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Audit Claude Code configuration health across all layers (CLAUDE.md, rules, skills, hooks, MCP). Run periodically or when collaboration feels off.
Use when starting work on any project to produce or update living documentation (TechStack.md, ProjectStructure.md) that bootstraps context for any AI agent session. Run before any feature work, or periodically to keep docs current.
Monitors context window health throughout a session and rides peak context quality for maximum output fidelity. Activates automatically after plan-interview and intent-framed-agent. Stays active through execution and hands off cleanly to simplify-and-harden and self-improvement when the wave completes naturally or exits via handoff. Use this skill whenever a multi-step agent task is underway and session continuity or context drift is a concern. Especially important for long-running tasks, complex refactors, or any work where degraded context would silently corrupt the output. Trigger even if the user doesn't say "context surfing" — if an agent task is running across multiple steps with intent and a plan already established, this skill is live.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "build an AI agent with Claude", "use the Claude Agent SDK", "integrate claude-agent-sdk into a project", "set up an autonomous agent with tools", or needs guidance on the Anthropic Claude Agent SDK best practices for Python and TypeScript.
Expert guidance for building production-grade AI agents and workflows using Pydantic AI (the `pydantic_ai` Python library). Use this skill whenever the user is: writing, debugging, or reviewing any Pydantic AI code; asking how to build AI agents in Python with Pydantic; asking about Agent, RunContext, tools, dependencies, structured outputs, streaming, multi-agent patterns, MCP integration, or testing with Pydantic AI; or migrating from LangChain/LlamaIndex to Pydantic AI. Trigger even for vague requests like "help me build an AI agent in Python" or "how do I add tools to my LLM app" — Pydantic AI is very likely what they need.
Generate a production-ready AbsolutelySkilled skill from any source: GitHub repos, documentation URLs, or domain topics (marketing, sales, TypeScript, etc.). Triggers on /skill-forge, "create a skill for X", "generate a skill from these docs", "make a skill for this repo", "build a skill about marketing", or "add X to the registry". For URLs: performs deep doc research (README, llms.txt, API references). For domains: runs a brainstorming discovery session with the user to define scope and content. Outputs a complete skill/ folder with SKILL.md, evals.json, and optionally sources.yaml, ready to PR into the AbsolutelySkilled registry.
Starts a voice conversation with the user via the agent-voice CLI. Use when the user invokes /voice. The user is not looking at the screen — they are listening and speaking. All agent output and input goes through voice until the conversation ends.
Headless browser automation CLI for AI agents using native Rust binary with Chrome DevTools Protocol
Use this skill when working with Mastra - the TypeScript AI framework for building agents, workflows, tools, and AI-powered applications. Triggers on creating agents, defining workflows, configuring memory, RAG pipelines, MCP client/server setup, voice integration, evals/scorers, deployment, and Mastra CLI commands. Also triggers on "mastra dev", "mastra build", "mastra init", Mastra Studio, or any Mastra package imports.
Add Olakai monitoring to existing AI code — wrap your LLM client, configure custom KPIs, and validate the integration end-to-end
Headless browser automation CLI optimized for AI agents with accessibility tree snapshots and ref-based element selection
Professional prompt engineering, context engineering, and AI agent orchestration for coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini CLI). Use when designing CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md files, writing skills, planning multi-agent pipelines, optimizing token usage, managing session handoffs, or structuring any prompt for maximum agent performance. Do NOT use for general coding tasks or code review.