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This skill provides specialized capabilities for aiskillstore's codebase.
Use Cases
- Developing new features in the aiskillstore repository
- Refactoring existing code to follow aiskillstore standards
- Understanding and working with aiskillstore's codebase structure
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---
name: tilt
description: Manages Tilt development environments via CLI and Tiltfile authoring. Must use when working with Tilt or Tiltfiles.
---
# Tilt Development Environment
## Automatic Reload Behaviors
Tilt live-reloads aggressively. **Never suggest restarting `tilt up` or manually refreshing resources**—Tilt handles this automatically in nearly all cases.
### What Reloads Automatically
| Change Type | What Happens | Your Action |
|------------|--------------|-------------|
| **Tiltfile edits** | Tilt re-evaluates the entire Tiltfile on save | Just save the file |
| **Source code with `live_update`** | Files sync to container without rebuild | Just save the file |
| **Source code without `live_update`** | Full image rebuild triggers automatically | Just save the file |
| **Kubernetes manifests** | Resources re-apply automatically | Just save the file |
| **Frontend with HMR** | Browser updates via Hot Module Replacement | Just save the file |
| **Backend with watch tools** | Process restarts via nodemon/air/watchexec | Just save the file |
### When Restart IS Actually Needed
Restarting `tilt up` is required only for:
- Tilt version upgrades
- Changing Tilt's port or host settings
- Recovering from Tilt crashes
- Kubernetes context changes (switching clusters)
### Verifying Updates Applied
Instead of restarting, verify updates propagated:
```bash
# Check resource status after saving
tilt get uiresource/<name> -o json | jq '.status.updateStatus'
# Watch for update completion
tilt wait --for=condition=Ready uiresource/<name> --timeout=60s
# Check recent logs for reload confirmation
tilt logs <resource> --since 1m
tilt logs <resource> --since 5m | rg -i "reload|restart|updated|synced"
```
## Running tilt up
**Always run `tilt up` in a tmux session using send-keys.** This ensures:
- Tilt survives Claude Code session reloads
- Shell initialization runs (PATH, direnv, etc.)
```bash
SESSION=$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) || basename $PWD)
# Start tilt in tmux (idempotent, send-keys for proper shell init)
if ! tmux has-session -t "$SESSION" 2>/dev/null; then
tmux new-session -d -s "$SESSION" -n tilt
tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:tilt" 'tilt up' Enter
echo "Started tilt in tmux session: $SESSION"
elif ! tmux list-windows -t "$SESSION" -F '#{window_name}' | grep -q "^tilt$"; then
tmux new-window -t "$SESSION" -n tilt
tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:tilt" 'tilt up' Enter
echo "Added tilt window to session: $SESSION"
else
echo "Tilt already running in session: $SESSION"
fi
```
To check tilt output:
```bash
SESSION=$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) || basename $PWD)
tmux capture-pane -p -t "$SESSION:tilt" -S -50
```
To stop tilt:
```bash
SESSION=$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) || basename $PWD)
tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:tilt" C-c
```
Never run `tilt up` directly in foreground or with `run_in_background`. Always use tmux.
## Instructions
- Use `tilt get uiresources -o json` to query resource status programmatically
- Use `tilt get uiresource/<name> -o json` for detailed single resource state
- Use `tilt logs` with `--since`, `--tail`, `--json` flags for log retrieval
- Use `tilt trigger <resource>` to force updates when auto-reload didn't trigger
- Use `tilt wait` to block until resources reach ready state
- For Tiltfile authoring, see @TILTFILE_API.md
- For complete CLI reference with JSON parsing patterns, see @CLI_REFERENCE.md
## Quick Reference
### Check Resource Status
```bash
tilt get uiresources -o json | jq '.items[] | {name: .metadata.name, runtime: .status.runtimeStatus, update: .status.updateStatus}'
```
### Wait for Resource Ready
```bash
tilt wait --for=condition=Ready uiresource/<name> --timeout=120s
```
### Get Resource Logs
```bash
tilt logs <resource> # Current logs
tilt logs <resource> --since 5m # Logs from last 5 minutes
tilt logs <resource> --tail 100 # Last 100 lines
tilt logs --json # JSON Lines output
```
### Trigger Update
```bash
tilt trigger <resource>
```
### Lifecycle Commands
```bash
tilt up # Start Tilt
tilt down # Stop and clean up
tilt ci # CI/batch mode
```
## Resource Status Values
- **RuntimeStatus**: `unknown`, `none`, `pending`, `ok`, `error`, `not_applicable`
- **UpdateStatus**: `none`, `pending`, `in_progress`, `ok`, `error`, `not_applicable`
## References
- Tilt Documentation: https://docs.tilt.dev/
- CLI Reference: https://docs.tilt.dev/cli/tilt.html
- Tiltfile API: https://docs.tilt.dev/api.html
- Extensions: https://github.com/tilt-dev/tilt-extensions