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Use when experiments complete to judge what claims the results support, what they don't, and what evidence is still missing. Codex MCP evaluates results against intended claims and routes to next action (pivot, supplement, or confirm). Use after experiments finish — before writing the paper or running ablations.
Run tests against a validated RootSpec specification and report results. Use this when a user wants to run tests, check what's passing, get a test report, or verify their implementation works.
Trigger: Invoke when you have proposed a solution, hypothesis, or judgment that needs to be verified through practice, iterated via trial and error, or used to upgrade cognition through review. Common signals include experiment, prototype, validate, iterate, feedback loop. Trigger when an idea, hypothesis, or plan must be tested in practice and improved through iteration. Use this skill to move from action to understanding and back to action in a spiral learning loop.
Validates and scores Claude Code skill packages for quality, completeness, and best practices compliance. Tests Python scripts, checks YAML frontmatter, and generates quality reports. Use when creating new skills, validating skill packages, or auditing skill quality.
Run GitHub Actions CI locally with Agent CI to validate changes before pushing. Use when testing, running checks, or validating code changes.
Catlass Operator End-to-End Development Orchestrator. Based on ascend-kernel (csrc/ops), it connects catlass design, catlass-operator-code-gen and ascendc sub-skills to complete the closed loop from project initialization to documentation, precision, and performance. Keywords: Catlass, end-to-end, ascend-kernel, operator development, workflow orchestration.
Verify and build the required environment for Triton operator development on the Ascend platform, including configurations of dependencies such as CANN, Python/torch/torch_npu/triton-ascend and PATH environment variables. This is used when users need to configure the Triton operator development environment, check the installation of CANN/torch/triton-ascend, or verify whether the environment is available.
Background knowledge for droid-control workflows -- not invoked directly. Deliverable verification against commitments.
TypeScript 6+ guidance for project development, tsconfig configuration, diagnostics, module resolution, deprecations, and modern standard-library typings. Use when building or maintaining TypeScript 6+ projects, debugging compiler behavior, or working through TS 6-specific defaults and tooling such as `#/` subpath imports, `ignoreDeprecations`, `RegExp.escape`, `Temporal`, and `--stableTypeOrdering`. Triggers on typescript 6, ts 6, stableTypeOrdering, ignoreDeprecations, types array, noUncheckedSideEffectImports, baseUrl deprecated, moduleResolution node deprecated, and subpath imports.
Guides contributors from a PM skill idea to a complete Skill Implementation Packet aligned with pm-skills conventions. Runs gap analysis, validates through a Why Gate, classifies by type and phase, generates draft files, and writes to a staging area for review before promotion.
Operate on @spec facts — implement them in code, then tag @implemented. Use when asked to implement facts, implement the spec, build from the fact sheet, make facts true, or work through unimplemented requirements.
Researches any project idea against live data from GitHub and Dev.to to surface what already exists, how mature the space is, and where the real opportunity lives. Use when a developer describes something they want to build and wants to know if it's been done before. Triggers on phrases like "validate my idea", "has this been built", "is this already a thing", "what exists for X", "should I build this", "is this idea original", "check if my project exists", "what are the alternatives to what I want to build", "is the market saturated for X", or any request to research the competitive landscape before starting a project.