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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.
Automatically coordinates multi-skill workflows and triggers follow-up actions. Use when completing PRD creation, implementation, or any milestone that should trigger additional skills. This skill reads the auto-trigger configuration and executes the workflow chain.
Shared workflow rules for SpriteCook. Use together with spritecook-generate-sprites or spritecook-animate-assets for credits, downloads, asset manifests, safe auth handling, and recommended defaults.
Operate execution flow across GitHub and Linear by triaging issues and pull requests, linking active work, and keeping GitHub public-facing while Linear remains the internal execution layer. Use when the user wants backlog control, PR triage, or GitHub-to-Linear coordination.
Use coroutines, Flow, structured concurrency, dispatchers, and cancellation-safe Android async pipelines.
SigniFlow integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with SigniFlow data.
Add workflow builder components to your Next.js app
Trigger: Call this skill when the task you are facing clearly requires collaboration of multiple ideological tools. Common trigger signals include: starting a new project from scratch, tackling complex and difficult problems, iterating and optimizing existing solutions. This skill provides standardized cross-skill workflow combinations to solve the problem of "which skill to use first and how to connect them". English: Trigger when a task clearly requires multiple skills in sequence. Use this skill to select a standard workflow that chains skills together, defines data handoff between steps, and specifies termination conditions.
Nine integrated slash commands for complete project lifecycle: /explore-idea, /plan-project, /plan-feature, /wrap-session, /continue-session, /workflow, /release, /brief, /reflect. Use when starting projects, managing sessions across context windows, capturing learnings, or preparing releases. Saves 35-55 minutes per lifecycle.
Four slash commands for documentation lifecycle: /docs, /docs-init, /docs-update, /docs-claude. Create, maintain, and audit CLAUDE.md, README.md, and docs/ structure with smart templates. Use when: starting new projects, maintaining documentation, auditing docs for staleness, or ensuring CLAUDE.md matches project state.
End-to-end workflow for creating complete JavaScript concept documentation, orchestrating all skills from research to final review
React Flow (@xyflow/react) for workflow visualization with custom nodes and edges. Use when building graph visualizations, creating custom workflow nodes, implementing edge labels, or controlling viewport. Triggers on ReactFlow, @xyflow/react, Handle, NodeProps, EdgeProps, useReactFlow, fitView.