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Sync user-level AI configs (~/.claude/, ~/.codex/) with the dotfiles/ directory. Use when dotfiles drift, after sessions that change permissions/hooks, on new machines, or when the user says "sync", "pull dotfiles", "push configs".
Use when preparing or verifying a host for Moshi remote coding. Trigger this for SSH or preferably Mosh readiness, non-interactive shell PATH issues, tmux defaults, creating a tmux project session rooted at a chosen directory, installing Moshi agent hooks for Claude Code or Codex CLI, or offering the optional `moshi DIR` shell helper.
Keep AI tooling files (.claude, .codex, .cursor, .windsurf, .augment, .kiro, .cline, .roo, .gemini, etc.) on dev branch but exclude them from main/master. Use when managing branches, creating PRs to main, merging to main, or setting up a repo's branch strategy for AI-assisted development. Triggers on git merge/PR operations targeting main or master.
Use this skill to remediate security findings by producing minimal, surgical code patches. Triggers on 'patch security findings', 'fix vulnerabilities', 'remediate findings', 'threat patch', or when the user provides a findings.json (from threat-model), a Codex security findings CSV, a THREAT-MODEL.md, or individual vulnerability descriptions and wants them fixed. Also trigger when reviewing code flagged by a security scanner and the user wants actionable fixes rather than just reports.
Generate migration deliverables for bringing relevant Megatron changes into MindSpeed after branch alignment and impact mapping are complete. Use when Codex already has a confirmed MindSpeed-to-Megatron branch pairing and needs to produce a migration report, candidate patch, or guarded workspace edits instead of redoing upstream analysis from scratch.
Implement and troubleshoot Sweden-specific Enable Banking behavior for Swedish ASPSPs, BankID/Mobile BankID SCA, personnummer/Swedish SSN handling, redirect and decoupled authentication, Swedish domestic SEK payments, SEPA EUR payments, Bankgirot/OCR/remittance rules, Swedish business account authorization, sandbox availability, and ASPSP-specific quirks for Swedbank, SEB, Handelsbanken, Nordea, Länsförsäkringar Bank, Danske Bank, and American Express. Use when Codex needs country-specific Open Banking guidance for Sweden.
Use prefered practices when using git. Use when Codex needs to perform actions with git or Github.
Browse and compare wiki knowledge by which AI tool originally produced it. Use this skill when the user says "/memory-bridge", "browse codex memory", "what did codex know about X", "show me claude knowledge", "cross-tool memory", "what does hermes know that claude doesn't", "show me knowledge from <tool>", "compare my AI tool memories", or wants to explore knowledge gaps between tools. Works from any project. Diff mode ("what's different", "unique to codex", "gaps between tools") is the killer feature — it surfaces blind spots between tools that the user may not know exist.
Head-to-head comparison of coding agents (Claude Code, Aider, Codex, etc.) on custom tasks with pass rate, cost, time, and consistency metrics
Run a spec-driven agent loop where coding tasks live as markdown specs that move through inbox → active → archive, get implemented by Claude Code or Codex, and pass a review gate before they count as done. Use when the user mentions "loop factory", a "spec-driven loop", an "agent factory", wants repeatable/reviewable agent work, or when a repo has a factory/specs/inbox or factory/specs/active directory. Also covers installing and scaffolding the loop-factory CLI into a project.
Use the public `orca` CLI to operate Orca-managed worktrees, folder contexts, terminals, repos, automations, artifacts, worktree comments, and the browser embedded inside the Orca app. Use when the user says "$orca-cli", "use orca cli", "Orca worktree", "child worktree", "cardStatus", "spawn codex/claude in a worktree", "read/wait/send Orca terminal", "terminal send", "full handoff", "handover", "give this to another agent", "another worktree", "Orca browser", "orca artifacts", "share HTML/Markdown", "public artifact link", or "control the browser inside Orca". Prefer this over raw `git worktree`, ad hoc PTYs, Playwright, or Computer Use when the task touches Orca-managed state. Use Computer Use for browser windows, webviews, or desktop UI outside Orca's embedded browser.
Ask Claude, Codex, or Gemini via local CLI and capture a reusable artifact