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This skill should be used when users want to install, set up, or integrate ZeroEval into their AI application, agent, or pipeline. It covers SDK setup (Python and TypeScript), first-run tracing, ze.prompt migration, and judge recommendations. For non-SDK languages or direct API/OTLP ingestion it routes to the custom-tracing skill. Triggers on "install zeroeval", "set up zeroeval", "add tracing", "integrate zeroeval", "ze.prompt", "add judges", or "monitor my AI app".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "improve my setup", "learn from this session", "fix my config", "stop asking for permissions", or reports friction with skills, agents, hooks, or permissions. Analyzes conversation history and proposes configuration improvements.
Use when a task has multiple independent subtasks that can be executed concurrently by separate agents. Triggers when decomposed work has 2+ subtasks with no data dependencies, when subtasks operate on different files or codebase sections, when serial execution time would be significantly longer than parallel, or when independent analyses or deliverables need concurrent generation.
Search the web and scrape pages using the local tool stack: SearXNG (meta-search), Lightpanda (fast headless fetch), and Agent-Browser (full browser automation). This is your DEFAULT web skill — use it whenever you need to look something up, research a topic, fetch a webpage, extract content from a URL, check current information, find documentation, do competitive research, or answer any question that benefits from live web data. Triggers on any form of: search for, look up, google, find out, research, what's the latest on, fetch this page, scrape this site, check this URL, pull info from, web search, or any task where current web information would improve your answer. Even if the user doesn't explicitly ask you to search — if answering well requires current info you don't have, use this skill. NOT for interactive browser automation like form filling or clicking (use [[agent-browser]] or [[browser-use]]).
Expert knowledge for Microsoft Foundry (aka Azure AI Foundry) development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when building Foundry agents with Azure OpenAI, vector search/RAG, Sora video, realtime audio, or MCP/LangChain APIs, and other Microsoft Foundry related development tasks. Not for Microsoft Foundry Classic (use microsoft-foundry-classic), Microsoft Foundry Local (use microsoft-foundry-local), Microsoft Foundry Tools (use microsoft-foundry-tools).
Creates high-quality Claude Code and Cowork skills using evidence-based principles: expert vocabulary payloads for knowledge routing, dual-register descriptions for reliable triggering, named anti-pattern watchlists for steering past the distribution center, and progressive disclosure architecture for context efficiency. Produces SKILL.md files with structured behavioral instructions, canonical examples, and bundled references. Use this skill when the user wants to create a skill, build a custom capability, make a reusable prompt template, or says "I want Claude to always do X." Also triggers when Mission Planner or Agent Creator need to create a domain skill JIT. Works for any domain. Do NOT use for creating agent definitions (use Agent Creator) or team composition (use Mission Planner).
Declarative workflow orchestration for multi-agent tasks. Activate when users need to coordinate multiple agent jobs, run parallel tasks, or create reusable automation pipelines.
[Pragmatic DDD Architecture] Interactive guide for scaffolding and bootstrapping a new project or module from scratch. Use this skill when the user asks to start a new project or add a massive new feature. It instructs the agent to run an assessment wizard, define the PRD, evaluate serverless tech, and set up the foundation.
CLI utility to communicate with other CLI Agents or Scripts in other tmux panes; use it only when user asks you to communicate with other CLI Agents or Scripts in other tmux panes.
Use when running Playwright via terminal CLI — `npx playwright test` (test runner), `codegen` (interactive recording), `screenshot` / `pdf` (one-off captures), and CI sharding. NOT for agent-driven real-time browser control (use `claude-in-chrome` MCP tools for that).
Meeting notes page — title bar with attendees, agenda checklist, decisions block, action items table with owners + dates, and a "next meeting" footer. Use when the brief mentions "meeting notes", "minutes", "1:1 notes", "all-hands recap", or "会议纪要".
[Hyper] Create, enter, list, remove, clean up, or repair Git worktrees for isolated branches and parallel agent sessions, including direct `git-worktree <ARGUMENT>` creation without follow-up questions. Use when the user asks for git worktree setup/removal, branch-per-folder workflows, parallel Codex/Claude/Cursor workspaces, or the repository-local `.hypercore/git-worktree/<folder_name>` convention; when creating and no argument/task is clear, ask what work will happen there in the user's language, derive the folder name, then move subsequent work into the new worktree.