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claude-skill
// Use when work should be delegated to Claude Code CLI, especially headless `claude -p` runs, automation scripts, CI jobs, resumable sessions, or requests to use Claude/Claude Code for a task.
// Use when work should be delegated to Claude Code CLI, especially headless `claude -p` runs, automation scripts, CI jobs, resumable sessions, or requests to use Claude/Claude Code for a task.
| name | claude-skill |
| description | Use when work should be delegated to Claude Code CLI, especially headless `claude -p` runs, automation scripts, CI jobs, resumable sessions, or requests to use Claude/Claude Code for a task. |
| compatibility | Requires Claude Code CLI (`claude`) installed and authenticated on the target machine. |
Use this skill when the job should be executed through Claude Code itself, not solved inline. Focus on commands and workflows that match current stable Claude Code behavior.
claude --help on the target machine as the compatibility floor. CLI flags move faster than blog posts and copied examples.Bash(git diff *), while the installed claude 2.1.71 help on this machine still shows Bash(git:*). Mirror the syntax shown by the target machine's claude --help./model, settings, or ANTHROPIC_MODEL.--model unless the user explicitly asked for a model override or the workflow must pin a model for reproducibility.--append-system-prompt over --system-prompt unless replacing the default Claude Code behavior is intentional.dontAsk; reserve bypassPermissions for isolated environments.Run these checks before giving advanced advice:
claude --version
claude auth status --text
claude --help
If installation or updates look odd, use:
claude doctor
npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code as the standard install path.claude install.claude doctor rather than assuming one installer path is universal.Use -p / --print for non-interactive execution:
claude -p "summarize the repository architecture"
Add --output-format json when the caller needs machine-readable output:
claude -p "review the auth layer for risks" --output-format json
--model by default.claude --model <alias-or-name> ....model) or ANTHROPIC_MODEL.--model onto every command example.Claude Code supports these permission modes:
| Mode | Use |
|---|---|
default | Interactive exploration. Prompts on first use of write/bash-style tools. |
acceptEdits | Recommended starting point for coding automation. Auto-accepts edits, but command execution can still prompt. |
plan | Analysis only. No file changes or command execution. |
dontAsk | Auto-denies anything not already approved by permission rules. Good for unattended-but-constrained runs. |
bypassPermissions | Skips prompts entirely. Only for strong sandbox / container / VM isolation. |
Important clarifications:
acceptEdits is the skill's recommended default, not the CLI default.dontAsk with explicit allow rules.bypassPermissions when the environment is already isolated and the user accepts the risk.--tools plus default or plan; do not reach for bypassPermissions just to suppress prompts.Do not mix these up:
--tools restricts which built-in tools are available at all.--allowedTools pre-approves specific tools or tool rules so Claude does not prompt for them.--disallowedTools removes tools or rules from context.Permission rules follow Tool or Tool(specifier) syntax.
Use wildcard rules when the command will include arguments:
Bash(git diff *)Bash(npm run test *)Bash(find) because it matches only the exact literal command findIf the local CLI help shows colon syntax such as Bash(find:*), use that form on that machine. The important part is to allow an argument-aware rule rather than an exact literal command.
If the user wants Claude limited to a narrow tool family, you should usually use both --tools and --allowedTools: --tools defines the hard boundary, --allowedTools removes prompts inside that boundary.
text: default human-readable outputjson: one final structured resultstream-json: event stream for long-running automationDo not promise a fixed JSON schema unless you have validated it on the target version. Prefer wording like "returns a final result object with response text, timing, and session metadata."
These are appropriate starting points on current stable builds:
--append-system-prompt--allowedTools--disallowedTools--tools--permission-mode--output-format--mcp-config--continue / --resume--settings / --setting-sources--session-id--add-dir--max-budget-usd--fallback-model for print modePublished docs sometimes mention flags that are absent from the installed binary on a given machine. Before emitting less-common flags, verify them with claude --help.
claude -p "count the total lines of code in this repo, grouped by language" \
--permission-mode default \
--tools "Bash,Read" \
--allowedTools "Read" "Bash(find:*)" "Bash(wc:*)"
claude -p "fix the failing login test and rerun the relevant test command" \
--permission-mode acceptEdits \
--tools "Bash,Read,Edit,Write" \
--allowedTools "Read" "Edit" "Write" "Bash(npm test *)"
claude -p "review the repository for security issues and produce a concise report" \
--output-format json \
--append-system-prompt "Focus on concrete findings, exploitability, and mitigations."
claude -r "$session_id" -p "continue by updating the tests and summarizing what changed"
claude -c -p "continue with the next step"
claude -p "investigate the API latency spike" \
--permission-mode acceptEdits \
--mcp-config monitoring-tools.json \
--allowedTools "Read" "mcp__datadog__*" "mcp__prometheus__*"
Use only when the environment is already sandboxed:
claude -p "run the migration and fix the resulting type errors" \
--permission-mode bypassPermissions \
--tools "Bash,Read,Edit,Write"
claude --help if you plan to use uncommon flags.--model unless the user explicitly asked for an override.--tools when safety or predictability matters.--allowedTools for prompt-free approval of known-safe actions.Pause only when one of these is materially unclear:
claude --help.Otherwise, proceed and give the best current command.
When using this skill, the output should usually include:
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