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Use when an approved plan exists and needs execution, or when a hotfix/one-sentence scope needs direct TDD implementation — dispatches subagents per task, validates, reports
Orchestrate multi-phase development workflows with strict role separation between implementers and validators. Automatically executes plans using separate subagents for implementation, validation, and fixing with auto-retry loops. Use when building complex systems requiring (1) Multi-step sequential or parallel development phases, (2) Automated validation with typecheck/build/tests after each phase, (3) Auto-retry fix loops until validation passes, (4) Complete execution after single user approval. Triggers include "implement this multi-phase plan", "build a system with phases", "create [complex system] following this architecture", "automate development workflow with validation", or any request for orchestrated development with multiple phases and quality checks. NOT for simple single-file tasks or exploratory coding.
Expert guide for designing and building high-quality skills from scratch through structured conversation. Use when someone wants to create a new skill, build a skill, design a skill, or asks for help making Agents do something consistently. Also use when someone says "turn this into a skill", "I want to automate this workflow", "how do I teach my Agent to do X", or mentions creating SKILL.md files. Covers standalone skills and MCP-enhanced workflows. Do NOT use for creating subagents (use subagent-creator) or technical design documents (use create-technical-design-doc).
Orchestrate Devin CLI subagents as background workers using tmux windows. Use when the user asks to spawn, coordinate, fan-out, or delegate work to multiple parallel agents, run background Devin sessions, or orchestrate long-running autonomous tasks from inside an existing Devin session.
Inspect Claude Code session logs, tool calls, token usage, subagents, and context window using claude-devtools visual UI
Populate `<docs-dir>/features/<slug>.md` for one, several, or every undocumented feature area by dispatching up to 10 parallel subagents — one per feature. The agent docs directory is discovered from `AGENTS.md` — typically `agents-docs/` (the `setup-agentic-repository` default) but may be elsewhere if `--docs-dir` was used. Use whenever the user wants to document features, fill out feature docs, write up specific features (e.g. "document auth and billing"), document all undocumented features, or follow up on `find-features` discovery. This is the natural sequel to `find-features` — that skill identifies what is missing, this skill writes the docs in parallel.
poteto's agent style for concise, detailed responses, deliberate subagents, unslopped prose, simple code, and verified work. Use for poteto, /poteto-mode, or requests to work in this style.
This skill should be used when the user has a completed implementation plan (plan.md) and is ready to execute the tasks defined therein. Actively uses Agent Teams or subagents to execute batches of independent tasks in parallel, following BDD/TDD principles.
Use when user says "execute epic [id]" or when executing beads epics with parallel subagents in the current session
Guide for creating effective skills. This command should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Claude's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations. Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment - applies TDD to process documentation by testing with subagents before writing, iterating until bulletproof against rationalization
Stay current with how OpenCode, OpenAI Codex, and Claude Code implement extensibility features (skills, slash commands, subagents, custom prompts). Use when comparing implementations across AI coding assistants, researching how a specific tool implements a feature, or syncing knowledge about agent extensibility patterns. Triggers include questions like "how does X implement skills?", "compare slash commands across tools", "what's the latest on Claude Code sub-agents?", or requests to understand agent extensibility approaches.
Execute plan files by launching multiple parallel subagents to complete tasks simultaneously. Triggers on explicit "/parallel-task" commands.