From cli-printing-press
Browse and install pre-built Go CLIs for popular APIs from the catalog
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/cli-printing-press:printing-press-catalogThis skill is limited to the following tools:
The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
> **Deprecated:** This skill is superseded by the main `/printing-press` skill, which now checks the built-in catalog automatically. Use `/printing-press <API>` instead. For browsing the catalog, use `cli-printing-press catalog list` in your terminal.
Deprecated: This skill is superseded by the main
/printing-pressskill, which now checks the built-in catalog automatically. Use/printing-press <API>instead. For browsing the catalog, usecli-printing-press catalog listin your terminal.
Browse and install pre-built Go CLIs for popular APIs.
/printing-press-catalog
/printing-press-catalog install stripe
/printing-press-catalog search auth
cli-printing-press binary on PATH (install with go install github.com/mvanhorn/cli-printing-press/v4/cmd/cli-printing-press@latest)Before any other commands, run the setup contract to verify the cli-printing-press binary is on PATH and initialize scope variables:
# min-binary-version: 4.0.0
# Derive scope first — needed for local build detection
_scope_dir="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || echo "$PWD")"
_scope_dir="$(cd "$_scope_dir" && pwd -P)"
# Prefer local build when running from inside the printing-press repo.
_press_repo=false
if [ -x "$_scope_dir/cli-printing-press" ] && [ -d "$_scope_dir/cmd/cli-printing-press" ]; then
_press_repo=true
export PATH="$_scope_dir:$PATH"
echo "Using local build: $_scope_dir/cli-printing-press"
elif ! command -v cli-printing-press >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if [ -x "$HOME/go/bin/cli-printing-press" ]; then
echo "cli-printing-press found at ~/go/bin/cli-printing-press but not on PATH."
echo "Add GOPATH/bin to your PATH: export PATH=\"\$HOME/go/bin:\$PATH\""
else
echo "cli-printing-press binary not found."
echo "Install with: go install github.com/mvanhorn/cli-printing-press/v4/cmd/cli-printing-press@latest"
fi
return 1 2>/dev/null || exit 1
fi
# Resolve and emit the absolute path the agent must use for every later
# `cli-printing-press` invocation. `export PATH` above only affects this one
# Bash tool call; subsequent calls open a fresh shell and resolve bare
# `cli-printing-press` against the user's default PATH, where a stale global
# can silently shadow the local build. The agent captures this marker and
# substitutes the absolute path into every later invocation.
if [ "$_press_repo" = "true" ]; then
PRINTING_PRESS_BIN="$_scope_dir/cli-printing-press"
else
PRINTING_PRESS_BIN="$(command -v cli-printing-press 2>/dev/null || true)"
fi
echo "PRINTING_PRESS_BIN=$PRINTING_PRESS_BIN"
PRESS_BASE="$(basename "$_scope_dir" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | sed -E 's/[^a-z0-9_-]/-/g; s/^-+//; s/-+$//')"
if [ -z "$PRESS_BASE" ]; then
PRESS_BASE="workspace"
fi
PRESS_SCOPE="$PRESS_BASE-$(printf '%s' "$_scope_dir" | shasum -a 256 | cut -c1-8)"
PRESS_HOME="${PRINTING_PRESS_HOME:-$HOME/printing-press}"
PRESS_RUNSTATE="$PRESS_HOME/.runstate/$PRESS_SCOPE"
PRESS_LIBRARY="$PRESS_HOME/library"
mkdir -p "$PRESS_RUNSTATE" "$PRESS_LIBRARY"
After running the setup contract, capture the PRINTING_PRESS_BIN=<abs-path> line from stdout. Every subsequent cli-printing-press ... invocation in this skill must use that absolute path (substitute the value, not the literal $PRINTING_PRESS_BIN token) — export PATH above only affects the single Bash tool call it runs in, so later calls open a fresh shell where bare cli-printing-press resolves against the user's default PATH and a stale global can shadow the local build.
After capturing the binary path, check binary version compatibility. Read the min-binary-version field from this skill's YAML frontmatter. Run <PRINTING_PRESS_BIN> version --json and parse the version from the output. Compare it to min-binary-version using semver rules. If the installed binary is older than the minimum, stop immediately and tell the user: "cli-printing-press binary vX.Y.Z is older than the minimum required vA.B.C. Run go install github.com/mvanhorn/cli-printing-press/v4/cmd/cli-printing-press@latest to update."
Generated CLIs are published to $PRESS_LIBRARY/, not to the repo.
When invoked with no arguments, list all available CLIs grouped by category.
Available CLIs (12 entries):
Payments:
stripe - Payment processing and financial infrastructure API
square - Payment processing and commerce API
Auth:
stytch - Authentication and user management API
Email:
sendgrid - Email delivery and marketing API
Communication:
discord - Chat and community platform API
twilio - Communication APIs for SMS, voice, and messaging
front - Customer communication platform API
Developer Tools:
github - Software development platform API
digitalocean - Cloud infrastructure and developer platform API
Project Management:
asana - Work management and project tracking API
CRM:
hubspot - CRM contacts API
Example:
petstore - Canonical OpenAPI example
Install any CLI: /printing-press-catalog install <name>
When invoked with install <name>:
CATALOG_TMP_DIR="/tmp/printing-press/catalog"
mkdir -p "$CATALOG_TMP_DIR"
SPEC_TMP="$(mktemp "$CATALOG_TMP_DIR/<name>-spec-XXXXXX.yaml")"
curl -sL -o "$SPEC_TMP" "<spec_url>"
OUTPUT_BASE="$PRESS_LIBRARY/<name>-pp-cli"
OUTPUT_DIR="$OUTPUT_BASE"
i=2
while [ -e "$OUTPUT_DIR" ]; do
OUTPUT_DIR="${OUTPUT_BASE}-$i"
i=$((i + 1))
done
cli-printing-press generate \
--spec "$SPEC_TMP" \
--output "$OUTPUT_DIR" \
--validate
Generated <name>-pp-cli with X resources.
Try it:
cd "$OUTPUT_DIR"
go install ./cmd/<name>-pp-cli
<name>-pp-cli --help
<name>-pp-cli doctor
When invoked with search <query>:
npx claudepluginhub ai-integr8tor/mvanhorn-cli-printing-pressGuides collaborative design exploration before implementation: explores context, asks clarifying questions, proposes approaches, and writes a design doc for user approval.
Creates structured, bite-sized implementation plans from specs or requirements before writing code. Useful for breaking down multi-step tasks into testable steps with file structure and task boundaries.
Reference for writing and editing skills with predictable behavior, covering invocation models, description writing, and information hierarchy.
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First indexed Jul 7, 2026