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generate-boilerplate

Create starter code from templates. Use when setting up new modules or test files.

$ 설치

git clone https://github.com/mvillmow/ProjectOdyssey /tmp/ProjectOdyssey && cp -r /tmp/ProjectOdyssey/.claude/skills/tier-1/generate-boilerplate ~/.claude/skills/ProjectOdyssey

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: generate-boilerplate description: "Create starter code from templates. Use when setting up new modules or test files." mcp_fallback: none category: generation tier: 1 user-invocable: false

Generate Boilerplate

Create standard starter code templates for new modules, test files, and configuration files to accelerate development.

When to Use

  • Creating new modules or packages
  • Setting up test file structure
  • Initializing configuration files
  • Standardizing code structure across project

Quick Reference

# Generate from templates
cat > new_module.py << 'EOF'
"""Module docstring describing purpose."""

def main():
    """Main function."""
    pass

if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()
EOF

# Or use template generator
python3 << 'PYSCRIPT'
import os
def generate_module_boilerplate(name):
    return f'"""Module {name}."""\n\nclass {name.title()}:\n    pass\n'
PYSCRIPT

Workflow

  1. Select template type: Module, test, config, etc.
  2. Customize parameters: Name, class structure, default content
  3. Generate file: Create from template with substitutions
  4. Add to project: Place in correct location
  5. Validate structure: Ensure imports and basic structure work

Output Format

Generated boilerplate:

  • File(s) created with correct naming
  • Standard header comments and docstrings
  • Basic structure (class/function stubs)
  • Import statements included
  • Ready to compile/run (no syntax errors)

References

  • See templates/ directories in skill folders for examples
  • See generate-docstrings skill for docstring templates
  • See CLAUDE.md > Code Standards for project conventions