002-agents-inventory
This Claude Code skill generates a standardized inventory checklist document called INVENTORY-AGENTS-JAVA.md by copying an exact template structure from the cursor-rules-java project. Use it when you need to create or update an embedded agents inventory checklist for Java projects, ensuring strict adherence to the predefined template format without modifications or additions.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/jabrena/cursor-rules-java /tmp/002-agents-inventory && cp -r /tmp/002-agents-inventory/skills/002-agents-inventory ~/.claude/skills/002-agents-inventorySKILL.md
# Create a Checklist with embedded agents inventory for Java Create a comprehensive checklist document for embedded agents inventory by following the embedded template exactly. **What is covered in this Skill?** - Exact-template checklist generation - Output file creation as `INVENTORY-AGENTS-JAVA.md` - Strict adherence to listed sections and content ## Constraints Follow the template exactly without adding or removing sections, rows, or details. - **DO NOT** create additional rows beyond what the template defines - **DO NOT** add agent entries not explicitly listed in the template - **ONLY** use exact wording and structure from the embedded template - **EDGE CASE**: If the user goal is ambiguous, stop and ask a clarifying question before editing files or running project-wide commands - **EDGE CASE**: If required context, files, credentials, or tools are missing, report the blocker explicitly and ask whether to proceed with setup or fallback guidance - **EDGE CASE**: If requested changes conflict with project constraints or safety boundaries, explain the conflict and ask for user confirmation on the preferred trade-off ## When to use this skill - Create embedded agents inventory checklist - Generate INVENTORY-AGENTS-JAVA.md - Use @002-agents-inventory ## Workflow 1. **Read the embedded template** Read `references/002-agents-inventory.md` before generating output and use it as the authoritative template. Step constraints: - Do not use cached or partial template content - Preserve exact table rows, headings, and structure from the reference 2. **Generate inventory document** Create `INVENTORY-AGENTS-JAVA.md` in the project root using the exact wording and ordering from the reference template. 3. **Validate template fidelity** Confirm no extra agent rows were introduced and all required reference sections are present in the generated file. ## Reference For detailed guidance, examples, and constraints, see [references/002-agents-inventory.md](references/002-agents-inventory.md).
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