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Guides engineering of multi-agent systems—agent roles and specialization, orchestration topologies (supervisor, peer-to-peer, hierarchical, blackboard), task decomposition and routing, inter-agent messaging (A2A-style patterns), shared vs partitioned state, fan-out/fan-in and DAG workflows, synchronization and consensus, conflict resolution, fault tolerance and retries across agents, cost/latency/token budgets, cross-agent observability, testing multi-agent flows, and deployment (queues, durable workflows). Framework-agnostic; high-level LangGraph, Deep Agents, and agenthub—not single-agent loops (agentic-ai-developer), ML training (ai-engineer), strategy-only whiteboard (enterprise-strategist), or PM planning (technical-program-manager). Use for multi-agent system, multi-agent engineer, agent orchestration, supervisor agent, agent topology, fan-out fan-in, agent handoff protocol, multi-agent workflow, agent coordination, blackboard pattern, hierarchical agents, A2A, agent DAG, multi-agent architecture.
Turns a codebase into EventCatalog documentation through an evidence-based interview. Scans the code first, proposes an architectural model (domains, services, messages, channels), grills the user on the structural decisions, produces a reviewable plan file, then hands off to catalog-documentation-creator. Use when user says "document my codebase in EventCatalog", "turn this repo into a catalog", "model my code as a catalog", "grill me on my architecture", "update my catalog from the code", "reconcile my catalog with my code", or "I don't know where to start documenting this codebase". Works for brand-new catalogs AND for updating existing catalogs that have drifted from the code.
Creates selected backend Markdown documentation from code evidence, including architecture/design docs, bounded context maps, developer onboarding, API contracts, and gap analysis for code smells, project-rule violations, DDD issues, coupling, and improvement opportunities. Use when the user asks to document a backend, map backend architecture or domains, onboard backend developers, audit backend documentation gaps, or produce objective backend docs. Do NOT use for frontend docs, generic README writing, or implementing backend changes.
This skill should be used when the user asks about OpenClaw configuration, troubleshooting, setup, architecture, or any OpenClaw question. Triggers on "how do I configure OpenClaw", "set up telegram in OpenClaw", "gateway configuration", "OpenClaw troubleshooting", "claw advisor", "what's the best way to set up OpenClaw", "OpenClaw docs", "help me with OpenClaw", "openclaw channel setup", "debug OpenClaw", or needs guidance on OpenClaw features, channels, gateway, automation, models, or design decisions.
Audit a Duvo Assignment — or a multi-Assignment workflow connected by a Case Queue — across many Jobs to find systemic inefficiencies and quality issues, then recommend concrete SOP and architecture changes. Use when the user asks to "analyze this workflow", "audit my Assignment", "why is this Assignment slow / inconsistent / low quality across runs", "why does my queue keep backing up", or wants a health check over an Assignment's recent Jobs — as opposed to debugging one failed Job (that's job-debugger). Reads recent Jobs, eval scores, the producer/consumer queue topology, and the SOPs those Jobs actually ran against via the Duvo public API; hands off to sop-writer for any SOP rewrite.
This spell is about representation change, not: - Naming changes (same structure, different identifiers) - Execution changes (same code, different runtime) - Architecture changes (new system design) - Duplication (same thing, different place) The key test: Can you point to a source artifact and a target artifact where the same information is expressed in structurally different ways? If yes → Polymorph.
Use when importing a new model architecture into MAX from a Hugging Face model ID. Triggers on: "import a model into MAX", "add model to MAX", "bring up <HF model> in MAX". Workflow: inspect Hugging Face config and modeling code, scaffold from a similar MAX architecture, implement each graph layer to match HF, serve, then debug against the Hugging Face reference until outputs match.
Database performance optimization, schema design, query analysis, and connection management across PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, and SQLite with ORM integration. Use this skill for queries, indexes, connection pooling, transactions, and database architecture decisions.
Expert infrastructure security engineer specializing in DevSecOps, cloud security, and compliance frameworks. Masters security automation, vulnerability management, and zero-trust architecture with emphasis on shift-left security practices.
Use when the user wants to design, redesign, shape, critique, audit, polish, clarify, distill, harden, optimize, adapt, animate, colorize, extract, or otherwise improve a frontend interface. Covers websites, landing pages, dashboards, product UI, app shells, components, forms, settings, onboarding, and empty states. Handles UX review, visual hierarchy, information architecture, cognitive load, accessibility, performance, responsive behavior, theming, anti-patterns, typography, fonts, spacing, layout, alignment, color, motion, micro-interactions, UX copy, error states, edge cases, i18n, and reusable design systems or tokens. Also use for bland designs that need to become bolder or more delightful, loud designs that should become quieter, live browser iteration on UI elements, or ambitious visual effects that should feel technically extraordinary. Not for backend-only or non-UI tasks.
Website architecture planning: page hierarchy, navigation, URL structure, internal linking strategy. Use when user says "site structure", "page hierarchy", "URL structure", "navigation design", or "information architecture". NOT for XML sitemaps (use seo-sitemap).
An official AI mind map generator developed by ProcessOn, focusing on converting content such as natural language, Markdown, long text, documents, web pages, and image text into professional, clear-structured, well-layered, and editable mind maps with one click. Whether it's article summarization, data organization, document decomposition, knowledge point induction, learning path sorting, or reading notes, paper literature sorting, meeting minutes extraction, work report summary, outline generation, project task decomposition, brainstorming and idea generation, this skill can quickly generate professional mind maps to help users transform scattered content into clear structured knowledge. This skill supports 7 professional graphic layouts including mind maps, logic diagrams, organizational charts, fishbone diagrams, timelines, tree diagrams, and table diagrams, and is deeply integrated with the ProcessOn online collaboration platform. The generated mind maps can be edited online, collaboratively modified, and efficiently reused, suitable for scenarios such as office work, study review, scientific research reading, knowledge management, and scheme planning. Note: This skill is mainly used to generate mind maps and knowledge structure brain maps, and is not applicable to the generation of process or technical charts such as flowcharts, swimlane diagrams, sequence diagrams, system architecture diagrams, ER diagrams, and Mermaid diagrams.