tidyupReference tool for devtools — covers intro, quickstart, patterns and more. Quick lookup for Tidyup concepts, best practices, and implementation patterns.
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clawdbot install xueyetianya/tidyupGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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A team lead provides new hires with quick access to Tidyup's intro and quickstart commands, enabling them to understand the tool's concepts and start using it efficiently without external documentation.
A developer uses the debugging and performance commands to reference best practices for identifying and resolving bottlenecks in their Tidyup-based projects, improving application speed.
A security engineer runs the security command to get a cheatsheet of secure implementation patterns, ensuring the codebase meets compliance standards before an audit.
A project manager accesses the migration command to review guidelines for moving older systems to Tidyup's latest version, minimizing disruption and risks.
An instructor uses the patterns and cheatsheet commands to provide students with concise, hands-on references for learning Tidyup's implementation patterns during training sessions.
The Tidyup skill is offered for free, serving as a low-friction entry point for developers to learn about the tool. Revenue can be generated by offering premium advanced patterns or integrations as paid add-ons.
Integrate Tidyup into a larger suite of developer tools sold on a monthly or annual subscription basis. The skill acts as a reference layer that increases the value of the subscription.
Use the skill as a core reference for structured training courses and certification exams on Tidyup best practices. Revenue comes from course fees and certification charges.
💬 Integration Tip
To integrate, simply add the skill to your AI agent's toolkit and ensure it has access to the local commands without any network dependencies—no API keys required.
Scored May 7, 2026
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