google-cl-author — sftp-client google-cl-author, Cosmosh, community, sftp-client, ide skills, ssh-agent, ssh-client, ssh-key, ssh-key-manager, ssh-server, Claude Code

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About this Skill

Perfect for Code Review Agents needing efficient changelist management and review feedback response capabilities. Prepare and iterate changelists/pull requests using Google-style author practices. Use when writing clear CL descriptions, splitting large changes, bundling tests, handling reviewer comments, and keep

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Updated: 3/7/2026

Agent Capability Analysis

The google-cl-author skill by agoudbg is an open-source community AI agent skill for Claude Code and other IDE workflows, helping agents execute tasks with better context, repeatability, and domain-specific guidance. Optimized for sftp-client, ssh-agent, ssh-client.

Ideal Agent Persona

Perfect for Code Review Agents needing efficient changelist management and review feedback response capabilities.

Core Value

Empowers agents to generate review-friendly changelists and respond to feedback efficiently, leveraging technologies like SSH, SFTP, and bash to streamline the development process.

Capabilities Granted for google-cl-author

Automating changelist preparation for code reviews
Generating responses to reviewer comments and disputed points
Streamlining test status and documentation impact analysis

! Prerequisites & Limits

  • Requires input on proposed change summary and intended user/developer impact
  • Dependent on current CL size and dependency chain information
  • Limited to English output language
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Google CL Author Skill

Use this skill to prepare review-friendly changelists and respond to review feedback efficiently.

Default Mode

  • Authoring profile: Balanced (quality-first without perfection blocking).
  • Output language: English.

Inputs To Request

  • Proposed change summary and intended user/developer impact.
  • Current CL size (rough LOC/files) and dependency chain.
  • Test status and documentation impact.
  • Open reviewer comments and disputed points.

Workflow

  1. Define one self-contained change.
  • Keep CL focused on one conceptual change.
  • Separate pure refactors from behavior changes when review clarity benefits.
  1. Right-size the CL.
  • If CL is large, split by dependency stack, file groups, horizontal layers, vertical features, or combined matrix.
  • Keep each split independently understandable and reviewable.
  • Ensure each submitted step keeps build and tests healthy.
  1. Include tests with behavior changes.
  • Add or update tests in same CL for changed logic when feasible.
  • Verify tests fail on broken behavior and avoid brittle assertions.
  1. Write a high-quality CL description.
  • First line: short imperative summary of what changed.
  • Body: why, context, key trade-offs, limitations, links (bugs/design docs).
  • Avoid vague descriptions like "fix bug".
  1. Prepare reviewer ergonomics.
  • Highlight where to start reviewing and key design choices.
  • Call out risky areas and validation performed.
  • Keep unrelated formatting noise out of functional CLs.
  1. Handle review comments constructively.
  • Classify feedback into required changes, nits, and optional suggestions.
  • Resolve clear items quickly.
  • For disagreement, discuss with evidence and design principles, then escalate if needed.
  • Update CL description when scope changed during review.
  1. Final submission checks.
  • Re-run relevant tests.
  • Confirm docs and release notes updates if behavior or operations changed.
  • Ensure no hidden coupling to unsubmitted dependent CLs.

Branching Logic

  • Reviewer says CL is too large: split before deep iteration unless explicitly pre-approved.
  • Change is emergency: allow temporary quality trade-offs, document follow-up fixes.
  • Refactor plus feature mixed: split unless tiny and clearly reviewable.
  • Disagreement stalls progress: move from comment thread to synchronous discussion, then document decision.

Completion Checklist

  • CL is conceptually focused and reviewable.
  • Description explains both what and why.
  • Tests and docs are updated appropriately.
  • Reviewer comments are resolved or clearly dispositioned.
  • Build remains healthy for each landed step.

Output Format

  • CL Plan: size/split strategy and dependency order.
  • Description Draft: first line + body.
  • Test Plan: what to run and why.
  • Review Response Plan: how to address each comment category.

Assets

Extra References

References

  • ./references/eng-practices-full/review/developer/index.md
  • ./references/eng-practices-full/review/developer/cl-descriptions.md
  • ./references/eng-practices-full/review/developer/small-cls.md
  • ./references/eng-practices-full/review/reviewer/standard.md

FAQ & Installation Steps

These questions and steps mirror the structured data on this page for better search understanding.

? Frequently Asked Questions

What is google-cl-author?

Perfect for Code Review Agents needing efficient changelist management and review feedback response capabilities. Prepare and iterate changelists/pull requests using Google-style author practices. Use when writing clear CL descriptions, splitting large changes, bundling tests, handling reviewer comments, and keep

How do I install google-cl-author?

Run the command: npx killer-skills add agoudbg/Cosmosh/google-cl-author. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.

What are the use cases for google-cl-author?

Key use cases include: Automating changelist preparation for code reviews, Generating responses to reviewer comments and disputed points, Streamlining test status and documentation impact analysis.

Which IDEs are compatible with google-cl-author?

This skill is compatible with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Trae, Claude Code, OpenClaw, Aider, Codex, OpenCode, Goose, Cline, Roo Code, Kiro, Augment Code, Continue, GitHub Copilot, Sourcegraph Cody, and Amazon Q Developer. Use the Killer-Skills CLI for universal one-command installation.

Are there any limitations for google-cl-author?

Requires input on proposed change summary and intended user/developer impact. Dependent on current CL size and dependency chain information. Limited to English output language.

How To Install

  1. 1. Open your terminal

    Open the terminal or command line in your project directory.

  2. 2. Run the install command

    Run: npx killer-skills add agoudbg/Cosmosh/google-cl-author. The CLI will automatically detect your IDE or AI agent and configure the skill.

  3. 3. Start using the skill

    The skill is now active. Your AI agent can use google-cl-author immediately in the current project.

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