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Use this skill whenever the user asks to analyze, understand, or survey an entire project, codebase, or any collection of files. Trigger phrases include "analyze a large file", "process multiple files", "comprehend this problem", "take a look at these files", "familiarize yourself with this project", or any similar request, however phrased. Also activate when the task involves processing context that exceeds what can be reasoned about in a single pass, when encountering any input larger than ~50KB that requires detailed analysis, or when the user mentions "context comprehension" or "recursive comprehension". This skill TAKES PRIORITY over your default explore subagents for any project-wide or codebase-wide analysis task.
System Architect that creates parallelizable PRDs with junior-proof technical specs. Use when planning features, designing implementations, or when the user says 'plan', 'architect', 'design', or 'PRD'. Outputs PRDs organized in Priority groups where tasks within each group can be executed in parallel by independent dev subagents (ralph). Each user story includes file ownership, technical specs, and acceptance criteria detailed enough for a Sonnet-class model to implement without clarification.
Create and configure custom OpenCode agents (primary and subagents) with specialized prompts, tools, permissions, and models. Use when the user wants to create, modify, or configure OpenCode agents, or mentions agent modes, tool permissions, or task delegation.
Get Shit Done (GSD) orchestrator. Runs the full project pipeline from idea to implementation to documentation: setup → PRD → task list → implementation → decisions doc. Use when the user wants to build something end-to-end, says "let's GSD", "build this from scratch", "get shit done", or wants to run the full development workflow. Coordinates gsdl-setup-project, gsdl-create-prd, gsdl-create-plan, gsdl-execute-plan, and gsdl-document-decisions skills. Spawns subagents per parent task during implementation to preserve context. Accepts an optional project name or source URL: /gsdl [project-name] OR /gsdl [linear|notion|slite] [url] OR /gsdl [url].
Orchestrates end-to-end software development using the addyosmani/agent-skills framework. Guides the user through define → plan → build → verify → review → ship phases, spawns subagents for each step, tracks state persistently, and never loses focus on workflow completion. Use when the user says "let's build X", "help me implement X", "walk me through X", or wants structured multi-phase dev guidance. Also triggers when a task is clearly non-trivial and would benefit from phased execution.
Use when creating specialized subagents for Claude Code plugins or the Task tool - covers description writing for auto-delegation, tool selection, prompt structure, and testing agents
Multi-agent collaboration plugin that spawns N parallel subagents competing on the same task via git worktree isolation. Agents work independently, results are evaluated by metric or LLM judge, and the best branch is merged. Use when: user wants multiple approaches tried in parallel — code optimization, content variation, research exploration, or any task that benefits from parallel competition. Requires: a git repo.
Builds new project-specific skills or audits existing ones against the seven principles. Use when user says 'build a skill', 'create a skill', 'review this skill', 'audit our skills', 'is this skill good', 'what skills should we have', or 'clean up our skills directory'. Do NOT use for CLAUDE.md files (use create-or-audit-claude-md), subagents (use create-or-audit-agent), or hooks (use create-or-audit-hook).
Run the evo optimization loop with parallel subagents until interrupted.
A curated collection of 136+ specialized Codex subagents for development tasks across 10 categories
End-to-end orchestration for non-trivial software feature development. Use this skill whenever the user asks to implement a PR-sized feature, break down a plan, have subagents review a plan, run a plan-review-development-acceptance loop, coordinate multiple review perspectives, produce an acceptance report, or generate an HTML PR summary. Prefer this skill for multi-step code changes even if the user only says "build this feature" and the task is not a tiny one-file edit.
Review GitHub pull requests with detailed, multi-perspective code analysis using parallel subagents. Use this skill whenever the user wants to review a PR, asks for code review on a pull request, mentions "review PR", "check this PR", "look at pull request", or references a PR number or GitHub PR URL. Also trigger when the user wants feedback on code changes, wants to approve or request changes on a PR, or asks to review someone's contribution.