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Capture architectural decisions and changes made during a GSDL project into a structured markdown document. Analyzes git history and diffs, extracts key decisions, and optionally pushes the doc to Slite or Notion as a child page. Called by the gsdl orchestrator after all implementation tasks are complete.
Use this skill when you need to parse requirement documents and requirement analysis results from Word/HTML/JSON/Markdown/Excel, then generate test cases and output them in Markdown/Word/JSON/Excel formats.
Persistent markdown files as working memory for complex tasks: plan, track progress, store findings. Use when tasks have 3+ phases, require research, span many tool calls, or risk context drift. Use for "plan", "break down", "track progress", "multi-step", or complex tasks. Do NOT use for simple lookups, single-file edits, or questions answerable in one response.
Decompose technical design into agent-sized implementation issues → numbered markdown files. Triggers: 'plan this,' 'break into issues,' 'create tasks,' 'ready to implement,' post-architect. Not for: designs without file paths/phases (run architect first).
Execute deep research on every item in a research outline, producing structured JSON per item and a final markdown report. Use after running /research to generate an outline. Reads outline.yaml and fields.yaml, launches parallel research agents in batches, validates output, generates a consolidated report, and supports resume on interruption. Trigger when the user says "start deep research", "research these items", "run the deep phase", "fill in the fields for each item", or "generate the research report".
Use when the user asks to review code, review changes, review a commit, review a PR, audit code quality, check for security issues, or generate a code review report. Trigger on phrases like "review my changes", "코드 리뷰", "check my code", "review the last commit", "what do you think of this diff", "compare branches", "code audit" — even if they don't say "code review" explicitly. For persistent file output use `code-review-md` (markdown) or `code-review-html` (markdown + HTML).
Runs available security scanning tools against the current project and produces a consolidated markdown report. Auto-detects installed tools (gitleaks, semgrep, grype, npm audit, bandit, pip-audit, gosec, govulncheck, cargo audit, bundle-audit) and activates language-specific scanners based on project files. Gracefully skips missing tools and provides installation hints. By default scans the entire target directory. Pass --full to make the intent explicit (useful in workflows that combine full-codebase and diff-only scans). Use when running security scans, checking for vulnerabilities, detecting leaked secrets in git history, or validating security posture before commits or releases. Pairs with security-review for a complete security workflow.
Search and extract Cypress information from official documentation (docs.cypress.io, cypress.io); prefer LLM markdown under /llm/* and refuse unverified API or behavior claims.
Gives the agent the ability to send, receive, search, and manage emails directly from the terminal or via a local HTTP API. Use this skill when the agent needs to handle email tasks: sending messages, reading inbox, replying, forwarding, managing contacts, organizing with tags/folders/filters, scheduling background sync, setting up webhooks for new email events, or automating email workflows. Supports structured output (--format json/markdown/html), field selection (--fields), standardized exit codes, and a local REST API with OpenAPI docs. Works with IMAP/SMTP providers including Gmail, Outlook, QQ Mail, and others. Activates on keywords: send email, check inbox, reply, forward, email automation, contacts, email template, notifications, webhook, http api, format json, field selection, serve, openapi.
This skill generates comprehensive metrics reports for intelligent textbooks built with MkDocs Material, analyzing chapters, concepts, glossary terms, FAQs, quiz questions, diagrams, equations, MicroSims, word counts, and links. Use this skill when working with an intelligent textbook project that needs quantitative analysis of its content, typically after significant content development or for project status reporting. The skill creates two markdown files - book-metrics.md with overall statistics and chapter-metrics.md with per-chapter breakdowns - in the docs/learning-graph/ directory.
Manage project state using append-only, time-based Markdown files under /project/. Use when managing multi-epic projects, tracking decisions over time, maintaining audit trails, coordinating distributed teams, or requiring rollback visibility. Forces context loading, explicit confirmation gates, and immutable history preservation.
Define custom Claude Code slash commands for agents in the Traycer enforcement framework. This skill should be used when creating or updating agents and needing to specify reusable prompts that agents can execute as slash commands. Commands are Markdown files stored in .claude/commands/ and referenced in agent config.yaml files. This is for Claude Code slash commands (/command-name), not bash/CLI commands.