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Browse and search the Hence gallery (hence.sh) to discover projects built with AI coding agents. Use when the user wants inspiration, wants to see what others have built, asks about projects on Hence, or mentions searching for AI-built projects. Triggers on queries like "show me cool projects", "search Hence", "find CLI tools on Hence", or "what are people building with Claude Code".
Write effective AGENTS.md files that give coding agents the context they need to work in a repository. Use when creating a new AGENTS.md, improving an existing one, setting up a repo for AI coding agents, or onboarding agents to a codebase. Triggers on: "write AGENTS.md", "create AGENTS.md", "agent instructions", "set up repo for agents", "configure coding agent", "onboard agent to codebase", "agent context file".
Run a free 35B AI coding agent on Apple Silicon Macs using local LLMs via llama.cpp or MLX with web search, shell, and file tools.
Query AI coding agent usage, costs, and token consumption. Supports Claude Code, Codex CLI, OpenClaw, and OpenCode. Ask about spending, token usage, model costs, session history, API call counts. Actions: check usage, show cost, compare models, list sessions, analyze spending, token breakdown. Time ranges: today, this week, this month, this year, last N days, custom dates.
Guide for creating, refactoring, and optimizing AGENTS.md files (and CLAUDE.md files) for AI coding agent repositories. Use when the user wants to create a new AGENTS.md, refactor an existing one, audit their AGENTS.md for bloat or staleness, apply progressive disclosure principles, set up AGENTS.md in a monorepo, or improve how their AI coding agents behave via repository configuration files. Also applies to CLAUDE.md files (Claude Code's equivalent).
Fan out a prompt to multiple AI coding agents in parallel and synthesize their responses.
Create and maintain AI coding agent subagents (.claude/agents/*.md, .codex/agents/*.md) with YAML frontmatter (name/description/tools/model/permissionMode/skills/hooks), least-privilege tool selection, delegation patterns (Task), context budgeting, and safety best practices.
Post-completion self-review for coding agents that runs simplify, harden, and micro-documentation passes on non-trivial code changes. Use when: a coding task is complete in a general agent session and you want a bounded quality and security sweep before signaling done. For CI pipeline execution, use simplify-and-harden-ci.
Make application behavior visible to coding agents by exposing structured logs and telemetry. Use when asked to "add telemetry", "make logs accessible to agents", "add observability", "debug with logs", or when an agent needs to understand runtime behavior but has no way to query logs. Also use when debugging is difficult because there are no structured logs, when agent docs (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md) lack instructions for querying application logs, or when setting up logging infrastructure for a new or existing web application.
Analyze videos, screen recordings, and screenshots to generate structured, actionable notes for coding agents. Supports Loom, YouTube, and local files. Extracts visual context, on-screen text, and audio narration. Use when someone shares a video and you need to understand what it shows.
Install and configure react-grab to capture React component context (file path, component name, HTML markup) from any browser UI element for AI coding agents. Use when you want to point at a UI element in the browser and instantly copy its React component name, source file path, and HTML to clipboard for Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Gemini, or Codex. Triggers on: react-grab, grab, grab element context, copy component to ai, point and copy to claude, ui context clipboard, element to ai agent, click component copy, grab ui component, react component inspector, browser element context, component source file, copy element context, feed element to ai, element picker, grab react component, inspect element ai, component to clipboard, react devtools ai.
Ticket-driven development workflow for AI coding agents using VibeKit CLI. Use when the user asks to create a task, feature, bug fix, or ticket; mentions "vibe new", "vibe list", or vibekit commands; or wants structured, scoped work breakdown. Triggers on phrases like "add a ticket", "track this task", "break this down", or "start a new feature". Helps agents create focused tickets with clear acceptance criteria before writing code.