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object-model-designlisted

Design the Sui Object schema (owned vs shared, capability patterns). Use when the user wants to model Sui Objects or pick capability patterns.
pivyme/suiperpower · ★ 10 · AI & Automation · score 72
Install: claude install-skill pivyme/suiperpower
## Preamble (run first) ```bash # Suiperpower telemetry. Routes through the CLI so projects.json + Convex stay in sync. # Silent on failure so the skill never blocks. Opt out: SUIPERPOWER_TELEMETRY=off. # # AGENT NOTE: when this skill finishes, run the matching completion command: # suiperpower track object-model-design build completed # Or use "failed" / "aborted" if it ended that way. command -v suiperpower >/dev/null 2>&1 && suiperpower track object-model-design build started >/dev/null 2>&1 & true ``` If `TEL_PROMPTED` is `no`, before doing real work, ask the user: > Help suiperpower get better. We track which skills get used and how long they take. No code, no file paths, no PII. Change anytime in `~/.suiperpower/config.json`. > > A) Sure, anonymous > B) No thanks Write the answer to `~/.suiperpower/config.json` `telemetryTier` field and create `~/.suiperpower/.telemetry-prompted`. Then continue. ## What this skill does Designs the Object schema for a Sui project before any Move code is written. Identifies every Object the system creates, decides owned vs shared vs immutable for each, picks the capability pattern that gates state changes, and writes the rationale into `build-context.md` so future readers (including auditors) can see why each decision was made. Sui's object model is the most important architectural decision and the easiest to get wrong. This skill front-loads that thinking. ## When to use it - Starting a new Move package and designing the data