Claude Code・Cursor・Windsurf 向けの cli terminal AI Agent Skills 集合。開発者ワークフロー自動化 を重視します。
このコレクションは、ターミナルで自然に使える AI エージェントツールに絞って紹介します。重視するのは、反復作業の自動化、エージェントパイプラインの実行、データやスキーマ操作、日々の実装速度向上といった実務ワークフローです。MCP や外部サービスと連携できるツールもありますが、主眼はコマンドラインでの生産性と安定運用にあります。ターミナル中心で開発・運用するチームに適した選定です。
Primary Install Bridge
Pick One Skill, Then Take the Install Path
This collection should not trap users in comparison mode or pretend to install the whole collection. Its job is to narrow the shortlist to one skill, then send the next click into installation, validation, and rollout. Installation happens on the skill path.
The Next Click Should Keep Narrowing, Not Reset Back To A Generic Directory
Once the install path is clear, move into the solution, CLI, or editorial surface that best matches this collection. That keeps platform, framework, and operations demand narrowing into a more verifiable high-intent journey.
Reviewed on 2026-04-17 against CLI-native workflow fit, installation clarity, operator handoff, and terminal-first execution value. This page is now positioned as an install-first terminal workflow entry point instead of a generic AI tools list.
We prioritize this page because terminal-intent users usually need a shortlist they can install and validate without leaving the shell for another round of vague tooling research.
Trust Signals
- Entries are chosen for terminal-native execution value such as command-line automation, shell workflows, and operator-friendly validation steps.
- Selection favors tools with public documentation and clear setup paths that teams can verify before standardizing a terminal stack.
- The page is curated for repeatable terminal operations, not for broad AI tooling adjacency or repository popularity alone.
Grouping Logic
- Lead with tools that can enter a terminal-first workflow without pulling teams back into heavy GUI setup ambiguity.
- Keep the shortlist compact enough for fast comparison while still covering command execution, automation, and operator handoff.
- Use installation as the bridge from terminal discovery into validated day-to-day execution.
Maintenance & Review
Last Reviewed
2026-04-17
Cadence
Re-check when install flow, maintainer posture, or terminal workflow relevance changes upstream; otherwise review monthly.
Maintained By
Killer-Skills editorial review within the recovery-focused authority queue.
Verification
Validate installability, shell fit, operator clarity, and maintainer trust before retaining or adding an entry.
Execution Examples
How These Skills Work Together In Practice
Install one terminal-first companion before standardizing the shell workflow
Use this page when you want one CLI companion that can enter real terminal work immediately instead of turning evaluation into another tooling spiral.
1. Open the installation docs before opening more CLI-related repositories.
2. Choose one tool that best supports command execution, terminal automation, or operator handoff.
3. Install it and verify the CLI write path, sync behavior, and first operator checkpoint.
4. Only after the base path works, expand the setup across the wider shell workflow.
Keep the team inside the terminal
Treat the collection as an editorial filter when you need terminal-first tools that speed up delivery without forcing a context switch into another UI stack.
1. Check whether the tool has stable ownership and visible install guidance.
2. Review CLI behavior so operators know what will be written and synced.
3. Use one validated terminal path before scaling it to more repos or more teammates.
4. Document the chosen terminal baseline after the first clean rollout.
The create-skill AI agent skill automates workflows and integrates APIs for Claude Code, enhancing developer productivity. It teaches the agent focused workflows, leveraging markdown and optional scripts.
Creates GitHub pull requests with properly formatted titles that pass the check-pr-title CI validation. Use when creating PRs, submitting changes for review, or when the user says /pr or asks to create a pull request.
Use when we want to turn a just-finished Formax workflow (e.g. commands, overlays, tools, hooks, permissions, UI parity) into a reusable Codex Skill under .codex/skills, including scaffolding, guardrails, and the minimum test checklist.
Use when preparing a Formax code handoff: selecting files, generating repomix bundles, and writing a high-quality prompt for WebGPT or another coding agent with clear constraints and validation scope.
Use when adding or modifying generator scripts that write files; keeps generated artifacts out of docs/ and aligns script defaults with ownership paths plus CI gate updates.
Fix a bug from a GitHub issue using TDD. Analyzes the issue, creates a reproducing test case, implements the fix, verifies it, runs refactor-pass, and creates a PR.
Enter explore mode - a thinking partner for exploring ideas, investigating problems, and clarifying requirements. Use when the user wants to think through something before or during a change.
Manage git worktrees for parallel AI agent development. Use this when asked to create, list, open, close, or merge worktrees, or when working with wt-* commands.
If This Page Is Close, Keep Narrowing With Adjacent Authority Pages
Do not reset back to the generic directory. Move sideways through these adjacent high-intent collections to narrow the shortlist toward the install path that best matches your team.
Use These Additional Paths If You Need One More Step To Narrow The Decision
These are the supporting surfaces for this collection after the install direction is clear and the primary next paths have already narrowed the decision.