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PR-backed and current-main optimization manual for the `MiniMaxAI/MiniMax-M2` series, including M2, M2.1, M2.5, M2.7, and M2.7-highspeed. Use when Codex needs to recover, extend, or audit MiniMax-specific optimizations, TP QK norm/all-reduce behavior, parser contracts, distributed runtime behavior, quantized loading, or backend-specific validation.
Reliable end-to-end engineering workflow for debugging, root-cause analysis, minimal patching, and verification in production codebases. Use when Codex needs to investigate a failure systematically, trace execution, test hypotheses, implement a correct fix, validate the resolution, and check for regressions before declaring the task complete.
Connect AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, OpenAI Codex) to Grafana Cloud via the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. Use when the user asks to connect Claude Code to Grafana, set up MCP for Grafana, use Grafana tools in Cursor, query Grafana from an AI agent, configure the Grafana MCP server, or make AI agents interact with Grafana Cloud APIs. Triggers on phrases like "MCP server", "connect Claude Code to Grafana", "Grafana MCP", "AI agent Grafana", "Claude Grafana tools", "Cursor Grafana", or "agent observability".
Embed and troubleshoot Enable Banking UI Widgets for terms consent, ASPSP selection, and auth flow in web applications. Use when Codex needs to load the Enable Banking widgets library, render `enablebanking-consent`, `enablebanking-aspsp-list`, or `enablebanking-auth-flow`, wire widget events into React/TanStack/Hono flows, handle sandbox/custom origins, whitelist widget origins, or choose between redirect and no-redirect authorization UX.
Portable Zod schema design and validation guidance. Default to `zod/mini` for new work and preserve established classic `zod` surfaces. Use when Codex needs to create, extend, refactor, or review Zod schemas; choose strict or loose object contracts; model nullability, unions, intersections, recursion, or runtime-validated values; or debug surprising Zod behavior and serialization boundaries.
Strict anti-slop UI design system for scanning, fixing, redesigning, judging, and preventing generic AI-generated frontend work. Use when Codex works on UI/UX, React/Vue/Svelte/HTML/CSS/Tailwind, landing pages, dashboards, apps, design systems, visual polish, copy, accessibility, motion, or frontend generation that must be judged with severe anti-slop standards. Supports commands such as no-slop --scan, --fix, --redesign, --judge, --prevent, and --economy.
Execute codeagent-wrapper for multi-backend AI code tasks. Supports Codex, Claude, Gemini, and OpenCode backends with agent presets, skill injection, file references (@syntax), worktree isolation, parallel execution, and structured output.
Generate, inspect, dry-run, and statically validate plain FDM `.gcode` from 3D mesh files by orchestrating real slicer CLIs. Use when Codex needs to slice `.stl`, `.obj`, unsliced `.3mf`, `.ply`, `.glb`, or `.gltf` into printer-profiled G-code, discover local slicer backends, inspect whether a mesh is slice-ready, or validate generated G-code before any printer-specific handoff.
Ralph Wiggum persistence loop with intelligent multi-model routing (Gemini, Codex, Claude, Council)
Cross fact-checking with 4 models: Claude + Gemini + Codex. Conduct independent checks with Opus itself, Gemini Flash, Gemini Pro, and Codex (gpt-5.3-codex) → extract issues → discuss → output a consensus report.
42-skill marketing division for AI coding agents. 7 specialist pods covering content, SEO, CRO, channels, growth, intelligence, and sales. Foundation context system + orchestration router. 27 Python tools (all stdlib-only). Works with Claude Code, Codex CLI, and OpenClaw.
Multi-agent orchestration using dmux (tmux pane manager for AI agents). Patterns for parallel agent workflows across Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, and other harnesses. Use when running multiple agent sessions in parallel or coordinating multi-agent development workflows.