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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| ck-help | ClaudeKit skills and commands cheatsheet. Use when asking about available skills, how to use a command, finding the right tool for a task, or getting workflow guidance for fix, plan, test, review, or deploy. |
CK Help — Skills Cheatsheet
All-in-one guide for discovering and using ClaudeKit skills and commands.
When to Use
- "What skills are available?"
- "How do I use the plan command?"
- "Find me a skill for X"
- "What's the workflow for fixing bugs / deploying / testing?"
Don't Use When
- Task is clear and a specific skill is already known — activate that skill directly
Execution
Run the help script with the user's query (translate to English first if needed):
python $HOME/.claude/scripts/ck-help.py "$QUERY"
Always translate non-English queries to English before passing to the script — it uses English keyword matching.
Output Types
The script outputs a type marker on the first line: @CK_OUTPUT_TYPE:<type>
| Type | Presentation |
|---|---|
comprehensive-docs |
Show full output verbatim, then add real-world tips and a follow-up question |
category-guide |
Show complete workflow + command list, add practical context |
command-details |
Show full command info, add concrete usage example and alternatives |
search-results |
Show all matches, group by relevance, suggest most likely match |
task-recommendations |
Show recommended commands, explain reasoning and suggested order |
Key Principle
Script output = foundation. Always show it fully, then add value with context, examples, and tips. Never summarize or replace script output.
Important Workflow Notes
/plan→/cook: plan first, then execute/cook: standalone — plans internally, no separate/planneeded- Never suggest
/plan→/cook(cook has its own planning)
Intent Heuristics
| Sentence Pattern | Primary Intent |
|---|---|
[action verb] my [object] |
The action verb |
[context] [subject noun] |
The subject noun |
[noun] [noun] |
Last noun (topic) |
Action verbs (high intent): fix, test, commit, push, build, create, review, deploy, run, check, find, plan, refactor