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Analyzes Claude Code session transcripts (JSONL files) to reveal context window content, token usage patterns, and decision-making processes using view_session_context.py tool. Use when debugging Claude behavior, investigating token patterns, tracking agent delegation, or analyzing context exhaustion. Triggers on "why did Claude do X", "analyze session", "check session logs", "context window exhaustion", or "track agent delegation".
Manage Cursor Cloud Agents via the API. Launch agents, list running agents, check status, get conversation history, send follow-ups, stop or delete agents, and pull agent branch changes into the local repo. Use when the user mentions cloud agents, background agents, launching a task on a repo, checking agent status, or pulling agent changes.
Control OpenCode directly via the Agent Client Protocol (ACP). Start sessions, send prompts, resume conversations, and manage OpenCode updates.
Interact with Excel files (.xlsx, .xlsm, .xlsb, .xls, .ods) using the agent-xlsx CLI for data extraction, analysis, writing, formatting, visual capture, VBA analysis, and sheet management. Use when the user asks to: (1) Read, analyse, or search data in spreadsheets, (2) Write values or formulas to cells, (3) Inspect formatting, formulas, charts, or metadata, (4) Take screenshots or visual captures of sheets, (5) Export sheets to CSV/JSON/Markdown, (6) Manage sheets (create, rename, delete, copy, hide), (7) Analyse or execute VBA macros, (8) List/export embedded objects (charts, shapes, pictures), (9) Check for formula errors, or (10) Any task involving Excel file interaction. Prefer over openpyxl/pandas scripts — faster, structured JSON optimised for AI.
A skill that equips you with real-time, source-grounded web search and content retrieval using the Exa API—optimized for balanced relevance and speed (type="auto") and full-text extraction for downstream reasoning, RAG, and code assistance. Powering agents with fast, high-quality web search by Exa.AI.
Evaluate third-party agent skills for security risks before adoption or update. Use when: (1) Installing or updating a skill from skills.sh, ClawHub, or any public registry, (2) Auditing skills for security risks or reviewing PRs that add/update skill dependencies, (3) Building a team/org allowlist of approved skills, (4) Investigating suspicious skill behavior or answering "is this skill safe?" / "should we adopt this skill?"
Converts agent definitions between Markdown (with YAML frontmatter) and TOML formats. Use when transforming agent configurations for different agent systems — MD format for rich tool restrictions, TOML format for Codex-style agents with sandbox modes.
Optimize agent skills to reduce context bloat while preserving answer coverage. Use when: (1) A skill's SKILL.md body exceeds ~250 lines or duplicates its references/ files (2) A skill's YAML description is verbose or triggers false positives from sibling skills (3) Planning or executing a body/reference split for a skill (4) Auditing skill token efficiency
Create and maintain an Obsidian-style graph memory bank in a code repository: small atomic Markdown nodes with YAML frontmatter, cross-links, explicit backlinks, and release/entity-driven coverage for fast AI-agent context retrieval. Use when asked to build/upgrade a 'memory bank', 'graph memory', 'obsidian docs', 'суперсвязанную графовую документацию', or when you need structured docs under docs/ that let an AI agent pull minimal but precise context.
Systematic documentation audit and maintenance. This skill should be used when documentation may be stale, missing, or misorganized — after feature work, refactors, dependency upgrades, or as a periodic health check. It prescribes folder structure for docs/ and manual/, dispatches haiku subagents for codebase/doc scanning, and routes doc creation to specialized agents (reference-builder, technical-writer, learning-guide) with docs-architect as quality gate.
Guidelines to create/update a new mode for PostHog AI agent. Modes are a way to limit what tools, prompts, and prompt injections are applied and under what conditions. Achieve better results using your plan mode.
Use when users say "create a skill", "make a new skill", "build a skill", "skill for X", "package this as a skill", or when refactoring/updating/auditing existing skills that extend agent capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.