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This skill should be used when the user asks to "analyze skill quality", "evaluate this skill", "review skill quality", "check my skill", or "generate quality report". Evaluates local skills across description quality, content organization, writing style, and structural integrity.
Invoke parallel document-specialist agents for external web searches and documentation lookup
Scan skills for prerequisite tools, MCP servers, and auth requirements, then check if everything is installed and authenticated. Offers to fix issues. Use when setting up a new machine, after installing skills, or to verify your environment. Triggers: "check prerequisites", "skill prereqs", "are my tools installed", "verify skill dependencies", "/claude-skill-prereq-audit".
Use this skill when you need guidance on which skill to use for any task. Recommends the perfect skill, creates skill combinations, and helps you discover capabilities you didn't know you had.
Forge implementation from JIRA tickets using dynamic skill generation. Gathers context into a lazy-loaded skill, then invokes it for execution. Use when given a JIRA ticket URL (format: https://[domain].atlassian.net/browse/[TICKET-ID]) to process end-to-end.
Create a structured session handoff document for continuity across sessions. Use when ending a work session, switching contexts, or before a break. Captures decisions, progress, code changes, and next steps so a future session can pick up where you left off without losing context.
Validate Claude Code skills against the agentskills specification. Catches structural, semantic, and naming issues before users do.
Enables Claude to manage Twitter/X posts, engagement, and account operations through browser automation
Enables Claude to upload, organize, search, and manage files in Google Drive via Playwright MCP
Enables Claude to create, manage, and query databases in Airtable via Playwright MCP
Web fuzzing with ffuf
Secure environment variable management ensuring secrets are never exposed in Claude sessions, terminals, logs, or git commits