Agent skill
tmp
Cross-platform management of temporary files and directories. Core Scenario: When the user needs to generate temporary paths or create temporary storage for scripts and applications.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/x-cmd/skill/tree/main/data/x-cmd/tmp
SKILL.md
tmp - Temporary File & Directory Management
The tmp module provides a cross-platform way to handle temporary storage, automatically identifying the system's temporary directory ($TMPDIR) and providing tools for safe creation.
When to Activate
- When a script needs a safe path for intermediate files.
- When creating temporary directories with random suffixes to avoid collisions.
- When managing a custom temporary root for a session or application.
Core Principles & Rules
- Cross-Platform Safety: Always rely on
x tmp pathinstead of hardcoding/tmpto ensure compatibility across OS types (including Termux). - Efficiency for Scripts: Use underscored subcommands (e.g.,
path_,mkdir_) in scripts to store results directly in thex_variable. - Prefixing: Use
--prefixwhen creating directories to ensure unique, identifiable temporary storage.
Patterns & Examples
Get Temporary Path
# Get a safe temporary path for a specific app subdirectory
x tmp path myapp/cache
Create Unique Directory
# Create a temporary directory with a specific prefix
x tmp mkdir --prefix mytask_
Create Empty Temp File
# Quickly generate an empty file in the system temp directory
x tmp mkfile session_data.txt
Checklist
- Verify if a specific subdirectory structure is needed within the temp path.
- Confirm if the directory should have a random suffix (
--prefix). - Check if a custom temporary root is required for the current session.
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