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Use this skill when you need guidance on which skill to use for any task. Recommends the perfect skill, creates skill combinations, and helps you discover capabilities you didn't know you had.
Forge implementation from JIRA tickets using dynamic skill generation. Gathers context into a lazy-loaded skill, then invokes it for execution. Use when given a JIRA ticket URL (format: https://[domain].atlassian.net/browse/[TICKET-ID]) to process end-to-end.
Set up the Telegram channel — save the bot token and review access policy. Use when the user pastes a Telegram bot token, asks to configure Telegram, asks "how do I set this up" or "who can reach me," or wants to check channel status.
Post-session retrospective: audits efficiency, proposes skill/memory/CLAUDE.md updates, and generates coaching feedback
Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment
Scan a Cargo workspace or package monorepo and refresh per-member `CLAUDE.md` files plus a thin root `CLAUDE.md`. User-only maintenance workflow for keeping workspace-local AI context accurate after refactors, member additions, export changes, or major architectural shifts.
Create a workflow command that orchestrates multi-step execution through sub-agents with file-based task prompts
Initialize federation on this node — generate keypair and configure peers
Use when the user mentions a video file (.mp4, .mov, .avi, .mkv, .webm), a YouTube URL, asks to watch/analyze/review a video, or references video content in conversation
Update the status of an in-progress international expansion project — recalculates what is now unblocked, flags anything overdue, and surfaces the next priorities. Use when work has happened since the last session and the expansion tracker needs to reflect the current state.
Recall, search, continue, or analyze past conversations. Triggers on recall phrases ("what did we discuss", "continue where we left off", "we decided"), retrospective phrases ("do a retro", "post-mortem", "what went well", "lessons learned", "find antipatterns"), and implicit signals (past-tense references, possessives without context, assumptive questions like "do you remember").
This skill should be used when the user asks to "repair an agent", "audit an agent", "fix my agent", "review agent quality", "check if my agent is well-written", "diagnose agent problems", "what's wrong with this agent", "improve this agent", or "what's wrong with this agent file". Not for skills — use repair-skill.