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Manage Claude Code agent skills using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Listing available skills: "asc skills list", "what skills are available", "show me asc skills" (2) Installing skills: "asc skills install --name asc-cli", "install all skills", "add asc skills to my agent" (3) Viewing installed skills: "asc skills installed", "what skills do I have", "show my installed skills" (4) Removing a skill: "asc skills uninstall --name asc-auth", "remove a skill" (5) Checking for skill updates: "asc skills check", "are my skills up to date" (6) Updating skills: "asc skills update", "update my asc skills" (7) User asks "how do I install asc skills", "set up asc CLI skills", or "get the latest asc skills" (8) Troubleshooting skill installation or update issues (npx, skills CLI)
Use this skill when managing cmux terminal panes, surfaces, and workspaces from Claude Code or any AI agent. Triggers on spawning split panes for sub-agents, sending commands to terminal surfaces, reading screen output, creating/closing workspaces, browser automation via cmux, and any task requiring multi-pane terminal orchestration. Also triggers on "cmux", "split pane", "new-pane", "read-screen", "send command to pane", or subagent-driven development requiring isolated terminal surfaces.
Migrate a Java application from the classic Elastic APM Java agent to the EDOT Java agent. Use when switching from elastic-apm-agent.jar to elastic-otel-javaagent.jar.
Use after resolving a bug, failed task, or unexpected agent behavior to improve the pipeline skills, agents, hooks, or scripts that contributed to the problem. Also proactively suggest improvements when recurring patterns or inefficiencies are observed.
Design compelling AI agent personalities with structured SOUL.md templates — tone, rules, expertise, and response behavior
OpenClaw-RL framework for training personalized AI agents via reinforcement learning from natural conversation feedback
#1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026). Any-to-Any AI for agents. Combines deep reasoning with all modalities through sophisticated multi-agent orchestration. Research, videos, images, audio, dashboards, presentations, spreadsheets, and more.
Operate the external task-management CLI (tk) as source of truth for agent execution tracking. Invoke when any SPEC comes up for implementation, when the user asks to track tasks, check what to work on next, see task status, manage work dependencies, or close/abandon tasks. For coordination-tier artifacts (EPIC, VISION, JOURNEY), swain-design must decompose into child SPECs first — this skill tracks the children, not the container.
Generate animated GIF/MP4/AVIF terminal replays from Claude Code or Codex sessions. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create a GIF, animation, video, or visual replay of a coding session — whether they say "make a gif of my session", "animate that conversation", "create a terminal recording", "share a replay", or reference agent-log-gif directly. Also trigger when users want to find, search, or browse their Claude Code or Codex sessions for visualization purposes. Can also create synthetic/fictional session GIFs from scratch for demos, docs, or tutorials — if the user says "make a demo gif showing X" or "create a fake session gif", use this.
RED-GREEN-REFACTOR testing for agents: dispatch subagents with known inputs, capture verbatim outputs, verify against expectations. Use when creating, modifying, or validating agents and skills. Use for "test agent", "validate agent", "verify agent works", or pre-deployment checks. Do NOT use for feature requests, simple prompt edits without behavioral impact, or agents with no structured output to verify.
Create or update AgentDeploy SharedInfra and Service YAML files, validate them, deploy apps with the agentdeploy CLI and Platform API, poll status and explain output, and debug structured deployment failures. Use when a user wants to deploy, redeploy, or troubleshoot an app on an AgentDeploy installation.
Comprehensive verification with parallel test agents. Use when verifying implementations or validating changes.