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Orchestrate F1 test drives to validate the Cyrus agent system end-to-end across issue-tracker, EdgeWorker, and activity rendering.
LangSmith tracing and trace debugging for AgentSeek templates. Covers CLI installation, adding tracing to LangGraph apps, querying traces, and inspecting run IO. Use when debugging agent backends, investigating slow traces, or adding observability to a template.
Write documents for agents.
One API and one credential for frontier and open-source LLMs, built into your Neon branch and powered by Databricks. Use when a user wants to call an LLM, add AI/chat/an agent to their app, route between model providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google/Gemini, Meta, Alibaba, DeepSeek), or avoid juggling separate provider API keys and accounts — especially when they already use Neon and want AI requests to branch with their project. Works with the OpenAI SDK, Anthropic SDK, google-genai, the Vercel AI SDK, and Mastra by changing only the base URL. Triggers include "call an LLM", "add AI to my app", "chat completion", "model routing", "LLM proxy/gateway", "one API for all models", "use Claude/GPT/Gemini", "AI SDK", "Mastra agent", "Neon AI Gateway", and "log/rate-limit AI calls".
Comprehensive guide to Harper's Model Context Protocol (MCP) interface, covering server setup, client connection, automatic and custom tools, prompts, resources, rate limiting, durable quotas, and the security model. Triggers on tasks involving MCP servers on Harper, AI-client integration, and exposing Harper data or behavior to LLM agents.
Full pull-request review — fetch the PR, run the project's validation, review the diff with fresh eyes (dispatching the code-reviewer agent), categorize issues by severity, post the review to GitHub (approve / request-changes / comment), and save a report. The agentic gate that runs on an open PR before a human approves. Use after piv-create-pr.
Active penetration testing toolchain. Covers scenarios such as information gathering, port scanning, vulnerability scanning, web penetration, SQL injection, directory brute-forcing, password cracking, etc. Exposes over 20 security tools to AI agents via MCP server (pentestMCP / mcp-security-hub). Trigger keywords: penetration testing, port scanning, Nmap, vulnerability scanning, Nuclei, SQL injection, SQLMap, directory brute-forcing, FFUF, password cracking, Hashcat, information gathering, subdomain, web penetration, ZAP, Burp.
How to write effective agent skills — what to do, what not to do, anatomy, progressive disclosure, design patterns, anti-patterns, testing, security. Read this whenever a skill (Claude Skill, Agent Skill, SKILL.md) is being created, edited, reviewed, or debugged. Use when the user says "create a skill", "new skill", "update this skill", "improve a skill", "why isn't my skill triggering", or anything else involving authoring or editing SKILL.md files.
Implement a whole backlog of tickets overnight, unattended. Give it the spec or parent issue whose build tickets you want built (or a local backlog folder); it pulls the linked tickets from the issue tracker, reads the spec and completed tickets for context, orders the open tickets by dependency, then runs one agent per ticket — each using /implement in its own git worktree, on a model matched to the ticket's difficulty, at high reasoning effort — and leaves you your chosen deliverable in the morning — a stack of reviewed branches, one integration branch, or a ready-to-review PR.
Use when asked to watch, babysit, audit, review, compare, or fix another agent's work from a Codex session ID, Claude Code session/transcript, chat/thread link, PR, branch, log, or pasted run summary. Monitor until the other agent is done or blocked, reconstruct what the user asked, inspect what the agent actually changed and verified, report gaps, and optionally make scoped fixes when the user authorizes repair.
Drive iOS Simulator and Android emulator/device screens for AI agents. Use when asked to automate a simulator or emulator, tap/swipe/type on a device, describe UI, take a screenshot, or interact with a mobile app.
When you want to set up an agent loop, cron-scheduled task, or recurring workflow that runs autonomously in Claude Code. Judgment layer on top of ScheduleWakeup, CronCreate, and the /loop skill — decides whether to use dynamic pacing (self-scheduling wake-ups), cron scheduling (fixed intervals), or a one-shot loop; tunes delay to avoid the 5-minute cache-miss cliff; designs idempotent loop bodies; sets bail-out conditions so loops don't run forever. Examples of loops to loopify — weekly review pulse, daily brief generation, hourly monitoring of a metric, periodic vault compilation, upstream-check for an adapted skill, sponsorship-pipeline refresh, YouTube-transcript-batch-download, morning startup routine. Triggers on "/loopify," "set up a loop," "schedule this task," "run this daily," "run this weekly," "cron this," "make this recurring," "automate this on a schedule," "keep this running until X." Part of the -ify trifecta (skillify / toolify / loopify) for extending Claude Code. NOT for authoring a new skill — that's skillify. NOT for adding a tool/integration — that's toolify.