ruby-patterns — community ruby-patterns, dotfiles, community, ide skills

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About this Skill

Perfect for Ruby Development Agents needing efficient project configuration and package manager detection. Ruby development patterns including package manager detection (Bundler), project structure, and idiomatic Ruby practices.

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Updated: 3/7/2026

Killer-Skills Review

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Reference-Only Page Review Score: 7/11

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Quality Score
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Perfect for Ruby Development Agents needing efficient project configuration and package manager detection. Ruby development patterns including package manager detection (Bundler), project structure, and idiomatic Ruby practices.

Core Value

Empowers agents to ensure consistent Ruby development workflows by detecting package managers like Bundler and gem/ruby, and executing commands like `bundle install` and `bundle exec` for efficient project setup and configuration.

Ideal Agent Persona

Perfect for Ruby Development Agents needing efficient project configuration and package manager detection.

Capabilities Granted for ruby-patterns

Automating package manager detection for new Ruby projects
Generating efficient project configurations using Bundler and gem/ruby
Debugging Ruby project setup issues related to package manager inconsistencies

! Prerequisites & Limits

  • Requires Ruby environment
  • Limited to Bundler and gem/ruby package managers
  • NEVER use `gem install` directly when Gemfile exists

Why this page is reference-only

  • - The underlying skill quality score is below the review floor.

Source Boundary

The section below is imported from the upstream repository and should be treated as secondary evidence. Use the Killer-Skills review above as the primary layer for fit, risk, and installation decisions.

After The Review

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What is ruby-patterns?

Perfect for Ruby Development Agents needing efficient project configuration and package manager detection. Ruby development patterns including package manager detection (Bundler), project structure, and idiomatic Ruby practices.

How do I install ruby-patterns?

Run the command: npx killer-skills add cooldaemon/dotfiles/ruby-patterns. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.

What are the use cases for ruby-patterns?

Key use cases include: Automating package manager detection for new Ruby projects, Generating efficient project configurations using Bundler and gem/ruby, Debugging Ruby project setup issues related to package manager inconsistencies.

Which IDEs are compatible with ruby-patterns?

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 ruby-patterns?

Requires Ruby environment. Limited to Bundler and gem/ruby package managers. NEVER use `gem install` directly when Gemfile exists.

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 cooldaemon/dotfiles/ruby-patterns. 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 ruby-patterns immediately in the current project.

! Reference-Only Mode

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Upstream Repository Material

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Upstream Source

ruby-patterns

Install ruby-patterns, an AI agent skill for AI agent workflows and automation. Review the use cases, limitations, and setup path before rollout.

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Supporting Evidence

Ruby Development Patterns

Package Manager Detection (CRITICAL)

Before running ANY Ruby commands, detect the package manager:

FilePackage ManagerInstallRun
Gemfile.lockBundlerbundle installbundle exec
Gemfile (no lock)Bundlerbundle installbundle exec
Nonegem/rubygem installruby

NEVER use gem install directly when Gemfile exists.

New Project Setup

When scaffolding a new Ruby project, always initialize with Bundler:

bash
1bundle init # Creates Gemfile 2# Edit Gemfile to add dependencies 3bundle install # Creates Gemfile.lock

For gem libraries, use bundle gem mylib to scaffold the full structure.

Follow the existing project's Gemfile. Always use bundle exec to run commands.

Project Structure

myproject/
├── lib/                # Source code
│   ├── myproject.rb    # Main entry point
│   └── myproject/      # Namespace directory
│       ├── cli.rb
│       └── core.rb
├── spec/               # RSpec tests (preferred)
│   ├── spec_helper.rb
│   └── myproject/
│       └── core_spec.rb
├── bin/                # Executables
├── Gemfile
├── Gemfile.lock
├── Rakefile
└── Makefile

CLI Structure

Three-layer separation (same principle as Python):

ruby
1# bin/myproject - Minimal bootstrap 2#!/usr/bin/env ruby 3require_relative "../lib/myproject/cli" 4MyProject::CLI.run(ARGV) 5 6# lib/myproject/cli.rb - CLI argument parsing only 7require_relative "core" 8 9module MyProject 10 class CLI 11 def self.run(args) 12 result = Core.process(args.first) 13 puts result 14 end 15 end 16end 17 18# lib/myproject/core.rb - Business logic (testable without CLI) 19module MyProject 20 class Core 21 def self.process(input) 22 # ... 23 end 24 end 25end

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