Mise Configurator
Overview
This skill generates clean, production-ready mise.toml configurations for local development environments and CI/CD pipelines.
It helps standardize runtime versions, simplify onboarding, replace legacy version managers like asdf, nvm, and pyenv, and create reproducible multi-language environments with minimal setup effort.
When to Use This Skill
- Use when you need to create or update a
mise.toml - Use when working with Node.js, Python, Go, Rust, Java, Bun, Terraform, or mixed stacks
- Use when the user asks about CI/CD runtime setup using mise
- Use when migrating from
.tool-versions,asdf,nvm, orpyenv - Use when standardizing tool versions across teams or monorepos
How It Works
Step 1: Detect Project Context
Inspect available repository files such as:
package.jsonpnpm-lock.yamlpyproject.tomlrequirements.txtgo.modCargo.toml.tool-versionsDockerfile- GitHub Actions or CI files
Infer languages, package managers, and pinned versions.
Step 2: Generate mise.toml
Create a minimal, valid, copy-paste-ready configuration using:
- existing pinned versions when found
- explicit user-provided target versions when absent
- practical defaults for developer productivity
- concrete pinned versions in shared production configs
Step 3: Add Bootstrap Commands
Provide setup commands such as:
mise trust
mise install
Step 4: Generate CI/CD Integration
If requested, generate pipeline examples using mise with caching and runtime installation.
Examples
Example 1: Node.js + pnpm Project
[tools]
node = "22.11.0"
pnpm = "9.15.0"
Example 2: Python + GitHub Actions
[tools]
python = "3.12.7"
poetry = "1.8.4"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: jdx/mise-action@v2
- run: poetry install
- run: pytest
Best Practices
✅ Respect versions already pinned in the repository
✅ Keep configs minimal and readable
✅ Prefer stable runtime releases
✅ Generate CI examples with caching
✅ Ask for target versions before pinning when the repository does not already declare them
❌ Do not use floating
latestorltsaliases in shared production configs unless explicitly requested❌ Do not over-engineer unnecessary tool entries
❌ Do not ignore existing lockfiles or version files
Limitations
This skill does not replace environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, or safety boundaries are missing.
Runtime availability may vary by OS, shell, or CI platform.
Some plugins or niche tools may require manual adjustment.
Security & Safety Notes
Review generated shell commands before execution.
Confirm CI/CD permissions before modifying pipelines.
Validate runtime versions against production requirements.
Use only in authorized repositories and environments.
Common Pitfalls
Problem: Wrong runtime version selected
Solution: Check repository lockfiles and pinned versions first.Problem: CI installs are slow
Solution: Enable cache layers and reuse mise cache directories.Problem: Tool missing from registry
Solution: Verify plugin support or install manually.
Related Skills
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