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Ecc Guide の使い方ガイドSkill。エンジニア・AI開発者向け。

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📜 元の英語説明(参考)

Guide users through ECC's current agents, skills, commands, hooks, rules, install profiles, and project onboarding by reading the live repository surface before answering.

🇯🇵 日本人クリエイター向け解説

一言でいうと

Ecc Guide の使い方ガイドSkill。エンジニア・AI開発者向け。

※ jpskill.com 編集部が日本のビジネス現場向けに補足した解説です。Skill本体の挙動とは独立した参考情報です。

🎯 このSkillでできること

下記の説明文を読むと、このSkillがあなたに何をしてくれるかが分かります。Claudeにこの分野の依頼をすると、自動で発動します。

📦 インストール方法 (3ステップ)

  1. 1. 上の「ダウンロード」ボタンを押して .skill ファイルを取得
  2. 2. ファイル名の拡張子を .skill から .zip に変えて展開(macは自動展開可)
  3. 3. 展開してできたフォルダを、ホームフォルダの .claude/skills/ に置く
    • · macOS / Linux: ~/.claude/skills/
    • · Windows: %USERPROFILE%\.claude\skills\

Claude Code を再起動すれば完了。「このSkillを使って…」と話しかけなくても、関連する依頼で自動的に呼び出されます。

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最終更新
2026-05-17
取得日時
2026-05-17
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💬 こう話しかけるだけ — サンプルプロンプト

  • Ecc Guide を使って、最小構成のサンプルコードを示して
  • Ecc Guide の主な使い方と注意点を教えて
  • Ecc Guide を既存プロジェクトに組み込む方法を教えて

これをClaude Code に貼るだけで、このSkillが自動発動します。

📖 Claude が読む英文 SKILL.md(中身を展開)

この本文は AI(Claude)が読むための英語の指示書です。普段は表示する必要はありません。

ECC Guide

Use this skill when a user needs help understanding, navigating, installing, or choosing parts of Everything Claude Code.

When To Use

Use this skill when the user:

  • asks what ECC includes
  • wants help finding a skill, command, agent, hook, rule, or install profile
  • is new to the repository and needs a guided path
  • asks "how do I do X with ECC?"
  • asks which ECC components fit a project
  • needs a lightweight explanation of how commands, skills, agents, hooks, and rules relate
  • is confused by install paths, duplicate installs, reset/uninstall, or selective install options

Core Principle

Answer from current files, not memory. ECC changes quickly, so hard-coded catalog counts, feature lists, and install instructions go stale.

When the ECC repository is available, inspect the relevant files before giving a concrete answer:

node scripts/ci/catalog.js --json
find skills -maxdepth 2 -name SKILL.md | sort
find commands -maxdepth 1 -name '*.md' | sort
find agents -maxdepth 1 -name '*.md' | sort
node scripts/install-plan.js --list-profiles
node scripts/install-plan.js --list-components --json

Use the smallest set of reads needed for the user's question.

Repository Map

  • README.md: install paths, uninstall/reset guidance, public positioning, FAQs
  • AGENTS.md: contributor guidance and project structure
  • agent.yaml: exported gitagent surface and command list
  • commands/: maintained slash-command compatibility shims
  • skills/*/SKILL.md: reusable workflows and domain playbooks
  • agents/*.md: delegated subagent role prompts
  • rules/: language and harness rules
  • hooks/README.md, hooks/hooks.json, scripts/hooks/: hook behavior and safety gates
  • manifests/install-*.json: selective install modules, components, profiles, and target support
  • docs/: harness guides, architecture notes, translated docs, release docs

Response Style

Lead with the answer, then give the next action. Most users do not need a full catalog dump.

Good first response shape:

  1. what to use
  2. why it fits
  3. exact file or command to inspect
  4. one next command or question

Avoid:

  • listing every skill or command by default
  • repeating large README sections
  • recommending retired command shims when a skill-first path exists
  • claiming a component exists without checking the filesystem
  • replacing install guidance with manual copy commands when the managed installer supports the target

Common Tasks

New User Onboarding

Give a short menu:

  • install or reset ECC
  • pick skills for a project
  • understand commands vs skills
  • inspect hooks and safety behavior
  • run a harness audit
  • find a specific workflow

Point to README.md for install/reset and /project-init for project-specific onboarding.

Feature Discovery

For "what should I use for X?":

  1. Search skills/, commands/, and agents/.
  2. Prefer skills as the primary workflow surface.
  3. Use commands only when they are a maintained compatibility shim or a user explicitly wants slash-command behavior.
  4. Mention agents when delegation is useful.

Useful searches:

rg -n "<query>" skills commands agents docs
find skills -maxdepth 2 -name SKILL.md | sort

Install Guidance

Use managed install paths:

node scripts/install-plan.js --list-profiles
node scripts/install-plan.js --profile minimal --target claude --json
node scripts/install-apply.js --profile minimal --target claude --dry-run

For specific skill installs:

node scripts/install-plan.js --skills <skill-id> --target claude --json
node scripts/install-apply.js --skills <skill-id> --target claude --dry-run

Warn users not to stack plugin installs and full manual/profile installs unless they intentionally want duplicate surfaces.

Project Onboarding

Use /project-init when the user wants ECC configured for a target repo. The expected sequence is:

  1. detect the stack from project files
  2. resolve a dry-run install plan
  3. inspect existing CLAUDE.md and settings files
  4. ask before applying changes
  5. keep generated guidance minimal and repo-specific

Troubleshooting

Ask for the target harness and install path first, then inspect:

  • plugin install metadata
  • .claude/, .cursor/, .codex/, .gemini/, .opencode/, .codebuddy/, .joycode/, or .qwen/
  • hooks/hooks.json
  • install-state files
  • relevant command/skill files

For repo health, suggest:

npm run harness:audit -- --format text
npm run observability:ready
npm test

Output Templates

Short Recommendation

Use <skill-or-command>. It fits because <reason>.

Canonical file: <path>
Verify with: <command>
Next: <one concrete action>

Search Results

Best matches:
- <path>: <why it matters>
- <path>: <why it matters>

Recommendation: <which one to use first and why>

Install Plan Summary

Detected: <stack evidence>
Target: <harness>
Plan: <profile/modules/skills>
Dry run: <command>
Would change: <paths>
Needs approval before apply: <yes/no>

Related Surfaces

  • /project-init: stack-aware onboarding plan for a target repo
  • /harness-audit: deterministic readiness scorecard
  • /skill-health: skill quality review
  • /skill-create: generate a new skill from local git history
  • /security-scan: inspect Claude/OpenCode configuration security