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Create a Delegation Pack (delegation brief, decision rights, context handoff, check-in cadence, review plan, debrief). Use for delegation, letting go, empowering reports, and avoiding micromanagement.
Unified lifecycle orchestrator for attune project development. Auto-detects project state, selects mission type, routes through phases via Skill() delegation, and manages session recovery. Wraps brainstorm-specify-plan-execute into a single mission lifecycle.
Reference for calling the Gemini CLI agent from other agents. ALWAYS read BEFORE invoking Gemini to ensure correct JSON protocol, session management, and subtask delegation patterns.
Full website GEO+SEO audit with parallel subagent delegation. Orchestrates a comprehensive Generative Engine Optimization audit across AI citability, platform analysis, technical infrastructure, content quality, and schema markup. Produces a composite GEO Score (0-100) with prioritized action plan.
Spawn specialized sub-agents with context handoff for complex multi-phase tasks. Enables expertise delegation within a session with automatic context merging and depth limiting to prevent infinite loops.
Context-efficient Git and Graphite workflows for Claude Code. Automatically delegates verbose git/Graphite CLI operations to isolated subagents, reducing context pollution by 225x. Use when working with git operations, Graphite stacked diffs, or any git workflow that produces verbose output. Prevents context window exhaustion by automatically applying delegation patterns via SessionStart hooks.
Helps engineering managers understand and act on what drives each engineer — produces a three-driver framework (Growth, Connection, Impact), techniques for identifying someone's primary driver, driver-aligned delegation patterns, and a team composition diagnostic. Use when the user says "this person isn't motivated," "nobody picks up tasks," "I keep reminding people," "what drives my engineers," "how do I motivate my team," "what should I delegate to this person," "engineer seems disengaged," or "what growth activity should I give this person." Do NOT use when someone is actively leaving or at risk of quitting (use retaining-developers) or when the engineer is a high performer with specific management challenges (use managing-high-performers).
Guide for defining and using Claude subagents effectively. Use when (1) creating new subagent types, (2) learning how to delegate work to specialized subagents, (3) improving subagent delegation prompts, (4) understanding subagent orchestration patterns, or (5) debugging ineffective subagent usage.
"What is important is seldom urgent and what is urgent is seldom important." Master Dwight D. Eisenhower's prioritization framework to focus on what truly matters. Use when: **Feeling overwhelmed** by too many tasks and not enough time; **Weekly planning** to set priorities for the week ahead; **Daily triage** when everything seems urgent; **Delegation decisions** to identify what others should handle; **Saying no** by recognizing tasks that shouldn't be done at all
Provides Codex CLI delegation workflows for complex code generation and development tasks using OpenAI's GPT-5.3-codex models, including English prompt formulation, execution flags, sandbox modes, and safe result handling. Use when the user explicitly asks to use Codex for complex programming tasks such as code generation, refactoring, or architectural analysis. Triggers on "use codex", "delegate to codex", "run codex cli", "ask codex", "codex exec", "codex review".
Personal leadership development for founders and first-time CEOs. Covers founder archetype identification, delegation frameworks, energy management, CEO calendar audits, leadership style evolution, blind spot identification, imposter syndrome, founder mental health, and succession planning. Use when a founder feels like the bottleneck, struggles to delegate, is burning out, transitioning from IC to executive, managing a board, or when user mentions founder mode, CEO growth, leadership development, delegation, burnout, or imposter syndrome.
Configure delegation fleet lanes: which implementer CLI handles which kind of work, with optional model and effort (or variant) dials. Discovers installed CLIs, proposes a lane map for user approval, and writes global or project config only after explicit yes. Use when the user asks to set up, configure, or reconfigure delegation lanes, a fleet of lanes, or which implementer handles feature/tests/ui work — not for dispatching a coding task to an implementer.