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Consult external AIs (Gemini 2.5 Pro, OpenAI Codex, Claude) for second opinions. Use for debugging failures, architectural decisions, security validation, or need fresh perspective with synthesis.
42-skill marketing division for AI coding agents. 7 specialist pods covering content, SEO, CRO, channels, growth, intelligence, and sales. Foundation context system + orchestration router. 27 Python tools (all stdlib-only). Works with Claude Code, Codex CLI, and OpenClaw.
Spawn claude, codex, or gemini CLI workers in tmux panes for parallel task execution
Bootstrap a local AI review pipeline and generate a paste-ready review prompt for any provider (Codex, Gemini, GPT, Claude, etc.). Use after creating a handoff or when ready to get an AI code review.
6 production-ready project management skills for Atlassian users: senior PM with portfolio management, scrum master with velocity forecasting, Jira expert with JQL mastery, Confluence expert, Atlassian admin, and template creator. MCP integration for live Jira/Confluence automation. Works with Claude Code, Codex CLI, and OpenClaw.
Technical guide for creating a new Paperclip agent adapter. Use when building a new adapter package, adding support for a new AI coding tool (e.g. a new CLI agent, API-based agent, or custom process), or when modifying the adapter system. Covers the required interfaces, module structure, registration points, and conventions derived from the existing claude-local and codex-local adapters.
Drive JLCEDA Pro from Codex via WebSocket RPC using websocat as a short-lived local WS server (no Node/MCP required). Supports listing/calling all jlc.* tools and full EDA API passthrough (eda.invoke/get/keys).
Render JSON artifacts into readable UI with an inspect-first, facts-first workflow. Use when Codex needs to turn JSON files, JSON-producing shell commands, CLI output artifacts, or unknown structured payloads into a declarative UI spec that can be rendered natively by the harness or through a terminal-native reference renderer, including cases with repeated child records encoded as aligned arrays.
Universal Cross-session Memory Protocol (Universal Memory Protocol). Enable all AI programming tools to share the same memory system. Applicable to Claude Code / Cursor / Aider / Cline / Codex / Trae / OpenCode. Capabilities: Intelligent Classification / FSRS Decay / Monthly Compression / Multi-layer Retrieval. Triggers: User says "remember"; asks "previous"; sensitive information detected; session ends.
Audit and sync AI agent configuration files (CLAUDE.md, CODEX.md, AGENTS.md, .cursorrules, hooks, settings) across workspaces. Use when agent configs drift, rules duplicate, files go stale, or after workspace restructuring.
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.
Use this skill to manage already-installed skills across Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, OpenCode, OpenClaw, Cursor, Copilot, and other configured agent tools by comparing skill status and linking from configured source directories such as ~/.cc-switch/skills/ and ~/.agents/skills/. Trigger it in two major cases: first, when the user wants to sync, remove, repair, or align skills or agent skills across multiple agents; second, when the user does not yet know the current skill state and wants to inspect skill differences, missing skills, per-agent skill coverage, per-skill coverage, or decide what skill changes to make next. Use this skill when the topic is cross-agent skill or agent-skill management, not for general agent comparison, general model capability questions, or creating, editing, or installing skills from GitHub.