building-clis
✓Build professional command-line interfaces in Python, Go, and Rust using modern frameworks like Typer, Cobra, and clap. Use when creating developer tools, automation scripts, or infrastructure management CLIs with robust argument parsing, interactive features, and multi-platform distribution.
Installation
SKILL.md
Build professional command-line interfaces across Python, Go, and Rust using modern frameworks with robust argument parsing, configuration management, and shell integration.
Common triggers: "create a CLI tool", "build a command-line interface", "add CLI arguments", "parse command-line options", "generate shell completions"
For detailed framework comparison and selection criteria, see references/framework-selection.md.
Build professional command-line interfaces in Python, Go, and Rust using modern frameworks like Typer, Cobra, and clap. Use when creating developer tools, automation scripts, or infrastructure management CLIs with robust argument parsing, interactive features, and multi-platform distribution. Source: ancoleman/ai-design-components.
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- Install command
npx skills add https://github.com/ancoleman/ai-design-components --skill building-clis- Category
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- 2026-02-01
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- 2026-02-18
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What is building-clis?
Build professional command-line interfaces in Python, Go, and Rust using modern frameworks like Typer, Cobra, and clap. Use when creating developer tools, automation scripts, or infrastructure management CLIs with robust argument parsing, interactive features, and multi-platform distribution. Source: ancoleman/ai-design-components.
How do I install building-clis?
Open your terminal or command line tool (Terminal, iTerm, Windows Terminal, etc.) Copy and run this command: npx skills add https://github.com/ancoleman/ai-design-components --skill building-clis Once installed, the skill will be automatically configured in your AI coding environment and ready to use in Claude Code or Cursor
Where is the source repository?
https://github.com/ancoleman/ai-design-components
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- Source
- skills.sh
- First Seen
- 2026-02-01