jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills
sugar
plugins/devops/sugar/skills/managing-autonomous-development/SKILL.md
January 22, 2026
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npx add-skill https://github.com/jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills/blob/main/plugins/devops/sugar/skills/managing-autonomous-development/SKILL.md -a claude-code --skill managing-autonomous-developmentInstallation paths:
.claude/skills/managing-autonomous-development/# Sugar This skill provides automated assistance for sugar tasks. ## Overview This skill empowers Claude to orchestrate and monitor autonomous development processes within the Sugar environment. It provides a set of commands to create, manage, and execute tasks, ensuring efficient and automated software development workflows. ## How It Works 1. **Command Recognition**: Claude identifies the appropriate Sugar command (e.g., `/sugar-task`, `/sugar-status`, `/sugar-review`, `/sugar-run`). 2. **Parameter Extraction**: Claude extracts relevant parameters from the user's request, such as task type, priority, and execution flags. 3. **Execution**: Claude executes the corresponding Sugar command with the extracted parameters, interacting with the Sugar plugin. 4. **Response Generation**: Claude presents the results of the command execution to the user in a clear and informative manner. ## When to Use This Skill This skill activates when you need to: - Create a new development task with specific requirements. - Check the current status of the Sugar system and task queue. - Review and manage pending tasks in the queue. - Start or manage the autonomous execution mode. ## Examples ### Example 1: Creating a New Feature Task User request: "/sugar-task Implement user authentication --type feature --priority 4" The skill will: 1. Parse the request and identify the command as `/sugar-task` with parameters "Implement user authentication", `--type feature`, and `--priority 4`. 2. Execute the `sugar` command to create a new task with the specified parameters. 3. Confirm the successful creation of the task to the user. ### Example 2: Checking System Status User request: "/sugar-status" The skill will: 1. Identify the command as `/sugar-status`. 2. Execute the `sugar` command to retrieve the system status. 3. Display the system status, including task queue information, to the user. ## Best Practices - **Clarity**: Always confirm the parameters before executing a command t