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Creates high-quality Claude Code and Cowork skills using evidence-based principles: expert vocabulary payloads for knowledge routing, dual-register descriptions for reliable triggering, named anti-pattern watchlists for steering past the distribution center, and progressive disclosure architecture for context efficiency. Produces SKILL.md files with structured behavioral instructions, canonical examples, and bundled references. Use this skill when the user wants to create a skill, build a custom capability, make a reusable prompt template, or says "I want Claude to always do X." Also triggers when Mission Planner or Agent Creator need to create a domain skill JIT. Works for any domain. Do NOT use for creating agent definitions (use Agent Creator) or team composition (use Mission Planner).
Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Claude's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
Context compaction strategies for large Android codebases. Optimize token usage while preserving critical context.
Detect project tech stack and disable irrelevant skills to save context window space. Use when the user says "manage skills", "optimize skills", "disable irrelevant skills", "skill manager", or asks which skills are relevant for this project.
Audit and optimise context window usage for AI coding tools (Claude Code, OpenCode, etc.). Estimates token breakdown, identifies waste (duplicate skills, overlapping rules, bloated instruction files, dirty git status, MCP server overhead), and provides actionable recommendations with projected savings. Use when the user says "context checkup", "reduce context", "check context", "context audit", "how big is my context", or when sessions feel sluggish.
Automatically suggests optimal files to preload based on the user's task description and historical context patterns. Activates when the user starts a new task, mentions reading files, or when session context is being set up.
Cognitive Scaffolding structures an agent's context window using principles from cognitive science — primacy effects, recency bias, chunking, and attention allocation.
Compact context, cache-aware execution, scoped evidence reads, and role-specific skill attachment discipline.