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Browser automation skill for UI testing via Chrome MCP tools. Use when: (1) QA Agent needs to verify UI visually or test interactions, (2) UI/UX Designer needs to check responsive design or component states, (3) Frontend Dev needs quick visual verification during development, (4) Test Writer needs to document user flows with screenshots/GIFs, (5) Any agent needs to test web interfaces, record demos, or debug UI issues. Capabilities: screenshots, interaction testing, accessibility checks, GIF recording, responsive testing, console/network debugging.
Orchestrate parallel debugging agents with root-cause tracing for multi-failure scenarios
Discover and install automation hooks for Claude Code and Opencode. This skill should be used when users ask to "list hooks", "install a hook", "show available hooks", "enable hook", "what hooks are available", or need help managing agent automation hooks.
Capture AI agent sessions in your git workflow. Use for setup, rewinding to checkpoints, exploring session history, and troubleshooting.
Native SwiftUI WebKit integration with the new WebView struct and WebPage observable class. Covers WebView creation from URLs, WebPage for navigation control and state management, JavaScript execution (callJavaScript with arguments and content worlds), custom URL scheme handlers, navigation management (load, reload, back/forward), navigation decisions, text search (findNavigator), content capture (snapshots, PDF generation, web archives), and configuration (data stores, user agents, JS permissions). Use when embedding web content in SwiftUI apps instead of the old WKWebView + UIViewRepresentable/NSViewRepresentable bridge pattern. This is a brand new API — do NOT use the old WKWebView wrapping approach.
Use this agent when you need a final review pass to ensure code changes are as simple and minimal as possible. This agent should be invoked after implementation is complete but before finalizing changes, to identify opportunities for simplification, remove unnecessary complexity, and ensure adherence to YAGNI principles. Examples: <example>Context: The user has just implemented a new feature and wants to ensure it's as simple as possible. user: "I've finished implementing the user authentication system" assistant: "Great! Let me review the implementation for simplicity and minimalism using the code-simplicity-reviewer agent" <commentary>Since implementation is complete, use the code-simplicity-reviewer agent to identify simplification opportunities.</commentary></example> <example>Context: The user has written complex business logic and wants to simplify it. user: "I think this order processing logic might be overly complex" assistant: "I'll use the code-simplicity-reviewer agent to analyze the complexity...
Create autonomous iterative loops (Ralph Wiggum pattern) for multi-step tasks. Use when setting up automated workflows that iterate over a backlog of tasks with clear acceptance criteria. Triggers on requests like "create a ralph loop", "set up an iterative agent", "automate this migration", or "create an autonomous loop".
Deterministic tmuxx CLI + interactive TUI with pane-level activity insights. Use for tmux orchestration, worktree task execution, and real-time visibility into which agents are running, idle, or blocked on user input. CLI with JSON output for agents; TUI with visual status indicators for humans.
Automates IT infrastructure configuration, application deployment, and orchestration using agentless YAML playbooks.
Build AI-powered chat applications with TanStack AI and React. Use when working with @tanstack/ai, @tanstack/ai-react, @tanstack/ai-client, or any TanStack AI packages. Covers useChat hook, streaming, tools (server/client/hybrid), tool approval, structured outputs, multimodal content, adapters (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Ollama, Grok), agentic cycles, devtools, and type safety patterns. Triggers on AI chat UI, function calling, LLM integration, or streaming response tasks using TanStack AI.
Scaffold Claude Code hooks into a real project after auditing the project structure in detail. Use when a user wants Claude Code hook setup, hook refactors, full hook-event scaffolding, or managed updates to existing .claude hooks. This skill verifies the live official Claude Code hook docs first, audits the target repo, then generates a bash-first hook scaffold with a hooks README, repeatable merge behavior, and coverage for every current hook event. Trigger on: Claude Code hooks, scaffold hooks, hook events, update hooks, hook architecture, .claude/settings.json. Do NOT use for generic Git hooks, Husky-only setup, or non-Claude agents.
Go-to-market strategy for web3 builders - protocols, products, services, and solo founders. Use when planning growth for a crypto protocol, building developer community, crafting CT narrative, planning ecosystem partnerships, preparing grant applications, launching tokens, pricing crypto-native products, or growing as a solo founder in web3. Covers community-led growth, CT strategy, developer relations, hackathon playbooks, standards adoption, token launch tactics, micropayment pricing, and agent-as-customer models.