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health-check

The health-check skill runs diagnostic verification on the Bitwize Music plugin environment by checking virtual environment package installations and Claude Code skill registration status. Use this skill when a user needs to verify the plugin setup is correct, troubleshoot missing or outdated dependencies, or confirm that all registered music skills are properly available in Claude Code.

Install in Claude Code
Copy
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/bitwize-music-studio/claude-ai-music-skills /tmp/health-check && cp -r /tmp/health-check/skills/health-check ~/.claude/skills/health-check
Then start a new Claude Code session; the skill loads automatically.

SKILL.md

# Health Check

## Your Task

Run the `health_check` MCP tool and report results to the user.

## Workflow

**IMPORTANT: Do NOT use Bash for any step. Use only the tools listed below.**

1. Use the `ToolSearch` tool with query `select:mcp__plugin_bitwize-music_bitwize-music-mcp__health_check` to load the MCP tool schema
2. Call `mcp__plugin_bitwize-music_bitwize-music-mcp__health_check` (the MCP tool, not a CLI command)
3. Report results clearly using the format below

## Report Format

### All OK

```
HEALTH CHECK: OK
  Venv: N packages verified
  Skills: N skills registered
```

### Warnings

```
HEALTH CHECK: WARN

VENV [warn]
  N outdated: pkg1 (1.0 -> 1.1), pkg2 (2.0 -> 2.1)
  N missing: pkg3, pkg4
  Fix: ~/.bitwize-music/venv/bin/pip install -r .../requirements.txt

SKILLS [warn]
  N missing from Claude Code: skill-a, skill-b
  N ghost (deleted but cached): skill-c
  Fix: claude plugin update bitwize-music

For comprehensive diagnostics, run the `diagnose` MCP tool.
```

### Failure

```
HEALTH CHECK: FAIL

VENV [fail]
  Venv not found at ~/.bitwize-music/venv
  Fix: /bitwize-music:setup
```

## Remember

1. **Be concise** — this is a status report
2. **Show fix commands** — always include the fix command when status is not ok
3. **Suggest diagnose** — if warnings are found, mention `diagnose` MCP tool for deeper checks