validate — community validate, community, ide skills

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About this Skill

Ideal for Development Agents requiring comprehensive code validation and testing in local environments using docker-in-docker Run validation checks - determines whether to use fast (validate) or full (validate:full) based on changed files

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Updated: 3/4/2026

Killer-Skills Review

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Reference-Only Page Review Score: 7/11

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Ideal for Development Agents requiring comprehensive code validation and testing in local environments using docker-in-docker Run validation checks - determines whether to use fast (validate) or full (validate:full) based on changed files

Core Value

Empowers agents to perform thorough validation of code changes using commands like `bun run validate` and `bun run validate:core`, which include linting, formatting, type checking, building, and unit testing, leveraging technologies like TypeScript and Docker

Ideal Agent Persona

Ideal for Development Agents requiring comprehensive code validation and testing in local environments using docker-in-docker

Capabilities Granted for validate

Validating code syntax and formatting before deployment
Automating unit tests and integration tests for core behavior changes
Debugging issues in local development environments using docker-in-docker

! Prerequisites & Limits

  • Requires Docker installation for docker-in-docker functionality
  • Needs Bun runtime environment for execution of `bun run` commands
  • Limited to projects using TypeScript for type checking and building

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

Decide The Next Action Before You Keep Reading Repository Material

Killer-Skills should not stop at opening repository instructions. It should help you decide whether to install this skill, when to cross-check against trusted collections, and when to move into workflow rollout.

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FAQ & Installation Steps

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? Frequently Asked Questions

What is validate?

Ideal for Development Agents requiring comprehensive code validation and testing in local environments using docker-in-docker Run validation checks - determines whether to use fast (validate) or full (validate:full) based on changed files

How do I install validate?

Run the command: npx killer-skills add gricha/perry/validate. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.

What are the use cases for validate?

Key use cases include: Validating code syntax and formatting before deployment, Automating unit tests and integration tests for core behavior changes, Debugging issues in local development environments using docker-in-docker.

Which IDEs are compatible with validate?

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 validate?

Requires Docker installation for docker-in-docker functionality. Needs Bun runtime environment for execution of `bun run` commands. Limited to projects using TypeScript for type checking and building.

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 gricha/perry/validate. 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 validate immediately in the current project.

! Reference-Only Mode

This page remains useful for installation and reference, but Killer-Skills no longer treats it as a primary indexable landing page. Read the review above before relying on the upstream repository instructions.

Upstream Repository Material

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.

Upstream Source

validate

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

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Upstream Repository Material
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.
Supporting Evidence

Validate Skill

Run the appropriate validation for your changes.

Commands

CommandWhat it doesWhen to use
bun run checklint + format + typecheckQuick syntax check
bun run validatecheck + build TS/worker + unit testsDefault for most changes
bun run validate:corevalidate + integration testsCore behavior changes

Decision Logic

  1. Check what files changed using git status or git diff --name-only

  2. Use bun run validate:core if changes touch:

    • src/agent/ (core agent behavior)
    • src/workspace/ (workspace lifecycle)
    • src/terminal/ (terminal/WebSocket)
  3. Use bun run validate for everything else

  4. Run specific tests relevant to your changes instead of full suites:

    bash
    1bun test test/unit/relevant.test.ts 2bun test test/integration/relevant.test.ts 3bun test web/e2e/relevant.spec.ts

Steps

  1. Check changed files:

    bash
    1git diff --name-only HEAD
  2. Run validation + relevant tests:

    bash
    1bun run validate 2# Then run specific tests for your changes 3bun test test/unit/relevant.test.ts
  3. If validation fails, fix issues and re-run

  4. Run warden to get code review feedback locally (security, react best practices, code simplification):

    bash
    1warden -v

    The -v flag streams findings in real-time. Fix any issues warden finds before creating a PR.

Notes

  • validate is fast (~30s), validate:core adds integration tests (~1-2min)
  • CI runs full validation on PRs, so targeted tests are usually sufficient locally

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