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cannibalizer

cannibalizer contains 6 collected skills from 89jobrien, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.

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classify
software-developers

Debug or inspect classifier output for specific files or paths. Shows which rule fired and why. Use when the user asks "why was this classified as X", "what kind is this file", "debug classification", or wants to understand classifier behavior.

2026-04-26
cannibalizer
software-developers

Absorb a foreign repo into the Rust ecosystem. Full pipeline: scan, classify, plan routing, generate hexagonal stubs, and execute. Use when the user says "cannibalize", "absorb", "strip", or points at a non-Rust repo to harvest. Orchestrates the scan -> plan -> gen -> eat pipeline with approval gates between stages.

2026-04-26
eat
software-developers

Run cnbl eat to execute a migration plan -- copies generated stubs into destination repos and archives originals to the vault. Use when the user wants to "execute the plan", "absorb the files", "do the migration", or "eat it".

2026-04-26
gen
software-developers

Run cnbl gen to create hexagonal Rust stubs from a migration plan. Generates domain types, port traits, and adapter skeletons. Use when the user wants to "generate stubs", "scaffold components", or "create Rust skeletons".

2026-04-26
plan
software-developers

Run cnbl plan to route classified items to ecosystem repos. Takes scan JSONL as input, matches items against repos.json, and outputs routing decisions. Use when the user wants to "plan migration", "route items", or "decide where files go".

2026-04-26
scan
software-developers

Run cnbl scan on a target repo to classify every file by kind (domain logic, port, adapter, script, spec, config, glue, discard). Outputs JSONL. Use when the user wants to "scan a repo", "see what's in a project", or "classify files".

2026-04-26