skill-project-overview
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- Setup complexity
- Guided setup
- External API key
- Not required
- Operating systems
- Unspecified (assume cross-platform)
- Runtime requirements
- No special requirements
- Permissions
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- Read-only
- Write / modify
- Shell exec
- Network behavior
- Local-only
- Install commands
- 26 variants
Profile is derived at build time from SKILL.md and install vectors. Subject to drift from author intent.
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---
name: skill-project-overview
description: Interactive repository analysis and project-overview.md generation via task creation. Invoke for…
category: engineering
runtime: no special runtime
---
# skill-project-overview output preview
## PART A: Task fit
- Use case: Interactive repository analysis and project-overview.md generation via task creation. Invoke for /project-overview command. Direct execution skill for analyzing a repository and creating a task with research artifact to generate project-overview.md. Uses a 3-stage workflow: auto-scan, interactive interview, and task+artifact creation. runs entirely locall….
- Inputs: target material, constraints, expected output, and acceptance criteria.
- Evidence boundary: follow “Context References / Execution / Step 1: Generate Session ID” and do not present inference as author intent.
## PART B: Execution result
- **01** The card summarizes the use case; runtime output centers on “Interactive repository analysis and project-overview.md generation via task creation. Invoke for /project-overview command. Direct execution skill for analyzing a repository and creating a task with research artifact to generate project-overview.md. Uses a 3-stage workflow: auto-scan, interactive interview, and task+artifact creation. runs entirely locall…”.
- **02** When the source has headings, the agent prioritizes “Context References / Execution / Step 1: Generate Session ID” so the result follows the author’s structure.
- **03** Typical output includes task judgment, concrete steps, required commands or file edits, validation, and follow-up options.
- **04** Risk context follows the fingerprint: read files, write/modify files, run shell commands; mostly runs locally; usually needs no extra API key.
## Running Rules
- read files, write/modify files, run shell commands; mostly runs locally; usually needs no extra API key.
- Validate with a small sample before expanding scope.
- Return the result, validation criteria, and next iteration options. The source mentions slash commands such as `/plan`, `/implement`, `/dev`; use them first when your agent supports command triggers.
Name target files or source material, expected output, forbidden changes, and whether network or shell access is allowed. Permission fingerprint: read files, write/modify files, run shell commands.
Start with a small task and check whether the result follows “Context References / Execution / Step 1: Generate Session ID”. Inspect diffs, logs, previews, or tests before expanding scope.
Confirm the final output includes a concrete result, evidence, and next action. If it stays generic, tighten inputs, boundaries, and acceptance criteria.
---
name: skill-project-overview
description: Interactive repository analysis and project-overview.md generation via task creation. Invoke for…
category: engineering
source: benbrastmckie/nvim
---
# skill-project-overview
## When to use
- Interactive repository analysis and project-overview.md generation via task creation. Invoke for /project-overview com…
- Use it when the task has clear inputs, repeatable steps, and validation criteria.
## What to provide
- Target material, scope, expected result, and forbidden changes.
- Whether network, commands, file writes, or external services are allowed.
## Execution rules
- Organize steps around “Context References / Execution / Step 1: Generate Session ID” and keep inference separate from source facts.
- read files, write/modify files, run shell commands; mostly runs locally; usually needs no extra API key.
- Validate with a small sample before expanding the task.
## Output requirements
- Return the deliverable, key evidence, validation method, and next action.
- Mark missing information as unknown; do not invent commands, platforms, or dependencies. The author source anchors workflow facts; repository files anchor sources and commands; Fluxly only adds fit, limitations, and quality judgment.
skill "skill-project-overview" {
input -> user goal + target files + boundaries + acceptance criteria
context -> Context References / Execution / Step 1: Generate Session ID
rules -> SKILL.md triggers / order / output contract
runtime -> no special runtime | read files, write/modify files, run shell commands | mostly runs locally
guardrails -> usually needs no extra API key + small-sample validation + diff/log review
output -> copyable result + checklist + next iteration
} Project Overview Skill (Direct Execution)
Direct execution skill for analyzing a repository and creating a task with research artifact to generate project-overview.md. Uses a 3-stage workflow: auto-scan, interactive interview, and task+artifact creation.
Key behavior: The skill does NOT write project-overview.md directly. It creates a task and research artifact, then guides the user to /plan and /implement for the actual file generation.
Context References
Reference (do not load eagerly):
- Path:
@specs/TODO.md- Current task list - Path:
@specs/state.json- Machine state - Path:
@.claude/context/repo/update-project.md- Generation guide (template reference) - Path:
@.claude/context/repo/project-overview.md- Current project overview
Execution
Step 1: Generate Session ID
session_id="sess_$(date +%s)_$(od -An -N3 -tx1 /dev/urandom | tr -d ' ')"
Step 2: Check Current State
Read .claude/context/repo/project-overview.md and check if it begins with <!-- GENERIC TEMPLATE:
head -1 .claude/context/repo/project-overview.md 2>/dev/null
If file does not exist or contains the generic template marker, proceed with full generation workflow.
If file exists and is already customized (no generic template marker), notify the user:
Use AskUserQuestion:
{
"question": "project-overview.md already exists and appears customized. What would you like to do?",
"header": "Existing Overview",
"multiSelect": false,
"options": [
{"label": "Regenerate from scratch", "description": "Re-scan repository and create new task to replace existing overview"},
{"label": "Cancel", "description": "Keep existing project-overview.md as-is"}
]
}
If "Cancel" selected, display message and exit:
Project overview generation cancelled. Current file preserved at .claude/context/repo/project-overview.md
Step 3: Stage 1 - Auto-Scan Repository
Perform automated repository analysis using bash commands. Collect findings into structured data.
3.1: Directory Structure
# Top-level directory listing
ls -1d */ 2>/dev/null | head -20
# Key directories (check existence)
for dir in src lib pkg lua tests test after doc docs; do
[ -d "$dir" ] && echo "Found: $dir/"
done
3.2: Language Detection
Count files by extension to identify primary languages:
# Count files by extension (top 10)
find . -type f -name '*.*' \
-not -path './.git/*' \
-not -path './node_modules/*' \
-not -path './.claude/*' \
-not -path './specs/*' \
| sed 's/.*\.//' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -10
3.3: Package Managers and Build Tools
Check for common project configuration files:
# Package managers
for f in package.json Cargo.toml go.mod flake.nix pyproject.toml Gemfile composer.json; do
[ -f "$f" ] && echo "Package: $f"
done
# Build tools
for f in Makefile justfile Taskfile.yml CMakeLists.txt build.gradle build.sbt; do
[ -f "$f" ] && echo "Build: $f"
done
3.4: Framework Detection
Identify frameworks from config files and dependencies:
# Framework-specific config files
for f in next.config.js next.config.ts vite.config.ts vite.config.js \
nuxt.config.ts angular.json tsconfig.json webpack.config.js \
init.lua lazy-lock.json; do
[ -f "$f" ] && echo "Framework: $f"
done
# Check package.json dependencies if exists
if [ -f "package.json" ]; then
jq -r '.dependencies // {} | keys[]' package.json 2>/dev/null | head -10
fi
3.5: Testing Detection
# Test config files
for f in jest.config.js jest.config.ts vitest.config.ts pytest.ini \
.pytest.ini conftest.py setup.cfg phpunit.xml; do
[ -f "$f" ] && echo "TestConfig: $f"
done
# Test file patterns
find . -type f \( -name '*_test.*' -o -name '*_spec.*' -o -name 'test_*' \) \
-not -path './.git/*' -not -path './node_modules/*' | head -5
3.6: CI/CD Detection
# CI/CD config files
for f in .github/workflows .gitlab-ci.yml .travis.yml Jenkinsfile \
.circleci/config.yml; do
[ -e "$f" ] && echo "CI: $f"
done
3.7: Key Files
# Important root files
for f in README.md CLAUDE.md LICENSE CHANGELOG.md ROADMAP.md \
.gitignore .editorconfig .prettierrc .eslintrc*; do
[ -f "$f" ] && echo "Key: $f"
done
3.8: Entry Points
# Common entry points
for f in main.go main.py main.rs index.ts index.js init.lua \
app.py app.ts server.ts server.js; do
[ -f "$f" ] && echo "Entry: $f"
done
# Check src/ for entry points
for f in src/main.* src/index.* src/app.*; do
[ -f "$f" ] && echo "Entry: $f"
done 2>/dev/null
Compile all findings into a structured summary for display.
Step 4: Stage 2 - Interactive Interview
Present auto-detected findings and ask verification questions.
4.1: Present Findings for Confirmation
Display the scan results in a readable format:
## Repository Scan Results
**Languages detected**: {languages with file counts}
**Build tools**: {list}
**Package managers**: {list}
**Frameworks**: {list or "None detected"}
**Testing**: {test framework/config or "None detected"}
**CI/CD**: {CI system or "None detected"}
**Key directories**: {list}
**Entry points**: {list}
Then ask for confirmation:
Use AskUserQuestion:
{
"question": "Are these findings accurate? Select any that need correction:",
"header": "Verify Findings",
"multiSelect": true,
"options": [
{"label": "Languages are correct", "description": "{detected languages}"},
{"label": "Build/framework is correct", "description": "{detected build tools and frameworks}"},
{"label": "Testing setup is correct", "description": "{detected test framework}"},
{"label": "Everything looks correct", "description": "No corrections needed"},
{"label": "I need to provide corrections", "description": "Will provide corrections in next step"}
]
}
If "I need to provide corrections" is selected, use AskUserQuestion with free text:
{
"question": "What corrections should be made to the scan results?",
"header": "Corrections"
}
Apply corrections to the findings data.
4.2: Ask About Project Purpose
Use AskUserQuestion:
{
"question": "What is the primary purpose of this project?",
"header": "Project Purpose"
}
This is a free-text question. The user provides a description of what the project does.
4.3: Ask About Development Workflow
Use AskUserQuestion:
{
"question": "What is your typical development workflow? Select all that apply:",
"header": "Dev Workflow",
"multiSelect": true,
"options": [
{"label": "Edit and test locally", "description": "Direct local development"},
{"label": "Build then test", "description": "Compile/build step before testing"},
{"label": "TDD/test-first", "description": "Write tests before implementation"},
{"label": "CI/CD pipeline", "description": "Automated testing and deployment"},
{"label": "REPL-driven", "description": "Interactive development environment"},
{"label": "Other", "description": "Will describe in next step"}
]
}
If "Other" selected, ask for free text description.
4.4: Ask About Additional Components (Optional)
Use AskUserQuestion:
{
"question": "Are there additional components or important details I should include?",
"header": "Additional Info",
"multiSelect": false,
"options": [
{"label": "Yes, I have more to add", "description": "Will provide additional information"},
{"label": "No, that covers it", "description": "Proceed with task creation"}
]
}
If "Yes" selected, ask for free text.
Step 5: Stage 3 - Create Task and Research Artifact
5.1: Read Current State
next_num=$(jq -r '.next_project_number' specs/state.json)
5.2: Create Task Directory and Research Artifact
Compute task directory:
padded_num=$(printf "%03d" "$next_num")
task_slug="generate_project_overview"
task_dir="specs/${padded_num}_${task_slug}"
mkdir -p "${task_dir}/reports" "${task_dir}/plans" "${task_dir}/summaries"
Write research artifact at ${task_dir}/reports/01_project-overview-scan.md:
# Research Report: Task #{N}
**Task**: {N} - Generate project-overview.md
**Started**: {ISO_DATE}
**Completed**: {ISO_DATE}
**Effort**: Low
**Dependencies**: None
**Sources/Inputs**:
- Repository auto-scan
- User interview responses
**Artifacts**:
- specs/{NNN}_{SLUG}/reports/01_project-overview-scan.md
**Standards**: report-format.md, subagent-return.md
## Executive Summary
- Automated scan identified {language_count} languages, {framework} framework, {build_tool} build system
- User confirmed/corrected findings via interactive interview
- Project purpose: {user_provided_purpose}
- Development workflow: {workflow_description}
## Findings
### Technology Stack
**Primary Language**: {language}
**Framework/Platform**: {framework or "None"}
**Build System**: {build_tool}
**Package Manager**: {package_manager}
**Testing Framework**: {test_framework or "None detected"}
**CI/CD**: {ci_system or "None detected"}
### Directory Structure
{tree output with descriptions}
### Entry Points
{list of detected entry points}
### Key Files
{list of important files}
### Project Purpose
{user-provided purpose description}
### Development Workflow
{user-selected workflow with any additional details}
### Additional Notes
{any additional information from user, or "None"}
## Recommendations
This report provides all information needed to generate `.claude/context/repo/project-overview.md` using the template in `.claude/context/repo/update-project.md`.
Run `/plan {N}` to create an implementation plan, then `/implement {N}` to generate the file.
5.3: Update state.json
Add new task to active_projects:
jq --argjson num "$next_num" \
--arg name "$task_slug" \
'.active_projects += [{
"project_number": $num,
"project_name": $name,
"status": "researched",
"task_type": "meta",
"next_artifact_number": 2
}] | .next_project_number = ($num + 1)' \
specs/state.json > specs/state.json.tmp && mv specs/state.json.tmp specs/state.json
5.4: Update TODO.md
Prepend new task entry to the Tasks section in TODO.md:
### {N}. Generate project-overview.md [RESEARCHED]
- **Description**: Generate project-overview.md for this repository based on automated scan and user interview findings
- **Type**: meta
- **Priority**: Medium
- **Created**: {ISO_DATE}
- **Research**: [specs/{NNN}_{SLUG}/reports/01_project-overview-scan.md]
5.5: Link Artifact
Use the link-artifact-todo.sh script if available:
.claude/scripts/link-artifact-todo.sh "$next_num" "Research" "specs/${padded_num}_${task_slug}/reports/01_project-overview-scan.md"
5.6: Git Commit
git add specs/ .claude/
git commit -m "task ${next_num}: create and complete research
Session: ${session_id}"
Step 6: Display Next Steps
Output to user:
## Project Overview Task Created
**Task #{N}**: Generate project-overview.md [RESEARCHED]
**Research artifact**: specs/{NNN}_{SLUG}/reports/01_project-overview-scan.md
The research artifact contains all scan findings and your responses. To generate the actual project-overview.md file:
1. Run `/plan {N}` to create an implementation plan
2. Run `/implement {N}` to generate the file
Alternatively, if you want to skip the plan step:
- Run `/implement {N} --force` to implement directly from the research
Notes
- The skill intentionally does NOT write project-overview.md directly
- It creates a task in [RESEARCHED] status, ready for /plan and /implement
- The task type is "meta" since it modifies .claude/ content
- The auto-scan uses simple bash commands (ls, find, file checks) to keep execution fast
- The interactive interview uses AskUserQuestion for multi-turn dialogue
- If the user cancels at any point, no task is created
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