linecountReference tool for devtools — covers intro, quickstart, patterns and more. Quick lookup for Linecount concepts, best practices, and implementation patterns.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install bytesagain3/linecountGrade Limited — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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New developers use the intro and quickstart commands to quickly get familiar with devtools concepts, best practices, and implementation patterns. This reduces ramp-up time and ensures consistent knowledge across the team.
During code reviews, teams reference the patterns and security commands to verify best practices are followed. This helps maintain high code quality and security standards without needing external dependencies.
Developers use debugging and performance commands to troubleshoot issues and optimize application performance. The tool provides immediate reference documentation, speeding up problem resolution.
When upgrading or migrating systems, teams consult the migration command for step-by-step guidance and best practices. This reduces errors and ensures smooth transitions between versions.
Linecount is offered as a free reference tool with optional paid support tiers for enterprises needing dedicated assistance or custom integrations. Revenue comes from subscription fees for premium support.
The skill can be bundled into larger dev tool suites or CI/CD pipelines, charging per integration or usage. Revenue is generated from licensing fees or usage-based pricing.
A free version displays contextual ads within the output, while a paid ad-free version is available via subscription. Revenue comes from advertising and subscription sales.
💬 Integration Tip
Embed the skill directly into development environments or CI pipelines using its plain-text output, which requires no API keys or network access, making it trivial to integrate.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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