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Router and overview for the Cargo CLI agent skills. Explains the eleven skills (one outcome skill cargo-gtm + ten capability skills), the UUID flow between them, async polling, end-to-end use cases (enrich one record, enrich and sync to CRM, AI lead scoring, custom workflow, error monitoring, fresh-workspace bootstrap, segment export, GTM context authoring), and common gotchas (`conjonction` spelling, run vs batch, model-uuid vs segment-uuid). Load first whenever working with the Cargo CLI, when unsure which sub-skill applies, when stitching multiple sub-skills together, when bootstrapping a workspace, or when the user asks about Cargo skills in general.
THE workflow for picking up and carrying ONE ticket/card forward, for an autonomous worker agent or for a human doing it locally. Resolves the repo's tracker from the AFK registry (~/.claude/afk.json; GitHub Projects or Linear), picks one ticket by priority, routes by status x label (interview / human walkthrough / execute), loads LEARNINGS.md as binding constraints, implements test-first, verifies end-to-end and simplifies the diff (the /go finish), then branches to a PR for the reviewer. Use when the user says "pick up <id>", "work on issue <id>", invokes /engineer, invokes /pickup, says "pickup", or at the very start of working any card.
Transition the Linear issues linked to the current branch through their workflow states (In Progress / In Review / Done) — resolve live state IDs by team name, extract issue IDs from the branch, and apply the transition idempotently. Use when starting work on an issue, when a PR opens or updates, during branch cleanup, or whenever a branch's Linear issues need their state synced. Resolves state IDs by team name (not key — keys go stale on rename), reads the team name and issue-ID prefixes from config.json, and skips any issue already at or past the target state.
Use when the user wants to build, initialize, validate, optimize, or refactor a model-powered assistant, internal tool, automation, evaluator, or workflow from a business scenario or common problem statement, including project-structure refactors or starter skeletons that may separate model setup, prompt config, and orchestration, even if the request also mentions a UI, app shell, or local model service such as Ollama, and it is still unclear whether the solution should stay a single request, add supporting capabilities, or become orchestration. The user does not need to mention Agently explicitly.
Split Markdown documents into paragraph blocks with stable IDs and hashes, only replace blocks approved by the user, and output the retention ratio, modification reasons, and issue tracking report. Use when the user asks for "only modify these paragraphs", "partial modification according to review comments", "keep other content unchanged", "generate reviewable modification patch", or requests the rw-revision-patch workflow.
Transform research questions into constructs, design, samples, measurement, analysis, falsification, and execution plans. Use when the user asks for "design research", "can this method answer the question?", "help me create a research proposal", or requests the rw-research-design workflow. Runs without a private local workspace or preset research-lab; use user-provided material and bundled public-source methods.
AI SDLC Conventional Commit workflow. Use when an AI assistant drafts, validates, reviews, or fixes commit messages in this repository, especially when commits must include SDD spec references, validation summaries, or safe conventional commit subjects. Supports `--quick-flow` for fast assumption-driven execution and `--full-flow` for question-driven verified execution.
AI SDLC resumable task-runtime workflow. Use when an AI assistant needs to start or resume a versioned delivery run, select dependency-ready work, enforce step, failure, and token budgets, retry safely, persist exact stop reasons, recover state from an append-only journal, or require commit evidence at task boundaries. Supports `--quick-flow` for deterministic local runs and `--full-flow` for strict transition review.
Use when you want to expose an n8n workflow as a tool the coding agent can call. Two cases. (1) Wrap n8n API capabilities the MCP doesn't natively expose: folder CRUD, tag rename/delete, instance metadata, credential creation. (2) Expose a general-purpose workflow as an agent tool: a workflow that calls a third-party API, runs business logic, or does any task you want the agent to invoke. Triggers on "expose as MCP tool", "build a tool for my agent", "I need to know X" where X isn't an MCP tool, "create folder", "rename tag", or any capability gap.
Route any dropped-in input — idea, spec path, file path, PR or issue, stack trace, bug report, or bare `/cheese` — to the right workflow skill. Use as the unified entry point — phrases include "/cheese", "what should I do with this", "help me get started", "route this", or any opening message that does not already name a downstream skill.
Pre-build product and feature risk review for founders, product managers, and AI-assisted builders. Use this skill when the user is about to build a landing page, MVP, SaaS product, internal tool, agent workflow, or major feature and needs to check demand, positioning, monetization, retention, trust, distribution, and adoption risk before implementation starts.
Comet Native workflow. Used when the user explicitly calls /comet-native, requests to start or resume a Native change, or the entry route leads to Native.