Installation
npx skills add b-open-io/prompts --skill npm-publish 84
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npm-publish
MANDATORY — Read Before Doing Anything
NEVER ask the user for an OTP code. Auth is handled by scripts + agent-browser.
NEVER run manual npm/bun commands like npm whoami, npm view, bun publish, or npm publish.
You MUST run these scripts. Do NOT skip steps.
Step 1: Preflight
bash ${SKILL_DIR}/scripts/preflight.shHandles deterministically: version check against npm registry, bump if needed (resets gaps), build, commit log output. Pass minor or major to override default patch bump.
Step 2: Write Changelog
Read the commit log from preflight output. If CHANGELOG.md exists, add entry at top matching existing format. If not, create one. Use the version from preflight output. Categorize: Breaking Changes, Added, Changed, Fixed, Security, Deprecated.
Step 3: Release (commit + push + publish)
bash ${SKILL_DIR}/scripts/release.sh [--access public]Commits, pushes, then calls publish.sh. If publish.sh outputs PUBLISH_SUCCESS — done, go to Step 4.
If publish.sh outputs AUTH_FAILED
The agent must orchestrate token setup. Do NOT call setup-token.sh as one long command. Run it in two phases with user communication between them.
Phase 1 — Fill the form:
bash ${SKILL_DIR}/scripts/setup-token.sh fillStatus codes:
FORM_READY:<username>— form is filled in Chrome, proceed to tell userNOT_LOGGED_IN— tell user: "Sign in to npmjs.com in Chrome, then I'll retry"FORM_NOT_FOUND— tell user: "Could not find the token form. The page may have changed."
After getting FORM_READY, tell the user directly (not inside a bash command):
I've opened the npm token creation form in Chrome and filled it out (cli-publish, 7-day, read+write, all packages). Scroll down and click Generate token when ready.
Phase 2 — Capture the token:
bash ${SKILL_DIR}/scripts/setup-token.sh captureThis polls until the token appears on the page, clicks the Copy button, reads from clipboard, writes to ~/.npmrc, and clears clipboard. The token never appears in terminal output.
Status codes:
TOKEN_SAVED— success, retry publishCAPTURE_TIMEOUT— tell user: "Could not capture token. Copy it from Chrome and I'll write it to ~/.npmrc"
After TOKEN_SAVED, retry publish:
bash ${SKILL_DIR}/scripts/publish.sh [--access public]Tell user: "Complete the OTP checkbox in your browser if prompted."
Step 4: Verify (background)
bash ${SKILL_DIR}/scripts/verify.sh <package-name> <version>Run with run_in_background: true. Exponential backoff (5s, 10s, 20s, 40s, 60s).
Key Architecture Principle
Scripts output status codes. The agent interprets them and talks to the user. Script output is hidden inside collapsed bash commands — the user won't see it. All user-facing communication must be direct agent messages OUTSIDE of bash calls.
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How to use this skill
Install npm-publish by running npx skills add b-open-io/prompts --skill npm-publish in your project directory. Run the install command above in your project directory. The skill file will be downloaded from GitHub and placed in your project.
No configuration needed. Your AI agent (Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.) automatically detects installed skills and uses them as context when generating code.
The skill enhances your agent's understanding of npm-publish, helping it follow established patterns, avoid common mistakes, and produce production-ready output.
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