencies (no framework)
- Complete error handling
- Comprehensive documentation
- Production-ready immediately
This skill replicates that success.
Design Principles
- Start Simple - Default to Tier 1 (llcli-style)
- Escalate When Needed - Tier 2 only when justified
- Complete, Not Scaffold - Every CLI is production-ready
- Documentation First - README explains "why" not just "how"
- Type Safety - TypeScript strict mode always
🔗 RELATED SKILLS
- development - For complex feature development (not CLI-specific)
- system-mcp - For web scraping CLIs (Bright Data, Apify wrappers)
- personal-lifelog - Example of skill using llcli
This skill turns "I need a CLI for X" into production-ready tools in minutes, following proven patterns from llcli and PAI's CLI-First Architecture.
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