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Parse ebooks, extract concepts and entities with citation traceability, classify by type/layer, and synthesize across book collections.
Book Teardown. Calm, concise, sharp, and straightforward. Explain five key points clearly: What question is the author answering? What unproven assumptions does the author base their argument on? What framework do they use to analyze the topic? What conclusions do they reach? Finally, a few sentences of God's-eye view compression of the entire book. Use this when the user says '拆书', '拆这本', '分析这本书', '这本书在讲什么', '上帝之眼看这本书', '压缩一本书', 'book', or shares a book name requesting structural analysis. DO NOT use for chapter summaries (use Fabric extract_wisdom), papers (use ljg-paper), deep dives into a single viewpoint (use ljg-think), or ranking within a field (use ljg-rank).
Ingest Codex CLI conversation history into the Obsidian wiki. Use this skill when the user wants to mine their past Codex sessions for knowledge, import their ~/.codex folder, extract insights from previous coding sessions, or says things like "process my Codex history", "add my Codex conversations to the wiki", or "what have I discussed in Codex before". Also triggers when the user mentions .codex sessions, rollout files, session_index.jsonl, or Codex transcript logs.
Mine transcripts for knowledge - decisions, learnings, failures, patterns. Triggers: "forge insights", "mine transcripts", "extract knowledge".
English alias for /aprende. Runs the same five-pass workflow to surface reusable learnings from the current conversation across memory, lesson, skill, and project-doc categories — with confirmation before any write. Alias en inglés para /aprende.
Extract tacit engineering knowledge through guided interviews and generate structured steerings. Use when user mentions "steerings", "tacit knowledge", "conventions", "engineering practices", "interview", or wants to document team/project knowledge. Also activates when user asks for "steerings for X", "document X conventions", "continue steerings", "resume interview", or wants to extract knowledge about a specific topic. Supports reviewing and transforming existing steerings to standard format. Auto-detects existing sessions and offers to continue incomplete ones.
Summarizes very long texts (books, handbooks, biographies, codebases) using hierarchical multi-pass extraction with cheap model armies. Produces structured knowledge maps, not just summaries. Use when processing 50+ page documents, professional handbooks, career biographies, or any text too large for a single context window. Activate on "summarize book", "summarize handbook", "long document", "extract knowledge", "distill text", "professional biography". NOT for short text summarization (<10 pages), real-time chat summarization, or code documentation (use technical-writer).
Use this tool when you are completing project work and need to extract reusable knowledge from project notes. It is triggered by commands such as "organize assets", "refine", during project retrospectives, or in high-context debugging sessions that reveal valuable patterns. Trigger commands: /asset-refine, /asset-extract
Extracts key learnings from conversations, debugging sessions, and failed attempts. Use at session end or after solving complex problems to capture insights. Stores discoveries in memory (via amplihack.memory.discoveries), suggests PATTERNS.md updates, and recommends new agent creation. Ensures knowledge persists across sessions via Kuzu memory backend.
Coordinate PR mining to extract tribal knowledge and coding standards from GitHub PR history. Use when mining review comments, extracting coding rules, tracking mining jobs, or analyzing reviewer patterns across repositories. Use for "mine PRs", "extract standards", "coding rules from reviews", or "reviewer patterns". Do NOT use for code review, linting, static analysis, or writing new coding standards from scratch without PR data.
Ingest Claude Code conversation history into the Obsidian wiki. Use this skill when the user wants to mine their past Claude conversations for knowledge, import their ~/.claude folder, extract insights from previous coding sessions, or says things like "process my Claude history", "add my conversations to the wiki", "what have I discussed with Claude before". Also triggers when the user mentions their .claude folder, Claude projects, session data, or past conversation logs.
This spell is archaeology, not history research. It operates on specific artifacts from a specific dead system to answer specific questions. It is NOT general tech history, NOT interviewing living people, and NOT monitoring live systems.