add-tool — home-manager add-tool, opt-out, community, home-manager, ide skills, nix-darwin, nix-flake, telemetry, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf

v1.0.0

À propos de ce Skill

Parfait pour les Agents basés sur Nix nécessitant des capacités de suppression de télémétrie avancées pour les outils et applications courants. Investigate a tool from a GitHub issue and add it to the opt-out flake

# Core Topics

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Updated: 3/14/2026

Killer-Skills Review

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Reference-Only Page Review Score: 7/11

This page remains useful for operators, but Killer-Skills treats it as reference material instead of a primary organic landing page.

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Review Score
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Quality Score
36
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Parfait pour les Agents basés sur Nix nécessitant des capacités de suppression de télémétrie avancées pour les outils et applications courants. Investigate a tool from a GitHub issue and add it to the opt-out flake

Pourquoi utiliser cette compétence

Permet aux agents d'enquêter sur les outils en utilisant les problèmes GitHub et de déterminer l'éligibilité à l'opt-out des erreurs, en exploitant les variables d'environnement pour désactiver la télémétrie, l'analyse ou la notification d'erreurs, et en utilisant des modules Nix flake pour une intégration sans problème.

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Parfait pour les Agents basés sur Nix nécessitant des capacités de suppression de télémétrie avancées pour les outils et applications courants.

Cas d'utilisation exploitables for add-tool

Enquêter sur les outils pour déterminer l'éligibilité à l'opt-out de télémétrie
Rechercher des variables d'environnement pour désactiver l'analyse
Vérifier la compatibilité des outils avec Nix, NixOS et Home Manager

! Sécurité et Limitations

  • Nécessite un accès à la vue des problèmes de gh
  • Limité aux opt-outs de variables d'environnement
  • La compatibilité avec Nix, NixOS et Home Manager est requise

Why this page is reference-only

  • - Current locale does not satisfy the locale-governance contract.
  • - The underlying skill quality score is below the review floor.

Source Boundary

The section below is supporting source material from the upstream repository. Use the Killer-Skills review above as the primary decision layer.

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FAQ & Installation Steps

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? Frequently Asked Questions

What is add-tool?

Parfait pour les Agents basés sur Nix nécessitant des capacités de suppression de télémétrie avancées pour les outils et applications courants. Investigate a tool from a GitHub issue and add it to the opt-out flake

How do I install add-tool?

Run the command: npx killer-skills add adampie/opt-out/add-tool. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.

What are the use cases for add-tool?

Key use cases include: Enquêter sur les outils pour déterminer l'éligibilité à l'opt-out de télémétrie, Rechercher des variables d'environnement pour désactiver l'analyse, Vérifier la compatibilité des outils avec Nix, NixOS et Home Manager.

Which IDEs are compatible with add-tool?

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 add-tool?

Nécessite un accès à la vue des problèmes de gh. Limité aux opt-outs de variables d'environnement. La compatibilité avec Nix, NixOS et Home Manager est requise.

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 adampie/opt-out/add-tool. 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 add-tool 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.

Imported Repository Instructions

The section below is supporting source material from the upstream repository. Use the Killer-Skills review above as the primary decision layer.

Supporting Evidence

add-tool

Install add-tool, an AI agent skill for AI agent workflows and automation. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf with one-command setup.

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Supporting Evidence

Add tool

Investigate the tool described in GitHub issue $ARGUMENTS and determine whether it qualifies for the opt-out flake.

  1. Read the GitHub issue using gh issue view to get the tool name and any linked documentation.

  2. Research the tool by visiting its official documentation and source repository. Look specifically for environment variables that disable telemetry, analytics, or crash reporting.

  3. Verify eligibility. Only environment variable opt-outs qualify. The following do NOT qualify:

    • Update check suppression (e.g., DENO_NO_UPDATE_CHECK)
    • CLI-command-based opt-out (e.g., flutter --disable-analytics)
    • Settings-file-based opt-out
  4. Check for duplicates. Verify the tool does not already exist in tools/ (including _-prefixed excluded files).

  5. Create the tool file:

    If a valid env var opt-out exists, create tools/<toolname>.nix:

    nix
    1{ 2 name = "<toolname>"; 3 meta = { 4 description = "<description of the tool itself — do not reference other tools>"; 5 homepage = "<link to the tool's git repository>"; 6 documentation = "<link to the specific documentation page proving the env var opt-out>"; 7 lastChecked = "YYYY-MM-DD"; 8 hasTelemetry = true; 9 }; 10 variables = { 11 ENV_VAR_NAME = "value"; 12 }; 13 commands = { }; 14}

    If the tool also has CLI commands for telemetry (e.g., to check status or disable), add them:

    nix
    1 commands = { 2 disable = "tool --disable-analytics"; 3 status = "tool analytics status"; 4 };

    If NO valid env var opt-out exists, create tools/_<toolname>.nix (do not add comments explaining why the tool is excluded — the metadata fields are self-documenting):

    nix
    1{ 2 name = "<toolname>"; 3 meta = { 4 description = "<description of the tool itself — do not reference other tools>"; 5 homepage = "<link to the tool's git repository>"; 6 documentation = "<link to relevant documentation>"; 7 lastChecked = "YYYY-MM-DD"; 8 hasTelemetry = true; 9 }; 10 variables = { }; 11 commands = { }; 12 config = { }; 13}

    If the tool has a config-file-based opt-out, populate the config map with the file path as key and key/value settings as the value:

    nix
    1 config = { 2 "~/.toolname/config.toml" = { 3 "telemetry.enabled" = "false"; 4 }; 5 };

    Set hasTelemetry = false; only if the tool was investigated and confirmed to have no telemetry at all.

  6. Metadata rules:

    • The description must describe only the tool being added. Do not mention other tools, frameworks, or ecosystems.
    • The homepage must link to the tool's own repository.
    • The documentation must link to the tool's own documentation page that covers telemetry/analytics opt-out. Prefer official website docs over source code links — only link to source code if no public documentation exists.
    • Set lastChecked to today's date in YYYY-MM-DD format.
    • Set hasTelemetry to true for tools with telemetry (even excluded ones that only have CLI opt-out). Set to false only if the tool was investigated and confirmed to have no telemetry.
  7. Stage, format, and validate:

    bash
    1git add tools/<filename>.nix 2mise run fmt 3mise run lint 4mise run flake-check
  8. Update README if the tool was added (not _-prefixed):

    bash
    1mise run readme-vars 2git add README.md
  9. Commit, push, and create a PR:

    • Create a branch named add-tool/<toolname>
    • Commit with a clear message describing the addition
    • Push and create a PR using gh pr create
    • Assign the PR to @adampie
    • Link to the GitHub issue in the PR body with Closes #<number>

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