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Interview the user relentlessly about a plan or design until reaching shared understanding, resolving each branch of the decision tree. Use when user wants to stress-test a plan, get grilled on their design, or mentions "grill me".
Interactive QA session where user reports bugs or issues conversationally, and the agent files GitHub issues. Explores the codebase in the background for context and domain language. Use when user wants to report bugs, do QA, file issues conversationally, or mentions "QA session".
Query DeepWiki for repository documentation and structure. Use to understand open source projects, find API docs, and explore codebases.
Semantic code search using mgrep for efficient codebase exploration. This skill should be used when searching or exploring codebases with more than 30 non-gitignored files and/or nested directory structures. It provides natural language semantic search that complements traditional grep/ripgrep for finding features, understanding intent, and exploring unfamiliar code.
Create a design brief through an interactive interview, codebase exploration, and experience design decisions. Saved as a markdown file in the project. Use when user wants to write a design brief, plan a new feature or page, define a UI direction, or mentions "brief".
Token optimization best practices for cost-effective Claude Code usage. Automatically applies efficient file reading, command execution, and output handling strategies. Includes model selection guidance (Opus for learning, Sonnet for development/debugging). Prefers bash commands over reading files.
Ensures alignment between user and Claude during feature/spec planning through a structured interview process. Use this skill when the user invokes /plan-interview before implementing a new feature, refactoring, or any non-trivial implementation task. The skill runs an upfront interview to gather requirements across technical constraints, scope boundaries, risk tolerance, and success criteria before any codebase exploration. Do NOT use this skill for: pure research/exploration tasks, simple bug fixes, or when the user just wants standard planning without the interview process.
Project setup. Explore the codebase, ask about strategy and aims, write persistent context to AGENTS.md. Run when starting or when aims shift.
Use this skill when the user wants to analyze or explore a codebase (remote repository or local repository) using Repomix. Triggers on: 'analyze this repo', 'explore codebase', 'what's the structure', 'find patterns in repo', 'how many files/tokens'. Runs repomix CLI to pack repositories, then analyzes the output.
Use this at session start to discover what CodeCompass can do. Read .ai/capabilities.json for module map (5 domains, 21+ modules) instead of manual Grep/Glob. Apply when: (1) planning tasks, (2) user asks 'What can CodeCompass do?', (3) before implementing features
Before searching a codebase, forces you to zero in on the target: what exactly are you looking for, what would it look like, where would it live, what else might it be called. Activates on "find", "where is", "search for", or when exploration begins. Prevents grep-and-pray.
AI-Native Issue-Driven development workflow. From GitHub Issue to merged PR: parse issue, explore codebase, design technical plan, execute with agent team, create PR, and cleanup. Use when a user wants to implement a GitHub Issue end-to-end: `/issue-flow #123` or `/issue-flow` to pick from open issues.