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Control interactive terminal sessions via tmux. Use when tasks need persistent REPLs, parallel CLI agents, or any process requiring a TTY that simple shell execution cannot handle.
Control OpenCode directly via the Agent Client Protocol (ACP). Start sessions, send prompts, resume conversations, and manage OpenCode updates.
Operate and evolve agent-memory-workbench with replay-first memory, minimal JSON edits, and a strict two-branch policy (normal + human-verification).
A software security skill that integrates with Project CodeGuard to help AI coding agents write secure code and prevent common vulnerabilities. Use this skill when writing, reviewing, or modifying code to ensure secure-by-default practices are followed.
Reference guide for the Atlassian CLI (acli) - a command-line tool for interacting with Jira Cloud and Atlassian organization administration. Use this skill when the user wants to perform Jira operations (create/edit/search/transition work items, manage projects, boards, sprints, filters, dashboards), administer Atlassian organizations (manage users, authentication), or automate Atlassian workflows from the terminal. Covers all acli commands including: jira workitem (create, edit, search, assign, transition, comment, clone, link, archive), jira project (create, list, update, archive), jira board/sprint, jira filter/dashboard, admin user management, and rovodev (Rovo Dev AI agent). Requires an authenticated acli binary already installed on the system.
AI and machine learning workflow covering LLM application development, RAG implementation, agent architecture, ML pipelines, and AI-powered features.
Model Context Protocol development expert. Use when creating MCP servers, clients, or tools that enable AI agents to interact with external systems, APIs, and development environments.
Use after completing work sessions to analyze agent behavior patterns, prepare session handoffs for continuity, document completed work, identify blockers, or preserve context for the next session.
Generate a self-contained HTML viewer for any Claude Code session, including agent team sessions with full inter-agent DM timelines. Use whenever the user asks to "view a session", "visualize a conversation", "show me what happened in session X", "generate a session viewer", "replay a session", or references viewing/inspecting Claude Code JSONL logs. Also use when the user provides a session ID and wants to see the conversation.
Replace with a description of what this skill does and when Claude should use it. Include keywords that help agents discover and activate this skill.
Claude Code extensibility: agents, skills, output styles. Capabilities: create/update/delete agents and skills, YAML frontmatter, system prompts, tool/model selection, resumable agents, CLI-defined agents. Actions: create, edit, delete, optimize, test extensions. Keywords: agent, skill, output-style, SKILL.md, subagent, Task tool, progressive disclosure. Use when: creating agents/skills, editing extensions, configuring tool access, choosing models, testing activation.
Reviews and grades an agent skill directory (SKILL.md plus supporting resources) for specification compliance, clarity, token efficiency, safety, robustness, and portability. Use when a user wants a rubric-based critique with a weighted score/grade and concrete, minimal patch suggestions.