If you're contributing rules to the angular-best-practices project, this handles the scaffolding so you don't have to memorize conventions. It creates new rule files in the right directory based on prefix (material goes to rules/angular/, test to rules/testing/), fills in frontmatter, and keeps you honest about brevity (under 50 lines, max 2 code blocks). It also sets up new library skills by updating config.ts with section mappings and generating the SKILL.md boilerplate. The prefix to section lookup is baked in, covering everything from signals to PrimeNG. This is strictly for maintainers. If you're building an Angular app, you want the main angular-best-practices skill instead.
npx -y skills add alfredoperez/angular-best-practices --skill angular-best-practices-rule-creator --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
Select a file.
mindrally/skills
giuseppe-trisciuoglio/developer-kit
syncfusion/react-ui-components-skills
supercent-io/skills-template
binjuhor/shadcn-lar