npx claudepluginhub vm0-ai/team-skills --plugin dev-serverThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
View development server output. Uses a persistent log file as the primary source, with TaskOutput as fallback.
Creates isolated Git worktrees for feature branches with prioritized directory selection, gitignore safety checks, auto project setup for Node/Python/Rust/Go, and baseline verification.
Executes implementation plans in current session by dispatching fresh subagents per independent task, with two-stage reviews: spec compliance then code quality.
Dispatches parallel agents to independently tackle 2+ tasks like separate test failures or subsystems without shared state or dependencies.
View development server output. Uses a persistent log file as the primary source, with TaskOutput as fallback.
Your args are: $ARGUMENTS
[pattern] - Show only lines matching the regex pattern/dev-logs - Show recent dev server output/dev-logs error - Show only error messages/dev-logs "compiled|ready" - Show compilation statusThe dev server writes logs to a persistent file via tee. Read from it:
PROJECT_ROOT=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
tail -n 200 "$PROJECT_ROOT/turbo/.dev-server.log" 2>/dev/null
If the file exists and has content, use this output — proceed to Step 3.
If the file does not exist or is empty, fall back to Step 2.
Try to read the task ID from the persisted file:
PROJECT_ROOT=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
cat "$PROJECT_ROOT/turbo/.dev-task-id" 2>/dev/null
If the file exists and contains a task ID, use TaskOutput with that ID (block: false) to read the dev server logs.
If the file does not exist, fall back to TaskList to find a task whose command contains pnpm dev.
If neither method finds a task, inform the user:
/dev-start to start the server."Show the output in readable format. If a filter pattern was provided in the arguments, filter the output for matching lines only.