--- name: uninstall description: Quit FloatingClock, remove it from /Applications, and clear its saved preferences. Use when the user wants to completely uninstall the. allowed-tools: Bash, AskUserQuestion --- # /floating-clock:uninstall Remove FloatingClock completely: terminate it, remove it from `/Applications/`, and clear its NSUserDefaults. > **Self-Evolving Skill**: This skill improves through use. If the uninstall step misses a path (new pref domain, new auxiliary file) — fix this file immediately, don't defer. Only update for real, reproducible issues. ## Steps 1. Confirm with the user first — uninstall is destructive: ``` AskUserQuestion( header: "Uninstall", question: "Remove FloatingClock from /Applications/ and clear all saved settings?", options: [ { label: "Yes, uninstall", description: "Quits app, removes bundle, clears preferences" }, { label: "Cancel", description: "Do nothing" } ], multiSelect: false ) ``` 2. If cancelled, print `Uninstall cancelled.` and exit. 3. If confirmed: ```bash pkill -f "FloatingClock.app/Contents/MacOS/floating-clock" 2>/dev/null || true rm -rf /Applications/FloatingClock.app defaults delete com.terryli.floating-clock 2>/dev/null || true echo "FloatingClock uninstalled. (The plugin itself remains — remove it separately via 'claude plugin marketplace remove' if desired.)" ``` ## Post-Execution Reflection After this skill completes, check before closing: 1. **Did the pref domain delete succeed?** — If `defaults` returned an error other than "not found", investigate. 2. **Are there any auxiliary files left behind?** — Check `~/Library/Saved Application State/`, log files, etc., and add to the cleanup if so. 3. **Did the AskUserQuestion confirmation flow work as expected?** — If the user wanted finer control (e.g., keep prefs), add an option. Only update if the issue is real and reproducible — not speculative.