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Found 5 Skills
lazygit terminal UI for git. Use for git operations.
Automates terminal TUI applications (vim, htop, lazygit, dialog) through managed PTY sessions. Use when the user needs to interact with terminal apps, edit files in vim/nano, navigate TUI menus, click terminal buttons/checkboxes, or automate CLI workflows with interactive prompts.
Explore and analyze TUI applications to document their features for cloning. Use when asked to reverse-engineer, analyze, document, or understand a terminal UI like Claude Code, OpenCode, Codex, lazygit, or any ratatui/ncurses-based application. Launches the target TUI in tmux, systematically explores all views and keybindings, captures ASCII diagrams of each screen, and writes findings incrementally to a markdown file (survives context compaction).
Configures a complete terminal-based AI coding environment centered on Ghostty terminal with Fish shell, yazi, lazygit, Neovim (LazyVim), fzf, zoxide, atuin, and supporting tools. Includes CJK font optimization for Chinese/Japanese/Korean users on macOS with Apple Silicon. This skill should be used when setting up or modifying a Ghostty-based development environment, configuring terminal tools for vibe coding workflows, or troubleshooting Ghostty/Fish/yazi/lazygit issues.
Rebuild nix-darwin/NixOS system after dotfiles changes. Use when config files managed by Nix (lazygit, ghostty, etc.) need to be regenerated, or after editing any .nix file in the dotfiles repo.