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Orders scheduler. Reads .noodle/mise.json, writes .noodle/orders-next.json. Schedules work orders based on backlog state, plan phases, session history, and task type schedules.
Orchestration workflow for orchestrator role ONLY. Use when: - Agent's role name (tmux pane title) is "orchestrator"
Strategic planning with optional interview workflow
[WHAT] Universal content intake system for URLs (GitHub repos, YouTube videos, articles, PDFs) and skill packages (skills.sh, skill:// protocol) [HOW] Phase 1: Clone repos/fetch transcripts/scrape content/resolve skills to ~/lev/workshop/intake/. Phase 2-3: Load workshop/intake.md for full analysis [WHEN] Use when user provides a URL to analyze, says "intake/download", wants to evaluate external content, or references a skill package [WHY] Systematically evaluates external content and skill packages for adoption/adaptation with tier classification and ADR creation Triggers: "intake", "download", "analyze this url", "check out this repo", "review this video", "evaluate content", "install skill", "skill://"
Orchestrate the full ToolUniverse self-improvement cycle: discover APIs, create tools, test with researcher personas, fix issues, optimize skills, and push via git. References and dispatches to all other devtu skills. Use when asked to: run the self-improvement loop, do a debug/test round, expand tool coverage, improve tool quality, or evolve ToolUniverse.
Autonomous goal execution — give a goal, get a plan, confirm, execute, report. You steer, Claude drives.
Set up Claude Code lifecycle hooks and event handlers in settings.json. Use when you want to trigger a script on session start, run a hook before or after tool calls (PreToolUse/PostToolUse), configure hook timeouts to prevent cancellation errors, or debug hooks that aren't firing correctly.
Playwright-based browser automation via Chrome extension + MCP/CLI. Connects to your RUNNING browser (existing logins, cookies, extensions preserved). Use for authenticated flows, stateful web automation, and AI agent browser control without re-logging in.
Detect and neutralize prompt injection attacks in OpenClaw skill content, user inputs, and external data sources. Prevents instruction hijacking and context manipulation.
Anti-detect browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites with bot detection, CAPTCHAs, or anti-bot blocks, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task that requires bypassing fingerprint checks.
Modern Python 3.12+ patterns your AI agent should use. Type hints, async/await, Pydantic v2, uv, match statements, and project structure.
Strengthen a raw user prompt into an execution-ready instruction set for Amp, Claude Code, or another AI agent. Use when the user wants to improve an existing prompt, build a reusable prompting framework, wrap the current request with better structure, add clearer tool rules, or create a hook that upgrades prompts before execution.