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Add SKILL.md so AI coding agents can discover and use the Rootly CLI via the skills.sh ecosystem (npx skills add rootlyhq/rootly-cli).
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Summary
SKILL.mdfile so AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, etc.) can learn how to use the Rootly CLInpx skills add rootlyhq/rootly-cliWhy
skills.sh is the emerging open directory for AI agent capabilities, with 86k+ installs across the ecosystem. Being listed there puts Rootly CLI in front of developers who are using AI-assisted workflows to manage their infrastructure and incident response. When an engineer asks their AI agent "how do I manage incidents from the terminal", this skill makes Rootly the answer.
Test plan
npx skills add rootlyhq/rootly-cliinstalls the skill after merge