## Summary This PR adds a database migration command to backfill standard skills for existing workspaces and improves the skill loading tool to provide dynamic, workspace-specific skill availability information instead of hardcoded skill names. ## Key Changes - **New Migration Command**: Added `BackfillStandardSkillsCommand` (v1.22.0) that: - Identifies missing standard skills in existing workspaces - Compares workspace skills against the standard skill definitions - Creates missing skills using the workspace migration service - Supports dry-run mode for safe testing - Properly logs all operations and handles failures - **Enhanced Skill Loading Tool**: Updated `createLoadSkillTool` to: - Accept a new `listAvailableSkillNames` function parameter - Dynamically fetch available skills from the workspace instead of using hardcoded skill names - Provide accurate, context-aware error messages when skills are not found - Gracefully handle workspaces with no available skills - **Service Updates**: Modified skill tool implementations in: - `McpProtocolService`: Integrated `findAllFlatSkills` to list available skills - `ChatExecutionService`: Integrated `findAllFlatSkills` to list available skills - **Module Registration**: Added `BackfillStandardSkillsCommand` to the v1.22 upgrade module - **Test Updates**: Updated `McpProtocolService` tests to mock the new `findAllFlatSkills` method ## Implementation Details The backfill command uses the existing workspace migration infrastructure to safely create skills, ensuring consistency with other metadata operations. The skill availability messaging now reflects the actual skills present in each workspace, improving user experience when skills are not found. https://claude.ai/code/session_012fXeP3bysaEgWsbkyu4ism Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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