Set up CI/CD pipelines, automated publishing, and release workflows for Minecraft mods and plugins for 1.21.x. Covers GitHub Actions matrix builds for NeoForge and Fabric, automated publishing to Modrinth (via minotaur Gradle plugin) and CurseForge (via curseforgegradle), GitHub Releases with JAR artifacts, semantic versioning conventions for Minecraft mods, CHANGELOG generation, Dependabot for Gradle wrapper and plugin updates, build caching with gradle/actions/setup-gradle, pull request checks, and release tag workflows. Also covers Paper plugin CI with shadow JAR builds. --- # Minecraft CI / Release Skill ## Workflow Overview ``` PR opened → build + test checks main branch push → build artifacts Tag push (v*) → build + publish to Modrinth + CurseForge + GitHub Releases ``` ### Routing Boundaries - `Use when`: the task is CI/CD pipelines, release automation, artifact publishing, versioning, or release governance. - `Do not use when`: the task is implementing gameplay/plugin/mod features (`minecraft-modding`, `minecraft-plugin-dev`, `minecraft-datapack`). - `Do not use when`: the task is server runtime operations and infrastructure tuning (`minecraft-server-admin`). --- ## Versioning Convention
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a hedera plugin", "build a hedera agent kit plugin", "extend hedera agent kit", "create custom hedera tools", "add hedera functionality", "write a hedera tool", "implement hedera tool", or needs guidance on Hedera Agent Kit plugin architecture, tool definitions, mutation tools, query tools, or parameter schemas using Zod.
Skill files are scattered across GitHub and communities, difficult to search, and hard to evaluate. SkillWink organizes open-source skills into a searchable, filterable library you can directly download and use.
We provide keyword search, version updates, multi-metric ranking (downloads / likes / comments / updates), and open SKILL.md standards. You can also discuss usage and improvements on skill detail pages.
Sort by downloads/likes/comments/updated to find higher-quality skills.
4. Which import methods are supported?
Upload archive: .zip / .skill (recommended)
Upload skills folder
Import from GitHub repository
Note: file size for all methods should be within 10MB.
5. How to use in Claude / Codex?
Typical paths (may vary by local setup):
Claude Code:~/.claude/skills/
Codex CLI:~/.codex/skills/
One SKILL.md can usually be reused across tools.
6. Can one skill be shared across tools?
Yes. Most skills are standardized docs + assets, so they can be reused where format is supported.
Example: retrieval + writing + automation scripts as one workflow.
7. Are these skills safe to use?
Some skills come from public GitHub repositories and some are uploaded by SkillWink creators. Always review code before installing and own your security decisions.
8. Why does it not work after import?
Most common reasons:
Wrong folder path or nested one level too deep
Invalid/incomplete SKILL.md fields or format
Dependencies missing (Python/Node/CLI)
Tool has not reloaded skills yet
9. Does SkillWink include duplicates/low-quality skills?
We try to avoid that. Use ranking + comments to surface better skills: