--- name: launch description: Launch FloatingClock. Prefers the installed /Applications version; falls back to the local build. Use when the user wants to open the. allowed-tools: Bash --- # /floating-clock:launch Open the FloatingClock app. > **Self-Evolving Skill**: This skill improves through use. If the launch path or fallback logic breaks — fix this file immediately, don't defer. Only update for real, reproducible issues. ## Steps Prefer the installed app; fall back to the local build if the user hasn't installed yet: ```bash if [ -d /Applications/FloatingClock.app ]; then open /Applications/FloatingClock.app echo "Launched from /Applications/" else PLUGIN_ROOT="${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT:-$HOME/.claude/plugins/marketplaces/cc-skills/plugins/floating-clock}" LOCAL_APP="$PLUGIN_ROOT/build/FloatingClock.app" if [ -d "$LOCAL_APP" ]; then open "$LOCAL_APP" echo "Launched from local build at $LOCAL_APP" echo "Tip: run /floating-clock:install to put it in /Applications/ for Spotlight access." else echo "No app found. Run /floating-clock:install first." exit 1 fi fi ``` ## Post-Execution Reflection After this skill completes, check before closing: 1. **Did `open` succeed silently?** — If macOS surfaced a gatekeeper prompt, document the bypass. 2. **Did the fallback to local build trigger when expected?** — If the user has the installed app but it's stale, the system path wins; that's intentional. 3. **Did paths drift?** — `/Applications/FloatingClock.app` or local build path change → update the script. Only update if the issue is real and reproducible — not speculative.