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name: package-publisher
description: Publish packages to language-specific registries
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---
# Package Publisher Skill
## Overview
This skill manages SDK package publishing to language-specific registries including npm, PyPI, Maven Central, NuGet, and crates.io with proper signing and verification.
## Capabilities
- Publish to npm, PyPI, Maven Central, NuGet, crates.io
- Implement package signing and verification
- Configure CDN distribution for performance
- Verify installation across environments
- Support pre-release and stable channels
- Implement rollback capabilities
- Configure scoped/namespaced packages
- Generate installation documentation
## Target Processes
- Package Distribution
- SDK Versioning and Release Management
- Multi-Language SDK Strategy
## Integration Points
- npm registry
- PyPI (Python Package Index)
- Maven Central
- NuGet Gallery
- crates.io
- GitHub Packages
## Input Requirements
- Target registries
- Package metadata
- Signing requirements
- Distribution channels
- Verification requirements
## Output Artifacts
- Publishing automation scripts
- Package signing configuration
- Registry configurations
- Verification test scripts
- Installation documentation
- Rollback procedures
## Usage Example
```yaml
skill:
name: package-publisher
context:
packages:
- registry: npm
scope: "@myorg"
access: public
- registry: pypi
name: mysdk
- registry: maven
groupId: com.myorg
artifactId: mysdk
signing:
enabled: true
gpg: true
distribution:
cdn: true
mirrors: true
channels:
- stable
- beta
- alpha
```
## Best Practices
1. Sign all published packages
2. Use scoped/namespaced packages
3. Support multiple distribution channels
4. Verify installation post-publish
5. Document installation clearly
6. Implement rollback procedures