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Guide for creating AI subagents with isolated context for complex multi-step workflows. Use when users want to create a subagent, specialized agent, verifier, debugger, or orchestrator that requires isolated context and deep specialization. Works with any agent that supports subagent delegation. Triggers on "create subagent", "new agent", "specialized assistant", "create verifier".
Serial collaborative planning with Plan Note - Multi-domain serial task generation, unified plan-note.md, conflict detection. No agent delegation.
CrewAI agent design and configuration. Use when creating, configuring, or debugging crewAI agents — choosing role/goal/backstory, selecting LLMs, assigning tools, tuning max_iter/max_rpm/max_execution_time, enabling planning/code execution/delegation, setting up knowledge sources, using guardrails, or configuring agents in YAML vs code.
Orchestrates multi-agent AI systems with task delegation, agent communication, shared memory, and workflow coordination. Use when users request "multi-agent system", "agent orchestration", "AI agents", "agent coordination", or "autonomous agents".
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for Kerberos, WinRM, SMB, RDP, Windows credential material, replayable tickets, delegation edges, and host-to-host pivot chains. Use when the user asks to replay Kerberos material, trace a WinRM, SMB, or RDP pivot, understand host-to-host privilege movement, or prove which Windows service accepted a credential or ticket. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Provides Qwen Coder CLI delegation workflows for coding tasks using Qwen2.5-Coder and QwQ models, including English prompt formulation, execution flags, and safe result handling. Use when the user explicitly asks to use Qwen for tasks such as code generation, refactoring, debugging, or architectural analysis. Triggers on "use qwen", "use qwen coder", "delegate to qwen", "ask qwen", "second opinion from qwen", "qwen opinion", "continue with qwen", "qwen session".
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
Scale a solopreneur business beyond solo operations. Use when growing revenue, adding team members, systematizing operations, considering when and how to scale, or transitioning from solopreneur to small team. Covers scaling readiness, delegation strategies, hiring contractors vs employees, process documentation, and sustainable growth principles. Trigger on "scale my business", "scaling strategy", "grow beyond solo", "hiring", "build a team", "delegate", "grow revenue", "sustainable growth".
Full website SEO audit with parallel subagent delegation. Crawls up to 500 pages, detects business type, delegates to 6 specialists, generates health score. Use when user says "audit", "full SEO check", "analyze my site", or "website health check".
Use when squash-merging a feature branch into main for linear history. Handles pre-flight checks, squash merge, commit delegation to git-commit, and branch cleanup.
This skill should be used when the user asks about 'TRON energy', 'TRON bandwidth', 'how much energy do I need', 'energy cost on TRON', 'bandwidth insufficient', 'resource delegation on TRON', 'rent energy on TRON', 'TRON transaction fee', 'why is my TRON transaction expensive', 'optimize TRON costs', or mentions Energy, Bandwidth, resource management, fee estimation, or cost optimization on the TRON network. This is a TRON-specific concept with no direct equivalent on EVM chains. Do NOT use for staking/voting — use tron-staking. Do NOT use for balance queries — use tron-wallet.
Decentralized git for AI agents and humans. Use when the user wants to create repositories, push code, open pull requests, review and merge PRs, manage issues, create or claim bounties, delegate tasks to other agents, register human-readable names on Base L2, or interact with the gitlawb decentralized git network. Supports cryptographic DID identities, Ed25519-signed pushes, UCAN capability delegation, libp2p networking, and 31+ MCP tools for AI agent integration. Do NOT use for GitHub, GitLab, or other centralized git hosts.