Install
Quick install
npx skills add https://github.com/ldayton/Dippynpx skills add ldayton/Dippy --agent claude-codenpx skills add ldayton/Dippy --agent cursornpx skills add ldayton/Dippy --agent codexnpx skills add ldayton/Dippy --agent opencodenpx skills add ldayton/Dippy --agent github-copilotnpx skills add ldayton/Dippy --agent windsurfMore install options
Shorthand — useful for multi-skill repos:
npx skills add ldayton/DippyManual — clone the repo and drop the folder into your agent's skills directory:
git clone https://github.com/ldayton/Dippy.gitcp -r Dippy ~/.claude/skills/Verify Counts
Verify numerical claims in documentation are still accurate
---
name: verify-counts
description: Verify numerical claims in documentation are still accurate
---
Verify all count assertions in documentation against actual values.
Claims to Verify
| Location | Claim | Verification |
|----------|-------|--------------|
| README.md:14 | 14,000+ tests | Dippy + Parable combined |
| ../Dippy.wiki/Reference/Security-Model.md:79 | Over 200 read-only commands | SIMPLE_SAFE count |
| ../Dippy.wiki/Reference/Security-Model.md:94 | Over 80 tools | CLI handler count |
| ../Dippy.wiki/Reference/Handler-Model.md:210 | 80+ handlers | CLI handler count |
Verification Commands
Dippy tests:
uv run pytest --collect-only -q 2>/dev/null | tail -1
Parable tests: Check table in /Users/lily/source/Parable/tests/README.md
SIMPLE_SAFE count:
uv run python -c "from src.dippy.core.allowlists import SIMPLE_SAFE; print(len(SIMPLE_SAFE))"
CLI handlers:
ls -1 src/dippy/cli/*.py | grep -v __init__ | wc -l
Output
Report each claim with:
- Documented value
- Actual value
- Status (PASS/FAIL/STALE)
Status Criteria
- PASS: Actual value is within ~10% of documented value
- STALE: Claim is technically true but significantly outdated (e.g., "50+" when actual is 77)
- FAIL: Claim is false
If any claim is STALE or FAIL, note which file(s) need updating.
---
Source: https://github.com/ldayton/Dippy
Author: ldayton
Discovered via: skillsdirectory.com
Genre: tools
SKILL.md source
--- name: Verify Counts description: Verify numerical claims in documentation are still accurate --- # Verify Counts Verify numerical claims in documentation are still accurate --- name: verify-counts description: Verify numerical claims in documentation are still accurate --- Verify all count assertions in documentation against actual values. ## Claims to Verify | Location | Claim | Verification | |----------|-------|--------------| | `README.md:14` | 14,000+ tests | Dippy + Parable combined | | `../Dippy.wiki/Reference/Security-Model.md:79` | Over 200 read-only commands | SIMPLE_SAFE count | | `../Dippy.wiki/Reference/Security-Model.md:94` | Over 80 tools | CLI handler count | | `../Dippy.wiki/Reference/Handler-Model.md:210` | 80+ handlers | CLI handler count | ## Verification Commands **Dippy tests:** ```bash uv run pytest --collect-only -q 2>/dev/null | tail -1 ``` **Parable tests:** Check table in `/Users/lily/source/Parable/tests/README.md` **SIMPLE_SAFE count:** ```bash uv run python -c "from src.dippy.core.allowlists import SIMPLE_SAFE; print(len(SIMPLE_SAFE))" ``` **CLI handlers:** ```bash ls -1 src/dippy/cli/*.py | grep -v __init__ | wc -l ``` ## Output Report each claim with: - Documented value - Actual value - Status (PASS/FAIL/STALE) ### Status Criteria - **PASS**: Actual value is within ~10% of documented value - **STALE**: Claim is technically true but significantly outdated (e.g., "50+" when actual is 77) - **FAIL**: Claim is false If any claim is STALE or FAIL, note which file(s) need updating. --- **Source**: https://github.com/ldayton/Dippy **Author**: ldayton **Discovered via**: skillsdirectory.com **Genre**: tools
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