{"repo":"boringmarketer/kimi-first","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/boringmarketer/kimi-first","clone":"git clone https://github.com/boringmarketer/kimi-first.git","description":"Claude Code skill: Kimi types, Claude thinks & verifies — route implementation work-orders to the Kimi Code CLI (k3). A port of @steipete's codex-first (github.com/steipete/agent-scripts). By @boringmarketer · boringmarketing.com","language":null,"stars":43,"topics":["agent-orchestration","ai-agents","claude-code","claude-code-skill","kimi","moonshot-ai"],"license":"MIT","category":"ai-agents","readme_excerpt":"kimi-first A Claude Code skill that routes implementation work-orders to Kimi Code CLI (Kimi k3) lanes — Kimi types, Claude thinks and verifies. Claude keeps the judgment work: specs, architecture, orchestration, review, and the merge button. Kimi gets the hands-on volume: frozen-spec builds, mechanical migrations, test fills, bulk sweeps, CI fixes. Kimi's flat-rate membership makes it a cheap, high-throughput implementation lane while Claude spends its tokens on the parts that need judgment. This is a port of @steipete's excellent codex-first skill (from agent-scripts) — same delegation doctrine, swapped from the Codex CLI to the Kimi Code CLI. How it works When a task reads as a work order (the spec is frozen, no design decisions left), Claude: 1. Writes a full-context prompt to a temp file — goal, repo paths, constraints, non-goals, expected proof, output shape. Kimi starts with zero session context, so spec quality decides success. 2. Runs kimi -p headless in the target repo (tool calls auto-approved, thinking to stderr, answer to stdout). 3. Reviews the full diff like a hostile PR reviewer, runs the tests itself — Kimi's claims are advisory. 4. Iterates via kimi --continue ; after 2 failed rounds, takes over and does it directly. 5. Ships through normal repo protocol — Claude's hands on the merge button, never Kimi's. Design work, tiny edits, prod operations, and review are never delegated. Install 1. Kimi Code CLI (skip if you have it — check with kimi --version ): Docs","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/boringmarketer","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/boringmarketer/kimi-first/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}