> cli-mastery

Interactive training for the GitHub Copilot CLI. Guided lessons, quizzes, scenario challenges, and a full reference covering slash commands, shortcuts, modes, agents, skills, MCP, and configuration. Say "cliexpert" to start.

fetch
$curl "https://skillshub.wtf/github/awesome-copilot/cli-mastery?format=md"
SKILL.mdcli-mastery

Copilot CLI Mastery

UTILITY SKILL — interactive Copilot CLI trainer. INVOKES: ask_user, sql, view USE FOR: "cliexpert", "teach me the Copilot CLI", "quiz me on slash commands", "CLI cheat sheet", "copilot CLI final exam" DO NOT USE FOR: general coding, non-CLI questions, IDE-only features

Routing and Content

TriggerAction
"cliexpert", "teach me"Read next references/module-N-*.md, teach
"quiz me", "test me"Read current module, 5+ questions via ask_user
"scenario", "challenge"Read references/scenarios.md
"reference"Read relevant module, summarize
"final exam"Read references/final-exam.md

Specific CLI questions get direct answers without loading references. Reference files in references/ dir. Read on demand with view.

Behavior

On first interaction, initialize progress tracking:

CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS mastery_progress (key TEXT PRIMARY KEY, value TEXT);
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS mastery_completed (module TEXT PRIMARY KEY, completed_at TEXT DEFAULT (datetime('now')));
INSERT OR IGNORE INTO mastery_progress (key,value) VALUES ('xp','0'),('level','Newcomer'),('module','0');

XP: lesson +20, correct +15, perfect quiz +50, scenario +30. Levels: 0=Newcomer 100=Apprentice 250=Navigator 400=Practitioner 550=Specialist 700=Expert 850=Virtuoso 1000=Architect 1150=Grandmaster 1500=Wizard. Max XP from all content: 1600 (8 modules × 145 + 8 scenarios × 30 + final exam 200).

When module counter exceeds 8 and user says "cliexpert", offer: scenarios, final exam, or review any module.

Rules: ask_user with choices for ALL quizzes/scenarios. Show XP after correct answers. One concept at a time; offer quiz or review after each lesson.

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