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Creates, updates, or optimizes an AGENTS.md file for a repository with minimal, high-signal instructions covering non-discoverable coding conventions, tooling quirks, workflow preferences, and project-specific rules that agents cannot infer from reading the codebase. Use when setting up agent instructions or Claude configuration for a new repository, when an existing AGENTS.md is too long, generic, or stale, when agents repeatedly make avoidable mistakes, or when repository workflows have changed and the agent configuration needs pruning. Applies a discoverability filter—omitting anything Claude can learn from README, code, config, or directory structure—and a quality gate to verify each line remains accurate and operationally significant.
Generate or update a README.md in French, oriented Product Owner, with Mermaid diagrams. Reviews and improves technical documentation in docs/. Also generates CLAUDE.md and AGENT.md if missing. Triggers on: create readme, update readme, generate readme, générer le readme, mettre à jour le readme, generate docs, update docs, /docs.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create AGENTS.md", "update AGENTS.md", "maintain agent docs", "set up CLAUDE.md", or needs to keep agent instructions concise. Enforces research-backed best practices for minimal, high-signal agent documentation.
Review and reorganize Claude Code permission settings across all config files (global settings.json, project settings.local.json, dotfiles copies). Identifies redundancy, misplaced permissions, and lack of read/write organization. Produces a clean layout where global settings are the source of truth and project-local files only contain project-specific overrides. Use this skill whenever the user mentions reviewing permissions, cleaning up settings, auditing allowed tools, reorganizing settings.json, or asking "what permissions do I have". Also use when adding new MCP servers or tools and wanting to decide what to pre-allow. Triggers: "review permissions", "audit settings", "clean up settings.json", "permissions audit", "/permissions-audit".
Persistent cross-session task queue for AI agents using Claude Code Tasks schema. Add, claim, complete, and reassign tasks with move-based locking, dependency tracking (blocks/blockedBy), conversation transcript linking, and staleness detection. Use for: (1) saving tasks for future agent sessions, (2) cross-session task persistence, (3) multi-agent task coordination, (4) linking conversation transcripts to tasks. Triggers: task queue, save task, agent task, queue task, persistent task, cross-session task, task for agent.
AI-powered web research assistant that leverages BrowserAct API to supplement restricted web access by searching the internet for additional information. Designed for OpenClaw and Claude Code.
Audit Claude Code configuration health across all layers (CLAUDE.md, rules, skills, hooks, MCP). Run periodically or when collaboration feels off.
Interactively create a new Claude Code skill and add it to the elastic-docs-skills catalog. Use when the user wants to generate a new skill, scaffold a slash command, or build automation for docs tasks.
Discover and install third-party agent skills from the open skills ecosystem (skills.sh). This skill should be used when users want to find, install, update, or manage external skills for Claude Code or other AI agents, or when they mention skills.sh, npx skills, or want to extend their agent with community skills.
Compress documents for LLM token efficiency while preserving semantic content. Use when asked to compress, compact, shrink, or optimize a document, CLAUDE.md, system prompt, skill file, or any text for fewer tokens. Also use when the user mentions token count, token budget, context window limits, or wants to make prompts shorter for cost savings.
How to use the repo-scoped sk CLI to manage Claude Skills in this codebase.
Convert and browse session transcripts as HTML or Markdown. Supports Claude Code JSONL logs (auto-saved to ~/.claude/projects/) and GitHub Copilot CLI JSONL logs (auto-saved to ~/.copilot/session-state/*/events.jsonl). Auto-detects log source based on available directories and file format. Supports viewing the current session, a specific session by ID, agent background task output files, or all project sessions with optional date-range filtering.