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Forensic audit of the user's recent Claude Code sessions to surface step-change workflow improvements — not marginal ones. Use when the user asks to "audit my Claude Code sessions", "analyze how I use Claude Code", "find patterns in my usage", "improve my Claude Code workflow", "review my sessions", "find leverage in my setup", or wants to understand where their Claude Code setup is leaking time. Samples dozens of real transcripts, extracts quantitative signal via scripts, uses parallel subagents for deep reads, then synthesizes into a short prioritized report with drafted implementations (new skills, CLAUDE.md rules, hooks, settings diffs) that the user can install directly. Trigger even when the user doesn't say the word "audit" — if they're asking about improving or reviewing their Claude Code habits at scale, use this skill.
Agiloft integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Agiloft data.
BridgePay Network Solutions integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with BridgePay Network Solutions data.
OPSWAT integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with OPSWAT data.
Manage Harness Infrastructure as Code Management (IaCM) via MCP. Configure Terraform workspaces with remote state and RBAC, set up continuous drift detection with auto-remediation, design multi-tier change approval workflows, and estimate infrastructure costs before deployment. Use when asked to manage Terraform workspaces, detect infrastructure drift, set up approval workflows for infrastructure changes, or estimate Terraform costs. Do NOT use for creating Harness infrastructure definitions (use create-infrastructure instead) or OPA policies (use create-policy instead). Trigger phrases: terraform, workspace, drift detection, infrastructure cost, IaCM, state management, change approval, terraform plan, infracost, infrastructure governance.
Manage Harness Internal Developer Portal (IDP) resources via MCP. Create service catalog templates, configure self-service environment provisioning workflows, generate service documentation, create Architecture Decision Records (ADRs), and design developer onboarding workflows. Use when asked to set up a service catalog, create self-service workflows, generate service docs, write ADRs, or onboard new developers. Do NOT use for service scorecards (use scorecard-review instead). Trigger phrases: service catalog, self-service, developer portal, IDP, onboarding workflow, ADR, architecture decision, service documentation, catalog template, developer experience, backstage.
Use when tasks are complex and require full microservices collaboration: The main agent acts as a pure Orchestrator, strictly prohibited from writing code personally, and is responsible for accurately assigning responsibilities such as positioning, planning, coding, testing, and review to corresponding sub-agents (explorer, planner, worker, verifier, reviewer, fixer). This Skill enforces microservices workflow discipline, requiring full Chinese communication, minimal routing output, and minimized context transfer.
Exabeam integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Exabeam data.
Slope integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Slope data.
Primarily the agent's internal-thinking skill — invoke it silently to model a problem, identify trade-offs, and decide what to do, BEFORE asking the user anything or dispatching another skill. Workflow skills call `/culture` as their step-1 reasoning pass; the agent does not surface the dialogue. Only treat this as a user-facing skill when the user has explicitly opted out of writes — phrases like "no writes", "just rubber-duck this", "let's only talk", "/culture". In the user-facing path the output is conversation; the only sanctioned artifact is an opt-in `.cheese/notes/<slug>.md` handoff slug at session end if the user asks for notes. Culture never writes to production code, never commits, never opens PRs. If the dialogue reveals real work, recommend `/mold` (fuzzy → spec) or `/cook` (clear ask → code) and stop. Before `/mold` or `/cook`.
Build local-first AI executive assistant workflows with OpenClaw for data intake, operational memory, and communications triage
Router skill for LLMQuant equities workflows. Use when the user needs stock analysis, equity comparison, research memos, merger-arb memos, or sell/take-profit work.