--- name: quench description: Terminate (quench) the running FloatingClock process. Renamed from 'quit' to avoid clashing with Claude Code's built-in /quit. allowed-tools: Bash --- # /floating-clock:quench Terminate any running FloatingClock process. > **Self-Evolving Skill**: This skill improves through use. If the process pattern stops matching (binary path change) — fix this file immediately, don't defer. Only update for real, reproducible issues. ## Steps ```bash if pgrep -f "FloatingClock.app/Contents/MacOS/floating-clock" >/dev/null 2>&1; then pkill -f "FloatingClock.app/Contents/MacOS/floating-clock" echo "FloatingClock quit." else echo "FloatingClock is not running." fi ``` ## Post-Execution Reflection After this skill completes, check before closing: 1. **Did `pkill` actually terminate the process?** — If it lingered, escalate to `kill -9` and update the script. 2. **Did the process pattern still match?** — If the binary path moved, refresh the `pgrep`/`pkill` regex. Only update if the issue is real and reproducible — not speculative.