AI Project Starter: Agents, Skills, Commands & Hooks Files Ready to Use
CloudXDev has just published a ready-to-use set of files — **agents**, **skills**, **commands**, and **hooks** — that they use as a „project-starter“. If you’re building an assistant or automation pipeline, that kind of starter can shave off days of setup, and yep, sometimes weeks of guesswork.
Why this matters, quickly: agents are the orchestrators, skills are the capabilities you plug in, commands define the actions, and hooks tie things into events. Together, they’re the skeleton of a project you can drop into place, tweak, and run. The author shared the announcement on X, you can see it here: https://x.com/cloudxdev/status/2006552219186008291?s=52
A little background, for context. Project-starters exist because most projects repeat the same patterns, and nobody likes reinventing the wheel. This release looks practical, not theoretical. It’s the kind of thing you fork, poke at, then adapt to your own workflows. I’ve grabbed starters like this before — some were gold, some needed cleanup — but each one saved time and forced clearer structure.
How you might use it, in practice:
– Clone the repo the tweet links to, read the README (please, check the license), then run the example locally.
– Swap in one of your own skills or tweak a command, see how hooks fire.
– Use it as a teaching tool, to onboard teammates quickly.
A quick caveat, because life: check compatibility with your stack, and review security implications before deploying anything to production.
Bottom line, this is a generous contribution for builders who want a sensible starting point. Look at the files, try them out, and imagine the small wins — less boilerplate, more doing. If the project grows, that starter might become the core of something much bigger, and that’s kind of exciting.



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