Template Variables Reference — plantillas de Overcut Template Variables Reference, overcut-playbooks, community, plantillas de Overcut, ide skills, variables de plantilla, Handlebars, pasos de infraestructura, personalización de flujos de trabajo, template engine

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Perfecto para Agentes de Desarrollador que necesitan resolución de plantillas dinámicas con el motor de plantillas Handlebars. Las variables de plantilla son valores que se reemplazan en las plantillas de Overcut para personalizar los flujos de trabajo

Características

Uso de Handlebars como motor de plantillas
Resolución de plantillas en tiempo de ejecución
Compatibilidad con pasos de infraestructura como git.clone y repo.identify
Referencia a objetos de salida completos con {{outputs.step-id}}
Personalización de flujos de trabajo con variables de plantilla

# Core Topics

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Updated: 3/12/2026

Killer-Skills Review

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Reference-Only Page Review Score: 10/11

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Perfecto para Agentes de Desarrollador que necesitan resolución de plantillas dinámicas con el motor de plantillas Handlebars. Las variables de plantilla son valores que se reemplazan en las plantillas de Overcut para personalizar los flujos de trabajo

¿Por qué usar esta habilidad?

Habilita a los agentes a resolver plantillas en tiempo de ejecución utilizando Handlebars, proporcionando una salida estructurada para pasos de infraestructura como git.clone y repo.identify, y permitiendo una integración fluida con Overcut.

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Perfecto para Agentes de Desarrollador que necesitan resolución de plantillas dinámicas con el motor de plantillas Handlebars.

Casos de uso accionables for Template Variables Reference

Resolución de plantillas con datos dinámicos para pasos git.clone y repo.identify
Generación de salida estructurada para pasos de infraestructura utilizando la sintaxis Handlebars
Automatización de la resolución de plantillas para flujos de trabajo de Overcut

! Seguridad y limitaciones

  • Requiere el motor de plantillas Handlebars
  • Limitado a pasos de infraestructura como git.clone y repo.identify
  • Necesita integración con flujos de trabajo de Overcut

Why this page is reference-only

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Source Boundary

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? Frequently Asked Questions

What is Template Variables Reference?

Perfecto para Agentes de Desarrollador que necesitan resolución de plantillas dinámicas con el motor de plantillas Handlebars. Las variables de plantilla son valores que se reemplazan en las plantillas de Overcut para personalizar los flujos de trabajo

How do I install Template Variables Reference?

Run the command: npx killer-skills add overcut-ai/overcut-playbooks/Template Variables Reference. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.

What are the use cases for Template Variables Reference?

Key use cases include: Resolución de plantillas con datos dinámicos para pasos git.clone y repo.identify, Generación de salida estructurada para pasos de infraestructura utilizando la sintaxis Handlebars, Automatización de la resolución de plantillas para flujos de trabajo de Overcut.

Which IDEs are compatible with Template Variables Reference?

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 Template Variables Reference?

Requiere el motor de plantillas Handlebars. Limitado a pasos de infraestructura como git.clone y repo.identify. Necesita integración con flujos de trabajo de Overcut.

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 overcut-ai/overcut-playbooks/Template Variables Reference. 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 Template Variables Reference immediately in the current project.

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Supporting Evidence

Template Variables Reference

Overcut uses Handlebars as its template engine. Templates appear in step params fields (especially repoFullName and branch in git.clone) and are resolved at runtime before each step executes.

Output Reference Syntax

Infrastructure Steps (git.clone, repo.identify)

Infrastructure steps produce structured output. Reference the entire output object:

{{outputs.step-id}}

Example — repo.identify output fed to git.clone:

json
1{ 2 "repoFullName": "{{outputs.identify-repos}}" 3}

The template engine auto-stringifies objects/arrays into readable JSON when printed directly, while preserving property access for nested fields.

Agent Steps (agent.run, agent.session)

Agent steps produce a message field containing the agent's text output:

{{outputs.step-id.message}}

Example — referencing previous agent output in a prompt:

markdown
1**Previous step output:** 2 3{{outputs.prep-context.message}}

This is how steps pass data to each other. The receiving step's instruction can include the template, and it gets resolved before the agent sees it.

Trigger Context Variables

All trigger context is available under {{trigger.*}}. The exact fields depend on the event type.

Common Fields (All Events)

{{trigger.repository.fullName}}     → "owner/repo"
{{trigger.repository.name}}         → "repo"
{{trigger.repository.owner}}        → "owner"
{{trigger.repository.defaultBranch}} → "main"
{{trigger.repository.provider}}     → "Github"
{{trigger.repository.description}}  → "Repo description"
{{trigger.repository.workspacePath}} → "/workspace/owner/repo"
{{trigger.repository.customInstructions}} → "Agent instructions for this repo"

{{trigger.actor.login}}             → "username"
{{trigger.actor.name}}              → "Display Name"
{{trigger.actor.email}}             → "user@example.com"
{{trigger.actor.type}}              → "User" | "Bot" | "Organization"

{{trigger.trigger.eventType}}       → "pull_request_opened"

Pull Request Events

{{trigger.pullRequest.number}}      → 42
{{trigger.pullRequest.title}}       → "Add feature X"
{{trigger.pullRequest.state}}       → "open" | "closed" | "merged"
{{trigger.pullRequest.baseBranch}}  → "main"
{{trigger.pullRequest.headBranch}}  → "feature/x"
{{trigger.pullRequest.author}}      → "username"
{{trigger.pullRequest.body}}        → "PR description"
{{trigger.pullRequest.draft}}       → true | false
{{trigger.pullRequest.labels}}      → ["bug", "priority:high"]
{{trigger.pullRequest.assignees}}   → ["user1", "user2"]
{{trigger.pullRequest.headSha}}     → "abc123..."
{{trigger.pullRequest.baseSha}}     → "def456..."
{{trigger.pullRequest.additions}}   → 150
{{trigger.pullRequest.deletions}}   → 30
{{trigger.pullRequest.changedFiles}} → 12
{{trigger.pullRequest.requestedReviewers}} → ["reviewer1"]
{{trigger.pullRequest.createdAt}}   → "2024-01-15T10:30:00Z"
{{trigger.pullRequest.updatedAt}}   → "2024-01-16T14:00:00Z"
{{trigger.pullRequest.mergeable}}   → true | false | null

Issue Events

{{trigger.issue.number}}            → 123
{{trigger.issue.title}}             → "Bug: X doesn't work"
{{trigger.issue.state}}             → "open" | "closed"
{{trigger.issue.labels}}            → ["bug", "high-priority"]
{{trigger.issue.assignees}}         → ["user1"]
{{trigger.issue.author}}            → "reporter"
{{trigger.issue.body}}              → "Issue description"
{{trigger.issue.workItemType}}      → "Bug" | "Task" | "Story"
{{trigger.issue.createdAt}}         → "2024-01-15T10:30:00Z"

Trigger-Specific Fields

{{trigger.trigger.label}}           → "security-vulnerability" (for label events)
{{trigger.trigger.labelAction}}     → "added" | "removed"
{{trigger.trigger.assignee}}        → "username" (for assign events)
{{trigger.trigger.slashCommand}}    → "review" (for manual triggers)
{{trigger.trigger.commentId}}       → "123456"
{{trigger.trigger.commentAuthor}}   → "username"
{{trigger.trigger.commentBody}}     → "Comment text"
{{trigger.trigger.commitAdded}}     → true (for PR edit with push)
{{trigger.trigger.reviewer}}        → "username" (for review events)
{{trigger.trigger.reviewState}}     → "approved" | "changes_requested"

CI Workflow Events

{{trigger.ciWorkflow.runId}}        → "12345678"
{{trigger.ciWorkflow.workflowName}} → "CI / Build & Test"
{{trigger.ciWorkflow.status}}       → "Failed"
{{trigger.ciWorkflow.conclusion}}   → "failure"
{{trigger.ciWorkflow.branch}}       → "main"
{{trigger.ciWorkflow.isPullRequest}} → true | false
{{trigger.ciWorkflow.pullRequestId}} → 42
{{trigger.ciWorkflow.commitSha}}    → "abc123..."
{{trigger.ciWorkflow.queuedAt}}     → "2024-01-15T10:30:00Z"
{{trigger.ciWorkflow.startedAt}}    → "2024-01-15T10:30:05Z"
{{trigger.ciWorkflow.completedAt}}  → "2024-01-15T10:35:00Z"
{{trigger.ciWorkflow.duration}}     → 295000
{{trigger.ciWorkflow.workflowUrl}}  → "https://github.com/org/repo/actions/runs/12345678"
{{trigger.ciWorkflow.jobCount}}     → 3

Note: CI workflow events may also include {{trigger.pullRequest.*}} fields when the CI run was triggered by a pull request (isPullRequest is true).

Handlebars Helpers

The template engine registers these helpers:

Comparison Helpers

handlebars
1{{#if (eq variable "value")}}...{{/if}} 2{{#if (neq variable "value")}}...{{/if}} 3{{#if (gt count 5)}}...{{/if}} 4{{#if (gte count 5)}}...{{/if}} 5{{#if (lt count 5)}}...{{/if}} 6{{#if (lte count 5)}}...{{/if}}

Logical Helpers

handlebars
1{{#if (and condition1 condition2)}}...{{/if}} 2{{#if (or condition1 condition2)}}...{{/if}} 3{{#if (not condition)}}...{{/if}}

Serialization Helper

handlebars
1{{json someObject}}

Outputs the object as pretty-printed JSON. Useful for debugging or passing structured data.

Iteration

handlebars
1{{#each items}} 2 {{this.name}} - {{this.value}} 3{{/each}}

Usage Locations

Templates are primarily used in:

  1. Step paramsrepoFullName, branch in git.clone
  2. Step instructions — Reference previous step outputs in agent prompts

Templates are not used in trigger conditions (those use the condition engine with operators).

For the complete field listing of all context types, see references/trigger-context-fields.md.

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