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[Hyper] Create and refactor AI-readable docs, instruction bases, runbooks, specs, and harness-ready rule packs for context, prompt, tool, eval, sourcing, safety, and validation workflows.
Generates a full comprehensive status update of the project. Use when the user asks for a status update, progress report, "STATUS UPDATE", "WHAT'S THE STATUS", or wants to know what's done, what's broken, and what's next. Writes to docs/status/.
Interviews the user about a product idea or feature using structured questions, then generates a detailed spec document (SPEC.md). Use when the user wants to flesh out an idea, plan a feature, or create a buildable specification.
Execute from requirement analysis to frontend design document creation
Builds new project-specific skills or audits existing ones against the seven principles. Use when user says 'build a skill', 'create a skill', 'review this skill', 'audit our skills', 'is this skill good', 'what skills should we have', or 'clean up our skills directory'. Do NOT use for CLAUDE.md files (use create-or-audit-claude-md), subagents (use create-or-audit-agent), or hooks (use create-or-audit-hook).
Create consistent, formatted README files for zenon-red repositories. Use when writing or updating README.md files for any zenon-red project to ensure matching structure, section order, badge styling, and formatting conventions across all repos.
Translate SQL queries into plain language business logic. Use when documenting queries, explaining analysis to non-technical stakeholders, code reviewing for correctness, or building a query catalog.
Create and manage DESIGN.md files. Useful for capturing design direction, tokens, and visual rules in a single source of truth.
Automatically persists every plan produced by the agent as a structured Markdown file under .agentic/plans/ with a datestamped slug and updates the plans index. Prevents PLAN.md from being accidentally committed to the repository. Invoked automatically at the end of any planning session — no user prompt required. Triggered whenever an agent completes a plan, proposes a multi-step approach, or produces an architectural decision.
Use this skill to ingest external materials into the current project-scoped Obsidian KB as source notes under Sources/Papers, Sources/Web, Sources/Docs, Sources/Data, Sources/Interviews, or Sources/Notes.
Guides senior system and solution architecture—cross-service boundaries, integration patterns, non-functional requirements (scale, reliability, security, cost), ADRs, C4-style modeling, architecture review, build-vs-buy, and phased migration (strangler, dual-write). Use when designing multi-service systems, evaluating platform or vendor choices, writing or reviewing architecture decision records, defining standards and principles, or assessing technical risk across domains—not for single-service RFCs and module design (senior-software-engineer), data platform or mesh decisions (data-architect), cloud landing zone, Well-Architected, and migration architecture (cloud-architect), cloud/IaC implementation (infrastructure-engineer, cloud-engineer), internal developer platform product (platform-engineer), or program tracking (technical-program-manager). For business strategy and cases, use business-consultant; for applied AI (RAG, agents, copilots), use applied-ai-architect-commercial-enterprise.
Mandatory unless the user explicitly opts out. Use when non-trivial work on features, bug fixes, refactorings, or changes to code, tests, configuration, dependencies, runtime assets, or design requires explicit planning before implementation.