| name | dart-skills-lint-setup |
| description | Use this skill when you need to set up validation for AI agent skills in a Dart project for the first time.
Adds the linter as a dev_dependency, creates a configuration file, and generates a baseline for legacy repos. |
| metadata | {"internal":true} |
Setting up Skill Validation with dart_skills_lint
This skill covers first-time wiring of dart_skills_lint into a
repository. For ongoing use — running the linter, interpreting
output, and writing custom rules — see the
dart-skills-lint-validation
skill. For copy-pasteable CI workflow and pre-commit hook recipes,
see the Recipes section of the README.
Steps
-
Add dart_skills_lint as a dev_dependency. Prefer a git
dependency (the package isn't on pub.dev yet):
dev_dependencies:
dart_skills_lint:
git:
url: https://github.com/flutter/skills.git
path: tool/dart_skills_lint
Isolate the dependency in a tool/ package when you can,
instead of putting it on the root pubspec.yaml — keeps the
linter's deps out of your runtime closure. If you must add it
to multiple pubspec.yaml files, ensure the ref: (commit
hash) is identical across all of them so resolution doesn't
diverge.
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Create dart_skills_lint.yaml at the repository root so both
the CLI and any embedded test invocation share the same config:
dart_skills_lint:
rules:
check-relative-paths: error
check-trailing-whitespace: error
directories:
- path: ".agents/skills"
Rules enabled by default — check-absolute-paths,
valid-yaml-metadata, invalid-skill-name,
description-too-long — only need to be listed if you want to
change their severity. See RULES.md for the
full list.
-
Generate a baseline if you're integrating into a repository
with pre-existing skills that have legacy violations you don't
want to fix immediately:
dart run dart_skills_lint:cli --skills-directory=.agents/skills --generate-baseline
This writes the current set of failures into an ignore file so
the next run exits clean. New violations introduced after the
baseline still surface as errors.
-
Wire it into CI. Use the
GitHub Actions recipe from the README
verbatim, or follow the
pre-commit hook recipe below it.
When you're done
The dart-skills-lint-validation skill takes over from here for
day-to-day use.