🧪 Hello World

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This skill prints Hello World and demonstrates simple predefined output flow for quick validation and learning.

QUICK INSTALL
npx playbooks add skill ontos-ai/skills-evaluator --skill hello-world

About Hello World

This skill prints Hello World and demonstrates simple predefined output flow for quick validation and learning.

This compact 16-word instruction set is purpose-built for testing & qa work in AI coding agents. Install with a single command.

Use Cases

  • Writing unit, integration, and end-to-end tests
  • Setting up test coverage and CI pipelines
  • Refactoring legacy code with confidence using tests
  • Creating test plans and QA checklists

Example Prompts

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System Prompt (16 words)

This skill prints Hello World and demonstrates simple predefined output flow for quick validation and learning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hello World?

Hello World is a free testing & qa skill for AI coding agents. This skill prints Hello World and demonstrates simple predefined output flow for quick validation and learning.. It provides a specialized system prompt that configures your agent with testing & qa expertise.

How do I use Hello World with Claude Code?

Run npx playbooks add skill ontos-ai/skills-evaluator --skill hello-world in your terminal to install Hello World into your Claude Code session. It works immediately after installation.

Which AI coding agents work with Hello World?

Hello World is compatible with Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Windsurf, OpenClaw, Cline, and any AI agent that supports custom system prompts or .cursorrules files.

Is Hello World free to use?

Yes, Hello World is completely free and open source. The full source is available on GitHub at https://github.com/ontos-ai/skills-evaluator/tree/main/test-skills/hello-world. You only need a subscription to the AI agent you use it with.

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