--- name: oclif-scaffolder description: Generate oclif CLI framework projects with plugin support, topics, hooks, and TypeScript. Creates enterprise-grade CLI applications with extensibility. allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Bash, Glob, Grep --- # oclif Scaffolder Generate a complete oclif CLI application with plugin architecture, topics, and enterprise patterns. ## Capabilities - Generate TypeScript-based oclif CLI projects - Create command topics with hierarchical organization - Set up plugin system for extensibility - Configure hooks for lifecycle events - Implement flag inheritance and parsing - Set up testing and development workflows ## Usage Invoke this skill when you need to: - Bootstrap an enterprise-grade CLI with oclif - Create extensible CLIs with plugin support - Build CLIs with complex command hierarchies - Implement lifecycle hooks and middleware ## Inputs | Parameter | Type | Required | Description | |-----------|------|----------|-------------| | projectName | string | Yes | Name of the CLI project (kebab-case) | | description | string | Yes | Short description of the CLI | | commands | array | No | List of commands to scaffold | | plugins | boolean | No | Enable plugin support (default: true) | | topics | array | No | Command topics/namespaces | ### Command Structure ```json { "commands": [ { "name": "deploy", "description": "Deploy application", "topic": "app", "flags": [ { "name": "env", "char": "e", "required": true }, { "name": "force", "char": "f", "allowNo": true } ], "args": [ { "name": "service", "required": true } ] } ], "topics": [ { "name": "app", "description": "Application commands" }, { "name": "config", "description": "Configuration management" } ] } ``` ## Output Structure ``` / ├── package.json ├── tsconfig.json ├── .gitignore ├── README.md ├── bin/ │ ├── dev.js # Development entry │ └── run.js # Production entry ├── src/ │ ├── index.ts # Plugin exports │ ├── commands/ │ │ ├── app/ │ │ │ ├── deploy.ts # app:deploy command │ │ │ └── status.ts # app:status command │ │ └── config/ │ │ ├── get.ts # config:get command │ │ └── set.ts # config:set command │ ├── hooks/ │ │ ├── init.ts # Init hook │ │ └── prerun.ts # Pre-run hook │ └── lib/ │ ├── base-command.ts # Base command class │ └── config.ts # Configuration └── test/ └── commands/ └── app/ └── deploy.test.ts ``` ## Generated Code Patterns ### Base Command (src/lib/base-command.ts) ```typescript import { Command, Flags } from '@oclif/core'; import { Config } from './config'; export abstract class BaseCommand extends Command { static baseFlags = { verbose: Flags.boolean({ char: 'v', description: 'Enable verbose output', }), config: Flags.string({ char: 'c', description: 'Path to config file', }), }; protected config!: Config; async init(): Promise { const { flags } = await this.parse(this.constructor as typeof BaseCommand); this.config = new Config(flags.config); } protected log(message: string): void { this.logToStderr(message); } } ``` ### Command Template (src/commands/app/deploy.ts) ```typescript import { Args, Flags } from '@oclif/core'; import { BaseCommand } from '../../lib/base-command'; export default class Deploy extends BaseCommand { static description = 'Deploy application to environment'; static examples = [ '<%= config.bin %> <%= command.id %> my-service -e production', '<%= config.bin %> <%= command.id %> my-service --force', ]; static flags = { ...BaseCommand.baseFlags, env: Flags.string({ char: 'e', description: 'Target environment', required: true, options: ['development', 'staging', 'production'], }), force: Flags.boolean({ char: 'f', description: 'Force deployment without confirmation', allowNo: true, }), }; static args = { service: Args.string({ description: 'Service to deploy', required: true, }), }; async run(): Promise { const { args, flags } = await this.parse(Deploy); this.log(`Deploying ${args.service} to ${flags.env}`); if (flags.force) { this.log('Force mode enabled'); } // Deployment logic this.log('Deployment complete!'); } } ``` ### Hook Template (src/hooks/init.ts) ```typescript import { Hook } from '@oclif/core'; const hook: Hook<'init'> = async function (options) { // Initialization logic process.stdout.write(`Initializing ${options.config.name}...\n`); }; export default hook; ``` ## Dependencies ```json { "dependencies": { "@oclif/core": "^3.0.0", "@oclif/plugin-help": "^6.0.0", "@oclif/plugin-plugins": "^4.0.0" }, "devDependencies": { "@oclif/test": "^3.0.0", "@types/node": "^20.0.0", "typescript": "^5.0.0", "ts-node": "^10.0.0", "mocha": "^10.0.0", "chai": "^4.0.0" } } ``` ## Workflow 1. **Validate inputs** - Check project name, topics structure 2. **Create directory structure** - Set up oclif project layout 3. **Generate package.json** - Configure oclif metadata 4. **Create base command** - Shared flag inheritance 5. **Generate commands** - Topic-organized commands 6. **Create hooks** - Lifecycle hooks 7. **Set up plugins** - Plugin manifest if enabled 8. **Create tests** - Command tests with @oclif/test ## Best Practices Applied - Topic-based command organization - Base command for shared functionality - Hook system for lifecycle events - Plugin architecture for extensibility - Auto-generated help and documentation - Mocha/Chai testing setup ## References - oclif Documentation: https://oclif.io/ - oclif GitHub: https://github.com/oclif/oclif - oclif Core: https://github.com/oclif/core ## Target Processes - cli-application-bootstrap - plugin-architecture-implementation - cli-command-structure-design