--- name: squirrel description: "Full-cycle AI coding skill: plans, builds, tests, lints, fixes bugs, and writes production-grade docs. Auto-detects project state and adapts its 8-phase pipeline." category: development risk: safe source: community source_repo: flyingsquirrel0419/squirrel-skill source_type: community license: "Apache-2.0" license_source: "https://github.com/flyingsquirrel0419/squirrel-skill/blob/main/LICENSE" date_added: "2026-04-29" author: flying_squirrel__ tags: [development, testing, planning, code-review, documentation, ci-cd] tools: [claude, cursor, codex, antigravity, gemini, windsurf, opencode, copilot] --- # Squirrel — Full-Cycle Software Development Skill ## Overview Squirrel is a full-cycle AI coding skill that works across 9 AI coding agents. It auto-detects project state (greenfield, in-progress, or mature) and adapts its 8-phase engineering pipeline accordingly. Instead of a one-size-fits-all workflow, it figures out where the project actually is and jumps in at exactly the right point. ## When to Use This Skill - Use when starting a new project from scratch (greenfield) - Use when improving an existing codebase (in-progress or mature) - Use when fixing bugs, adding features, or refactoring - Use when adding tests, linting, or CI/CD to a project - Use when writing production-grade documentation - Use when the user says "build me", "fix this", "squirrel this project", or any multi-step development task ## How It Works ### Step 0: Detect Mode Squirrel classifies the project directory: | Signal | Mode | Entry Point | |--------|------|-------------| | Empty directory | Greenfield | All 8 phases from scratch | | Source files, no tests/docs | In-Progress | Audit first, then improve | | Source + tests + CI + README | Mature | Targeted improvements | | "fix this bug / add feature" | Targeted | Scoped work only | ### The 8-Phase Pipeline 1. **Discover** — Understand the project (audit existing code or gather requirements) 2. **Plan** — Concrete task list with dependencies and done-criteria 3. **Build** — Write or modify code (parallel sub-agents when supported) 4. **Test** — Run existing tests, write new ones, 70%+ coverage target 5. **Bug Hunt** — Static analysis + manual review 6. **Polish** — Lint, format, type check, remove dead code 7. **Document** — README + inline docs (update existing, don't overwrite) 8. **Ship** — Final checklist: tests green, no secrets, CI configured ### Failure Recovery (3-Strike Rule) 1. **Strike 1:** Fix the specific error. Run tests. Move on. 2. **Strike 2:** Re-read the code. Try a different approach. 3. **Strike 3:** STOP. Revert. Document what failed. Ask the user. ## Examples ### Example 1: Build a REST API ```text > build me a REST API for a todo app with TypeScript and Express ``` Squirrel auto-detects greenfield mode and runs all 8 phases. ### Example 2: Fix a bug ```text > fix this bug in src/auth/login.py ``` Squirrel enters targeted mode — abbreviated audit, scoped fix, verify. ### Example 3: Improve existing project ```text > squirrel this project — add tests, fix lint errors, write README ``` Squirrel audits the existing codebase, then applies phases 4-8. ## Best Practices - Respects existing code — matches naming conventions, test framework, import style, and architecture - Reads 2-3 similar files before writing a new one - Never suppresses type errors with `as any` or `@ts-ignore` - Never deletes failing tests to "pass" - Never leaves code in a broken state ## Platform Compatibility Squirrel works on: Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Antigravity, Gemini CLI, GitHub Copilot, Windsurf, OpenCode, Aider (9 total). Install with: ```bash # Universal installer npx skills add flyingsquirrel0419/squirrel-skill ``` ## Limitations - Does not replace environment-specific validation or expert review - CI/CD templates are starting points, not drop-in guarantees - Parallel sub-agent execution depends on platform support ## Related Skills - `@brainstorming` - For planning before implementation - `@test-driven-development` - For TDD-oriented workflows - `@systematic-debugging` - For methodical problem-solving