Agent skill
enterprise-tomcat-web
Dasel v3 patterns for querying Tomcat web.xml deployment descriptors — use when inspecting servlet enumeration, filter chain discovery, listener listing, context parameter extraction, or init-param inspection in web.xml files
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/Jamie-BitFlight/claude_skills/tree/main/plugins/dasel/skills/enterprise-tomcat-web
SKILL.md
Tomcat web.xml Dasel Query Patterns
<when_to_use>
Load this skill when querying a web.xml deployment descriptor — enumerating servlets, inspecting filter chains, listing listeners, extracting context parameters, or finding servlets by init-param value.
</when_to_use>
Domain skill for querying Tomcat web.xml files using dasel v3. Always use -i xml explicitly. XML attributes use - prefix in dasel friendly mode.
Servlet Discovery
# All servlet names
dasel -f web.xml -i xml 'web-app.servlet.map(servlet-name)'
# Count servlet definitions
dasel -f web.xml -i xml 'len(web-app.servlet)'
Filter Chain Analysis
# Find filters by class pattern (e.g., Security filters)
dasel -f web.xml -i xml 'web-app.filter.filter(filter-class ~ ".*Security.*")'
Replace Security with any class name fragment.
Listener Enumeration
# Count listener definitions
dasel -f web.xml -i xml 'len(web-app.listener)'
Context Parameters
# All context-param names
dasel -f web.xml -i xml 'web-app.context-param.map(param-name)'
Init Parameter Inspection
# Find servlets with a specific init-param name — filters parent collection by testing child length > 0
dasel -f web.xml -i xml 'web-app.servlet.filter(init-param.filter(param-name == "debug").len($this) > 0).map(servlet-name)'
Replace "debug" with the target param-name value.
All selectors require the full command prefix: dasel -f web.xml -i xml '<selector>'
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