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npx versuz@latest install getsentry-xcodebuildmcp-agents-skills-xcodebuildmcp-docs-command-reviewgit clone https://github.com/getsentry/XcodeBuildMCP.gitcp XcodeBuildMCP/SKILL.MD ~/.claude/skills/getsentry-xcodebuildmcp-agents-skills-xcodebuildmcp-docs-command-review/SKILL.md--- name: xcodebuildmcp-docs-command-review description: Use when reviewing XcodeBuildMCP changelog CLI command references for invalid current guidance while allowing historical migration examples. allowed-tools: Read Grep Glob --- # XcodeBuildMCP Docs Command Review Review changed changelog entries for CLI command references that would mislead users or agents. ## What to inspect - `CHANGELOG.md` - `manifests/tools/*.yaml` and `manifests/workflows/*.yaml` when you need to verify current CLI workflow/tool names - `src/cli/**` only when command wiring is unclear from manifests ## Issue criteria Report a finding only when a command reference is presented as current guidance and appears invalid for the current CLI surface. ### High severity - A changelog bullet, example, or migration instruction tells users to run a removed or invalid `xcodebuildmcp` command as the current path. - A Breaking change mentions a removed command but does not give a valid replacement. - A command reference uses the wrong workflow/tool pairing in a way a user or agent would likely copy. ### Medium severity - A command reference is ambiguous enough that users may not know whether it is historical or current. - A migration example gives the right replacement but does not clearly label the old command as "Before", "old", "removed", or equivalent. ## Explicitly allowed Do not report removed commands when they are clearly historical context, especially in: - Breaking-change migration sections - "Before" examples paired with valid "After" examples - Already-released changelog sections describing past behavior Example that should not be reported: ```markdown Before: xcodebuildmcp logging start-sim-log-cap After: xcodebuildmcp simulator build-and-run ``` ## Output For each finding, include: - Severity - File and line - The command reference - Why it reads as current guidance - Suggested replacement wording or command If all command references are historical or valid, report no findings.