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Audit a non-technical repo's folder structure for agent-navigability and propose a refactor plan. TRIGGER when user says "review structure", "audit folders", "audit my repo", "check organization", "is my repo agent-friendly", "clean up structure", or runs "/review-structure".
Shape conversation context (or a fresh task description) into a 5-part brief — Context / Task / Constraints / Verification / Output format — ready to hand off to an agent. Use when the user is ready to execute a task and wants it structured first. Composes naturally with /grill-me upstream, but works standalone too. Triggers: "/create-brief", "draft a brief", "shape this into a brief", "turn this into a task spec", "write a brief for this".
Universal task dispatcher. Start, route, and execute any task through the development workflow (Steps 0-9). Invoke on every task — /task <description>, /task
Train SONA neural patterns from successful task completions, view learned patterns, and optimize the intelligence pipeline
Explain a piece of code, a subsystem, or an architectural concept in the codebase, grounded in real files. Use when user says 'explain this', 'walk me through X', 'how does Y work', 'what does this module do', 'help me understand the Z flow', or 'onboard me on this component'. Do NOT use for writing permanent docs (use write-doc or arc42) or for code review (use review-diff).
A research-journal aesthetic printed on warm stone — authoritative, editorial, almost achromatic. Pages live on warm ivory parchment (never pure white), with near-black slate as the dominant ink.
Skill Tester
Summarises the current working session — what was worked on, what was achieved, what remains, and any blockers. Use at the end of a session or when handing off work.
Generate UI in Nothing's design language — monochrome, typographic, industrial with Swiss hierarchy and OLED blacks
Turn long videos into social-ready clips with auto-detection, face-tracking reframe, and opus-style captions
Socratic drilling — it asks, you answer, it pushes back. Does NOT give you the answer until you've earned it. Use when the user says "drill me on", "quiz me", "socratic", "test me on [subject]", or wants to study actively.
Build or review an element chart — a patent claim chart (infringement, invalidity, or review) or a civil element chart for any cause of action or defense — with every cell pin-cited and gap detection as the priority output. Use when the user asks for a claim chart, element chart, proof chart, infringement or invalidity contention, element-by-element mapping, or asks "what are we missing to prove [claim]".