--- name: wp-project-triage description: "Use when you need a deterministic inspection of a WordPress repository (plugin/theme/block theme/WP core/Gutenberg/full site) including tooling/tests/version hints, and a structured JSON report to guide workflows and guardrails." compatibility: "Targets WordPress 6.9+ (PHP 7.2.24+). Filesystem-based agent with bash + node. Some workflows require WP-CLI." --- # WP Project Triage ## When to use Use this skill to quickly understand what kind of WordPress repo you’re in and what commands/conventions to follow before making changes. ## Inputs required - Repo root (current working directory). ## Procedure 1. Run the detector (prints JSON to stdout): - `node skills/wp-project-triage/scripts/detect_wp_project.mjs` 2. If you need the exact output contract, read: - `skills/wp-project-triage/references/triage.schema.json` 3. Use the report to select workflow guardrails: - project kind(s) - PHP/Node tooling present - tests present - version hints and sources 4. If the report is missing signals you need, update the detector rather than guessing. ## Verification - The JSON should parse and include: `project.kind`, `signals`, and `tooling`. - Re-run after changes that affect structure/tooling (adding `theme.json`, `block.json`, build config). ## Failure modes / debugging - If it reports `unknown`, check whether the repo root is correct. - If scanning is slow, add/extend ignore directories in the script.