Skill Overview
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Ideal for AI agents that need add plugins in the repo's existing nixvim module structure instead of placing ad-hoc config in. nixvim-add-plugin is an AI agent skill for add plugins in the repo's existing nixvim module structure instead of placing ad-hoc config in.
Core Value
nixvim-add-plugin helps agents add plugins in the repo's existing nixvim module structure instead of placing ad-hoc config in. NixVim Add Plugin Add plugins in the repo's existing NixVim module structure instead of placing ad-hoc config in unrelated files. This AI agent skill supports Claude Code
Ideal Agent Persona
Ideal for AI agents that need add plugins in the repo's existing nixvim module structure instead of placing ad-hoc config in.
↓ Capabilities Granted for nixvim-add-plugin
! Prerequisites & Limits
- Keep the module focused on one plugin only.
- Use extraPlugins plus extraConfigLua only when NixVim does not expose that plugin yet.
- Add only the options you need. Leave settings = { }; empty when defaults are sufficient.
About The Source
The section below comes from the upstream repository. Use it as supporting material alongside the fit, use-case, and installation summary on this page.
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FAQ & Installation Steps
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? Frequently Asked Questions
What is nixvim-add-plugin?
Ideal for AI agents that need add plugins in the repo's existing nixvim module structure instead of placing ad-hoc config in. nixvim-add-plugin is an AI agent skill for add plugins in the repo's existing nixvim module structure instead of placing ad-hoc config in.
How do I install nixvim-add-plugin?
Run the command: npx killer-skills add akazdayo/nix-configs/nixvim-add-plugin. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.
What are the use cases for nixvim-add-plugin?
Key use cases include: Applying Add plugins in the repo's existing NixVim module structure instead of placing ad-hoc config in, Applying Inspect the existing NixVim layout under home/programs/nixvim/, Applying Place the plugin in the closest concern directory:.
Which IDEs are compatible with nixvim-add-plugin?
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 nixvim-add-plugin?
Keep the module focused on one plugin only.. Use extraPlugins plus extraConfigLua only when NixVim does not expose that plugin yet.. Add only the options you need. Leave settings = { }; empty when defaults are sufficient..
↓ How To Install
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1. Open your terminal
Open the terminal or command line in your project directory.
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2. Run the install command
Run: npx killer-skills add akazdayo/nix-configs/nixvim-add-plugin. The CLI will automatically detect your IDE or AI agent and configure the skill.
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3. Start using the skill
The skill is now active. Your AI agent can use nixvim-add-plugin immediately in the current project.
! Source Notes
This page is still useful for installation and source reference. Before using it, compare the fit, limitations, and upstream repository notes above.
Upstream Repository Material
The section below comes from the upstream repository. Use it as supporting material alongside the fit, use-case, and installation summary on this page.
nixvim-add-plugin
# NixVim Add Plugin Add plugins in the repo's existing NixVim module structure instead of placing ad-hoc config in unrelated files. This AI agent skill