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Loads project context, lists existing specs and changes, searches capabilities and requirements. Use when user asks about project state, existing specs, active changes, available capabilities, or needs context discovery. Triggers include "openspec context", "what specs exist", "show changes", "list capabilities", "project context", "find specs", "what's in the spec", "show me specs".
Compare two Claude Code resources side-by-side with objective data and recommendations
Use when executing implementation plans with independent tasks in the current session - dispatches fresh subagent for each task, reviews once per phase, loads phases just-in-time to minimize context usage
The project's all-seeing guide. Sentinel MUST activate before Claude takes any action that modifies, creates, or deletes anything in the project. It understands the codebase, architecture, brand, design system, business model, deployment pipeline, testing strategy, and every convention. Trigger on: action requests (build, fix, add, change, update, refactor, implement, create, remove, delete, migrate, deploy, integrate, improve, configure, install, bump, upgrade, debug, troubleshoot, move, rename); casual requests (can you, I need to, let's, go ahead and, help me, we need to); status reports (X is broken/failing, there's a bug); project questions (how does X work here, where would I add, walk me through); planning (scope this, break this down, write a spec). Do NOT trigger on general knowledge, blog posts, interview prep, or tech comparisons for other projects. Key test: does this need THIS project's context? If yes, trigger. Sentinel guides Claude, it does not execute. No task is too small.
Use when starting a session on a project, returning after time away, or before making significant changes. Essential for building comprehensive understanding of project state through total recall and deep exploration.
Browse and recall OpenCode local memory stored on the user's machine: local sessions, plans, conversations, prompt history, and project context. Use immediately when the user asks to check history, previous sessions, past chats, what did we do before, last time, check plans, session history, recall, memory, remember, prior work, previous context, or have we done this before. Auto-trigger proactively when resuming work, continuing a project, referencing prior decisions, debugging repeated issues, revisiting earlier plans, or any follow-up where earlier OpenCode context may help. This means OpenCode local history/files specifically, not ChatGPT/Claude cloud history, generic web search, or unrelated product memory systems. Do NOT use for fresh tasks with no relevant history, or when current files/git already answer the question.
Resume work from previous session with full context restoration
Generate project context summaries for AI tool handovers. Use this tool when switching AI tools, starting new sessions, or onboarding team members. It triggers on keywords such as "project context", "handover", "onboard", "project context", "handover", and "taking over a project".
Self-improve AI Factory skills based on project context, accumulated patches, and codebase patterns. Analyzes what went wrong, what works, and enhances skills to prevent future issues. Use when you want to make AI smarter for your project.
Gather project context before drafting an ADR — business domain, system landscape, existing ADRs, related repos, LikeC4 model. Run BEFORE draft-adr when the architect is new to the system or context is thin. Back-and-forth Q&A with zero hallucination; every fact confirmed by the human before it counts.
Manage project context effectively. Use when onboarding, context switching, or maintaining project knowledge. Covers context capture and sharing.
Writes or rewrites README.md files tailored to the project type (CLI, library, app, framework, monorepo, or skill bundle). Discovers project context, selects the right structure, writes section by section, and validates against quality checks. Use when creating a README, writing a README from scratch, rewriting a bad README, bootstrapping project documentation, or asking "write a README for this project."