Agent skill
uloop-hello-world
Sample hello world tool via uloop CLI. Use when you need to test the MCP tool system or see an example of custom tool implementation.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/hatayama/unity-cli-loop/tree/main/.claude/skills/uloop-hello-world
SKILL.md
uloop hello-world
Personalized hello world tool with multi-language support.
Usage
uloop hello-world [options]
Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
--name |
string | World |
Name to greet |
--language |
string | english |
Language for greeting: english, japanese, spanish, french |
--include-timestamp |
boolean | true |
Whether to include timestamp in response |
Examples
# Default greeting
uloop hello-world
# Greet with custom name
uloop hello-world --name "Alice"
# Japanese greeting
uloop hello-world --name "太郎" --language japanese
# Spanish greeting without timestamp
uloop hello-world --name "Carlos" --language spanish --include-timestamp false
Output
Returns JSON with:
Message: The greeting messageLanguage: Language used for greetingTimestamp: Current timestamp (if enabled)
Notes
This is a sample custom tool demonstrating:
- Type-safe parameter handling with Schema
- Enum parameters for language selection
- Boolean flag parameters
- Multi-language support
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