From dev-tools
Provision a new dev-tools workspace on disk. Use when the user wants to start a new repo-scaffold, retrofitting, code-review, templatization, session-continuity, browser-automation, or agent-workspace surface. Accepts a workspace name and a variant. Scaffolds the workspace, personalises CLAUDE.md from the user's global memory, and (by default) creates a GitHub repo.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/dev-tools:new-workspaceThis skill is limited to the following tools:
The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Creates a new workspace for dev-tools workflows. This plugin's commands (`/dev-tools:qa-orchestrator`, `/dev-tools:make-agent-friendly`, etc.) and skills (`templatize-workspace`, `screenshot-site`) are globally available once installed — this skill only provisions the **data scaffold** (CLAUDE.md, context/, notes structure) that those primitives read from and write to. Session-continuity skills...
Creates a new workspace for dev-tools workflows. This plugin's commands (/dev-tools:qa-orchestrator, /dev-tools:make-agent-friendly, etc.) and skills (templatize-workspace, screenshot-site) are globally available once installed — this skill only provisions the data scaffold (CLAUDE.md, context/, notes structure) that those primitives read from and write to. Session-continuity skills moved to claude-rudder@danielrosehill.
$ARGUMENTS is parsed as:
~/repos/github/my-repos.--variant=<name> (optional): which scaffold to copy. One of repo-scaffold, retrofitting, code-review, templatization, session-continuity, browser-automation, agent-workspace. Default: agent-workspace.--local-only (optional): skip GitHub repo creation and push. Default: create a public GitHub repo and push.--private (optional): create the GitHub repo as private. Default: public./dev-tools:new-workspace my-qa-run --variant=code-review
/dev-tools:new-workspace scrape-acme --variant=browser-automation
/dev-tools:new-workspace bulk-retrofit --variant=retrofitting --local-only
/dev-tools:new-workspace project-plan --variant=agent-workspace
Extract workspace name, target parent path, variant, and flags from $ARGUMENTS. If workspace name is missing, ask the user for it before proceeding.
The bundled scaffold lives at ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/../../template/<variant>/. Confirm it exists. If the variant isn't one of the seven listed above, tell the user which variants are available.
Read ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md if it exists. Extract OS, locale, timezone, and user identity facts. These will personalise the workspace's CLAUDE.md at step 6.
mkdir -p <target-parent>/<workspace-name>
cp -r ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/../../template/<variant>/. <target-parent>/<workspace-name>/
Do not copy any .claude/ tree. The plugin's primitives are global.
Open the new workspace's CLAUDE.md and:
Ask the user only for facts this plugin can't infer:
cd <target-parent>/<workspace-name>
git init
git add .
git commit -m "Initial workspace from dev-tools plugin"
Unless --local-only is set:
gh repo create <workspace-name> --<public|private> --source=. --push
Use --public by default, --private if flag was passed.
Tell the user:
/dev-tools:qa-orchestrator for code-review, templatize-workspace skill for templatization).${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/../../template/ (not ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT} — that variable isn't exported in skill bash injection, only in hooks/MCP)..claude/commands/, .claude/agents/, or .claude/skills/ into the new workspace.npx claudepluginhub danielrosehill/claude-code-plugins --plugin dev-toolsGuides creation, editing, and verification of skills for AI coding agents using test-driven development with subagent scenarios. Use when authoring or debugging skills.