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Set up and optimize context management for any project. Use this skill when the user says "set up context management", "optimize my CLAUDE.md", "context setup", "configure compact instructions", "set up rules", or when starting a new project and wanting best practices for long sessions, memory, compaction, and subagent delegation. Also trigger when the user mentions problems with context loss, compaction losing info, or sessions getting slow.
Build, debug, and optimize Claude API / Anthropic SDK apps. Apps built with this skill should include prompt caching. Also handles migrating existing Claude API code between Claude model versions (4.5 → 4.6, 4.6 → 4.7, retired-model replacements). TRIGGER when: code imports `anthropic`/`@anthropic-ai/sdk`; user asks for the Claude API, Anthropic SDK, or Managed Agents; user adds/modifies/tunes a Claude feature (caching, thinking, compaction, tool use, batch, files, citations, memory) or model (Opus/Sonnet/Haiku) in a file; questions about prompt caching / cache hit rate in an Anthropic SDK project. SKIP: file imports `openai`/other-provider SDK, filename like `*-openai.py`/`*-generic.py`, provider-neutral code, general programming/ML.
Migrate prompts and code from Claude Sonnet 4.0, Sonnet 4.5, or Opus 4.1 to Opus 4.5. Use when the user wants to update their codebase, prompts, or API calls to use Opus 4.5. Handles model string updates and prompt adjustments for known Opus 4.5 behavioral differences. Does NOT migrate Haiku 4.5.
AI-agent readiness auditing for project documentation and workflows. Evaluates whether future Claude Code sessions can understand docs, execute workflows literally, and resume work effectively. Use when onboarding AI agents to a project or ensuring context continuity. Includes three specialized agents: context-auditor (AI-readability), workflow-validator (process executability), handoff-checker (session continuity). Use PROACTIVELY before handing off projects to other AI sessions or team members.
Finds and recovers content from Claude Code session history files. This skill should be used when searching for deleted files, tracking changes across sessions, analyzing conversation history, or recovering code from previous Claude interactions. Triggers include mentions of "session history", "recover deleted", "find in history", "previous conversation", or ".claude/projects".
Token optimization best practices for cost-effective Claude Code usage. Automatically applies efficient file reading, command execution, and output handling strategies. Includes model selection guidance (Opus for learning, Sonnet for development/debugging). Prefers bash commands over reading files.
Professional Skill Creation Assistant that helps users create high-quality Claude Code Skills from scratch. It supports multiple template types, step-by-step guidance, and complete document generation, serving as a one-stop solution for building custom skills.
Search claude-mem's persistent cross-session memory database. Use when user asks "did we already solve this?", "how did we do X last time?", or needs work from previous sessions.
Scan your Claude Code configuration (.claude/ directory) for security vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and injection risks using AgentShield. Checks CLAUDE.md, settings.json, MCP servers, hooks, and agent definitions.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "build an MCP server", "create an MCP", "make an MCP integration", "wrap an API for Claude", "expose tools to Claude", "make an MCP app", or discusses building something with the Model Context Protocol. It is the entry point for MCP server development — it interrogates the user about their use case, determines the right deployment model (remote HTTP, MCPB, local stdio), picks a tool-design pattern, and hands off to specialized skills.
A Claude Code plugin that displays a real-time HUD showing context usage, active tools, running agents, and todo progress in your terminal statusline.
Transform Claude Code into a fully autonomous agent system with persistent memory, scheduled operations, computer use, and task queuing. Replaces standalone agent frameworks (Hermes, AutoGPT) by leveraging Claude Code's native crons, dispatch, MCP tools, and memory. Use when the user wants continuous autonomous operation, scheduled tasks, or a self-directing agent loop.