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Orchestrate multiple independent agents running simultaneously, leveraging Claude Sonnet 4.5's parallel tool execution capabilities to maximize throughput on multi-task requests.
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Implements push notifications across iOS, Android, and web using Firebase Cloud Messaging and native services. Use when adding notification capabilities, handling background messages, or setting up notification channels.
MANDATORY before starting any task. Enforces the GPA execution loop that prevents tool call sprawl. G: GATHER phase combines discover queries + memory reads + file reads into one phase. P: Plan in text with zero tool calls. A: APPLY all writes/edits/verification in one phase. One call per tool type per phase — batch all same-type operations together. Covers dependency analysis, batch opportunities, scope estimation, and loop-back triggers.
Detects market top probability using O'Neil Distribution Days, Minervini Leading Stock Deterioration, and Monty Defensive Sector Rotation. Generates a 0-100 composite score with risk zone classification. Use when user asks about market top risk, distribution days, defensive rotation, leadership breakdown, or whether to reduce equity exposure. Focuses on 2-8 week tactical timing signals for 10-20% corrections.
Generates article cover images with 5 dimensions (type, palette, rendering, text, mood) combining 9 color palettes and 6 rendering styles. Supports cinematic (2.35:1), widescreen (16:9), and square (1:1) aspects. Use when user asks to "generate cover image", "create article cover", or "make cover".
WNBA data via ESPN public endpoints — scores, standings, rosters, schedules, game summaries, play-by-play, win probability, injuries, transactions, futures, team/player stats, leaders, and news. Zero config, no API keys. Use when: user asks about WNBA scores, standings, team rosters, schedules, game stats, box scores, play-by-play, injuries, transactions, betting futures, team/player statistics, or WNBA news. Don't use when: user asks about NBA (use nba-data), college basketball (use cbb-data), or other sports.
Generates woodworking cut lists from OpenSCAD furniture designs using the woodworkers-lib library. Automates panel dimension extraction from ECHO output for furniture, cabinets, wardrobes, and shelving units. Use when designing furniture with plywood/MDF panels, generating cut lists for CNC routing or manual cutting, or preparing data for sheet optimization tools. Triggers on "generate cut list", "extract panel dimensions", "furniture cut list", "woodworking ECHO output", or when working with planeLeft/planeRight/ planeTop/planeBottom/planeFront/planeBack modules. Works with .scad files using woodworkers-lib library.
Implements Google Cloud Pub/Sub integration in Python by configuring topics, subscriptions, publishing/subscribing, dead letter queues, and local emulator setup. Use when building event-driven architectures, implementing message queuing, or managing high-throughput systems. Triggers on "setup Pub/Sub", "publish messages", "create subscription", "configure DLQ", or "test with emulator". Works with google-cloud-pubsub library and includes reliability, idempotency, and testing patterns.
Expert at detecting stories that are too big and applying splitting heuristics. Use when user describes work that seems large, mentions multiple features in one story, or needs help breaking down requirements. Detects linguistic red flags (and, or, manage, handle) and suggests concrete splitting strategies. Use when: - Story has obvious red flags: "and", "or", "manage", "handle", "including" - User describes multiple features bundled together - Story feels vague or too large - User asks "how to split this story" Do NOT use when: - Story is already small and focused (< 1 day work) - Feature needs layered analysis without obvious split points (use hamburger-method instead) - User asks HOW to implement (use micro-steps-coach instead)
Use when asked to "7 Powers", "build a competitive moat", "analyze defensibility", "find sustainable advantage", "economic moats", or "Hamilton Helmer framework". Helps identify durable competitive advantages. The 7 Powers framework (created by Hamilton Helmer) reveals the economic structures that protect business value from competition.
Manual QA testing — verify features end-to-end as a user would, using every tool available (browser, macOS, bash, APIs). Focuses on what formal test suites cannot capture: visual correctness, UX flows, usability judgment, integration reality, edge cases, and failure modes. Standalone or composable with /ship. Triggers: qa, qa test, manual test, test the feature, verify it works, exploratory testing, smoke test, end-to-end verification.