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Found 33 Skills
Creates devcontainers with Claude Code, language-specific tooling (Python/Node/Rust/Go), and persistent volumes. Use when adding devcontainer support to a project, setting up isolated development environments, or configuring sandboxed Claude Code workspaces.
Knowledge graph-based text replacement using Terraphim hooks. Intercepts commands and text to apply transformations defined in the knowledge graph. Works with Claude Code PreToolUse hooks and Git prepare-commit-msg hooks.
Guide for setup arXiv paper search MCP server using Docker MCP
Persistent cross-session task queue for AI agents using Claude Code Tasks schema. Add, claim, complete, and reassign tasks with move-based locking, dependency tracking (blocks/blockedBy), conversation transcript linking, and staleness detection. Use for: (1) saving tasks for future agent sessions, (2) cross-session task persistence, (3) multi-agent task coordination, (4) linking conversation transcripts to tasks. Triggers: task queue, save task, agent task, queue task, persistent task, cross-session task, task for agent.
Convert and browse session transcripts as HTML or Markdown. Supports Claude Code JSONL logs (auto-saved to ~/.claude/projects/) and GitHub Copilot CLI JSONL logs (auto-saved to ~/.copilot/session-state/*/events.jsonl). Auto-detects log source based on available directories and file format. Supports viewing the current session, a specific session by ID, agent background task output files, or all project sessions with optional date-range filtering.
Shows the Wasp plugin's available features, commands, and skills.
Design effective MCP tools and Claude Code integrations using the consolidation principle. Fewer, better-designed tools dramatically improve agent success rates. Use when creating MCP servers, designing tool interfaces, optimizing tool sets, or when user mentions 'tool design', 'MCP', 'fewer tools', 'tool consolidation', 'tool architecture', or 'tool optimization'.
Create autonomous iterative loops (Ralph Wiggum pattern) for multi-step tasks. Use when setting up automated workflows that iterate over a backlog of tasks with clear acceptance criteria. Triggers on requests like "create a ralph loop", "set up an iterative agent", "automate this migration", or "create an autonomous loop".
Provide development estimates for tasks, features, or projects. Use when user asks for time estimates, effort assessment, or project sizing.