Common skills shared across Claude Code, Codex, and Antigravity, plus per-agent extras. sync.sh deploys to each tool's config path. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Common Agent Skills
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## Code Style
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- Write clean, minimal code. No unnecessary comments unless the *why* is non-obvious.
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- Prefer editing existing files over creating new ones.
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- Do not add error handling or validation for scenarios that cannot happen.
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- Three similar lines is better than a premature abstraction.
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- No half-finished implementations.
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## Task Approach
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- For exploratory questions, respond with a recommendation and the main tradeoff in 2-3 sentences before implementing.
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- Do not add features, refactor, or introduce abstractions beyond what the task requires.
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- Default to the simplest solution that satisfies the requirement.
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## Security
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- Never introduce command injection, XSS, SQL injection, or other OWASP top 10 vulnerabilities.
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- Only validate at system boundaries (user input, external APIs). Trust internal code and framework guarantees.
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- Do not hardcode secrets or credentials in code.
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## Git
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- Write concise commit messages focused on *why*, not *what*.
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- Prefer creating new commits over amending published ones.
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- Never force-push to main/master without explicit confirmation.
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## Communication
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- Be concise. Match response length to task complexity.
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- State results and decisions directly.
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- When referencing code, include file path and line number when possible.
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