Full Stack Playbook
This playbook guides you through executing a full-stack web application mission. Use this for CRUD apps, dashboards, e-commerce sites, and similar projects with distinct frontend and backend layers.
Install
Quick install
npx skills add https://github.com/factory-ai/factory-plugins/tree/HEAD/skills/full-stack-playbooknpx skills add factory-ai/factory-plugins --skill full-stack-playbook --agent claude-codenpx skills add factory-ai/factory-plugins --skill full-stack-playbook --agent cursornpx skills add factory-ai/factory-plugins --skill full-stack-playbook --agent codexnpx skills add factory-ai/factory-plugins --skill full-stack-playbook --agent opencodenpx skills add factory-ai/factory-plugins --skill full-stack-playbook --agent github-copilotnpx skills add factory-ai/factory-plugins --skill full-stack-playbook --agent windsurfMore install options
Shorthand — useful for multi-skill repos:
npx skills add factory-ai/factory-plugins --skill full-stack-playbookManual — clone the repo and drop the folder into your agent's skills directory:
git clone https://github.com/factory-ai/factory-plugins.gitcp -r factory-plugins/skills/full-stack-playbook ~/.claude/skills/full-stack-playbook
This playbook guides you through executing a full-stack web application mission. Use this for CRUD apps, dashboards, e-commerce sites, and similar projects with distinct frontend and backend layers.
full-stack-playbookby factory-ai
This playbook guides you through executing a full-stack web application mission. Use this for CRUD apps, dashboards, e-commerce sites, and similar projects with distinct frontend and backend layers.npx skills add https://github.com/factory-ai/factory-plugins --skill full-stack-playbookDownload ZIPGitHub
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Source: https://github.com/factory-ai/factory-plugins/tree/HEAD/skills/full-stack-playbook
Author: factory-ai
Discovered via: mcpservers.org
SKILL.md source
--- name: full-stack-playbook description: This playbook guides you through executing a full-stack web application mission. Use this for CRUD apps, dashboards, e-commerce sites, and similar projects with distinct frontend and backend layers. --- # full-stack-playbook This playbook guides you through executing a full-stack web application mission. Use this for CRUD apps, dashboards, e-commerce sites, and similar projects with distinct frontend and backend layers. # full-stack-playbookby factory-ai This playbook guides you through executing a full-stack web application mission. Use this for CRUD apps, dashboards, e-commerce sites, and similar projects with distinct frontend and backend layers. `npx skills add https://github.com/factory-ai/factory-plugins --skill full-stack-playbook`Download ZIPGitHub ## More skills from factory-ai agent-browserby factory-aiBackground knowledge for droid-control workflows -- not invoked directly. Agent-browser driver mechanics for web page and Electron desktop app automation.autoresearchby factory-aiAutonomous experiment loop: try ideas, keep what works, discard what doesn't, never stop.ban-type-assertionsby factory-aiBan `as` type assertions in a package via the `@typescript-eslint/consistent-type-assertions` lint rule, replacing them with compiler-verified type-safe…browser-navigationby factory-aiComprehensive browser automation for testing, data extraction, and web interaction.captureby factory-aiBackground knowledge for droid-control workflows -- not invoked directly. Recording lifecycle for terminal and browser sessions.commit-security-scanby factory-aiAnalyze code changes for security vulnerabilities using LLM reasoning and threat model patterns. Use for PR reviews, pre-commit checks, or branch comparisons.composeby factory-aiBackground knowledge for droid-control workflows -- not invoked directly. Video assembly via Remotion — title cards, layout, transitions, effects, and showcase…create-prby factory-aiCreate a pull request with Conventional Commits formatting, a templated body, and local verification. Use when the user asks to create a PR, open a PR, submit… --- **Source**: https://github.com/factory-ai/factory-plugins/tree/HEAD/skills/full-stack-playbook **Author**: factory-ai **Discovered via**: mcpservers.org
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