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Claude Code Skills

This repository stores commonly used skills for Claude Code internally.

Installation

Clone this repository into ~/.claude/skills with git clone git@git.onixbyte.com:onixbyte/claude-code-skills ~/.claude/skills.

Available Skills

Skill Description
british-english Apply British English spelling and grammar as a global default for files, commits, and documentation when no project-level language override is set.
commit-message Produce conventional-commit messages from the current staged diff, with optional gitmoji support.
spring-boot Conventions for Spring Boot services on Gradle + Java 21 + Spring Boot 3.5: a strict four-layer architecture (Controller → Service → Manager/Client → Mapper/Repository), with an optional Variant layer for multi-implementation strategies. Covers MyBatis + JPA, Spring Validation, global exception handling, TraceId logging, and SpringDoc OpenAPI.

Adding a Skill

  1. Create a directory named after the skill: mkdir my-skill/.
  2. Add a SKILL.md inside it, beginning with the required frontmatter (name, description).
  3. Open a pull request against main.

Repository Hygiene

  • Local Claude Code configuration (.claude/) is ignored — keep per-machine settings out of version control.
  • Each skill lives in its own top-level directory named exactly as the name field in its SKILL.md.
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Group-level claude code skills.
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