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Use when the user says /bye, "wrap up", "end session", or similar. Reconstructs full session history including compacted context, creates a sessionlog, commits changes, and summarizes next steps.
Create a delightful, unexpected "wow" experience for the user by dynamically discovering and creatively combining other enabled skills. Triggers when the user says "surprise me" or any request expressing a desire for an unexpected creative showcase. Also triggers when the user is bored, wants inspiration, or asks for "something interesting".
How to create and maintain agent skills in .agents/skills/. Use when creating a new SKILL.md, writing skill descriptions, choosing frontmatter fields, or deciding what content belongs in a skill vs AGENTS.md. Covers the supported spec fields, description writing, naming conventions, and the relationship between always-loaded AGENTS.md and on-demand skills.
Unified requirement clarification to prevent downstream implementation churn by resolving ambiguity early. Default: research-first with autonomous decision-making and persistent questioning. --light: direct iterative Q&A. Triggers: "cwf:clarify", "clarify this", "refine requirements"
Phase-level implementation workflow for builder agents. Handles reading phase files, finding references, invoking domain skills, implementing all steps, and running verification (tests + typecheck). Preloaded into builder agents via skills: field — not user-invocable.
Use this skill to build, run, deploy, evaluate, and troubleshoot Go agents with Google's Agent Development Kit (`google.golang.org/adk`), including llmagent config, tools/integrations, callbacks/plugins, sessions/state/memory, workflows, streaming, MCP/A2A, and runtime/deployment patterns.
Dispatches one subagent per independent domain to parallelize investigation/fixes. Use when you have 2+ unrelated failures (e.g., separate failing test files, subsystems, bugs) with no shared state or ordering dependencies.
Create new agent skills with best-practice templates. Guides through skill level selection (L0 pure prompt, L0+ with helper scripts, L1 with business scripts), environment strategy (stdlib/uv/venv), and generates ready-to-edit project files following runtime UX best practices. This skill should be used when creating a new skill, scaffolding a skill project, initializing skill templates, or when the user says 'help me build a skill', 'create a skill', '创建技能', '新建 skill'.
Manage hierarchical task lists using the rune CLI tool. Create, update, and organize tasks with phases, subtasks, status tracking, task dependencies, and work streams for multi-agent parallel execution.
File-based knowledge persistence patterns: when to store discoveries, when to recall past solutions, and how to organize project memory. Activate when starting tasks, encountering errors, making decisions, or when context may be lost between sessions.
Explore-first wave pipeline. Decomposes requirement into exploration angles, runs wave exploration via spawn_agents_on_csv, synthesizes findings into execution tasks with cross-phase context linking (E*→T*), then wave-executes via spawn_agents_on_csv.
Multi-agent review of implementation plans. Use after creating a plan but before implementing, especially for complex or risky changes.