Terminal agent skills

ZeroThink CLI is for careful local and server-side work.

The CLI lane explains what an agent can help with from the terminal: inspect files, prepare PDFs, check websites, review server state, keep backups, and produce clear notes without exposing secrets or making risky changes casually.

FilesReview and organise
PDFCreate useful reports
ServersCheck with permission
SafeBackups and verification
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What The CLI Should Help With

Skill

File Review

Read project files, explain structure, find missing routes, and suggest focused improvements.

PDF

PDF Creation

Turn a clear request into a structured report, evidence notes, and a downloadable artifact.

Open PDF Creation
QA

Website Checks

Check live routes, HTTPS, redirects, sitemap, assets, metadata, and obvious broken links.

Ops

Server Login Workflows

Use saved access only when authorised, inspect first, back up before changes, and verify after deployment.

Research

Research Support

Collect source titles, URLs, dates, evidence notes, and limitations before drafting.

Open Research Support
Handover

Release Notes

Summarise what changed, what was verified, and where rollback or backup files live.

Safe Workflow

  1. Inspect

    Read the current state before deciding what to change.

  2. Back Up

    Copy live files or config before edits that affect production.

  3. Patch

    Make the smallest useful change in the right source file.

  4. Verify

    Run syntax checks, route checks, link checks, and live HTTP checks where appropriate.

  5. Report

    Give a clear summary with files changed, tests run, and any remaining risks.

Public Safety Boundaries

The CLI docs should never publish keys, passwords, private server paths, customer data, logs, cookies, OAuth secrets, or sensitive implementation notes. When server work is needed, the public docs explain the method, not the private access details.

Questions And Answers

Can the CLI make PDFs?

Yes. The intended CLI skill set includes creating structured PDFs from a prompt, source notes, or project data.

Can the CLI check servers?

Yes, when authorised access already exists. It should inspect first, back up before edits, and verify after changes.

Does the CLI publish private access details?

No. Public docs should describe workflows and boundaries without exposing credentials, private paths, or sensitive logs.

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