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This skill should be used when checking for naming conflicts between local skills (~/.claude/skills) and plugin-provided skills (~/.claude/plugins). Use to identify duplicate or similarly named skills that may cause inconsistent agent behavior.
Persistent local memory for AI agents. Use when starting a new session, when the user mentions remembering something, when you need project context, when making architecture decisions, or when working with other agents on the same project.
Build LLM applications using Dify's visual workflow platform. Use when creating AI chatbots, implementing RAG pipelines, developing agents with tools, managing knowledge bases, deploying LLM apps, or building workflows with drag-and-drop. Supports hundreds of LLMs, Docker/Kubernetes deployment.
Use when implementation is complete, all tests pass, and the agent is operating inside a Grove workspace that needs to be resolved or cleaned up
Codebase mapping and documentation using parallel AI subagents. Invoke for: map this codebase, document architecture, understand codebase, onboarding to new project, create CODEBASE_MAP.md, generate architecture diagrams.
Run application agents through SpendGuard with strict hard budget caps. Use when setting up `spendguard-sidecar`, creating agent IDs, setting or topping budgets, sending OpenAI/Grok/Gemini/Anthropic calls through SpendGuard endpoints, and troubleshooting budget enforcement errors like insufficient budget, in-flight lock conflicts, missing `x-cynsta-agent-id`, or remote pricing signature failures.
Create, audit, and maintain CLAUDE.md documentation files that configure Claude Code for projects. Use this skill when (1) initializing a new project with Claude Code configuration, (2) reviewing or improving existing CLAUDE.md files, (3) organizing project instructions using progressive disclosure patterns, (4) converting repeated instructions into permanent documentation, or (5) setting up agent_docs/ structures for larger codebases. Handles the WHAT/WHY/HOW framework, conciseness optimization, and file import patterns.
General guidance for building Rust CLI programs (clap/anyhow/tracing/serde_json), with agent-friendly patterns: JSON output mode, stdout/stderr separation, predictable exit codes, integration testing, and a cargo-release based release workflow.
Research-before-coding workflow. Search for existing tools, libraries, and patterns before writing custom code. Invokes the researcher agent.
Package a agent skill into a complete GitHub repository ready for distribution via skills.sh. Generates README, LICENSE, plugin.json, marketplace.json, .gitignore, and the proper directory structure. Optionally initializes a git repo and creates a GitHub repository. This skill should be used when publishing a skill, packaging a skill for distribution, preparing a skill repo, or when the user says 'publish skill', 'package skill', 'release skill', '发布技能', '打包 skill'.
Evaluate third-party agent skills for security risks before adoption or update. Use when: (1) Installing or updating a skill from skills.sh, ClawHub, or any public registry, (2) Auditing skills for security risks or reviewing PRs that add/update skill dependencies, (3) Building a team/org allowlist of approved skills, (4) Investigating suspicious skill behavior or answering "is this skill safe?" / "should we adopt this skill?"
Create new agent skills with best-practice templates. Guides through skill level selection (L0 pure prompt, L0+ with helper scripts, L1 with business scripts), environment strategy (stdlib/uv/venv), and generates ready-to-edit project files following runtime UX best practices. This skill should be used when creating a new skill, scaffolding a skill project, initializing skill templates, or when the user says 'help me build a skill', 'create a skill', '创建技能', '新建 skill'.