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Orchestration pattern for sequential, dependent tasks. When work must flow through stages where each stage depends on the previous (design → implement → test → review), structure as a pipeline with explicit handoffs. Each stage completes before the next begins.
AnyType knowledge base integration via direct REST API. USE WHEN anytype, knowledge base search, create note, create object, anytype spaces, search notes, read object, list tasks, manage tasks OR any request to interact with AnyType data.
Audit implementation progress against a plan ticket, verify completed work, identify remaining tasks, and validate quality. Use when user asks to check plan status, verify implementation, see what's left to do, or validate plan completion.
Apply OpenSpec OPSX in a strict one-task-at-a-time loop. Use when the user asks to execute work as single-task changes, wants spec-first implementation per task, or says to use OpenSpec method for each task from a task list. Supports both native /opsx command environments and manual fallback by creating OpenSpec artifact files directly.
Complete guide for using the pm CLI (`@jogi47/pm-cli`) to manage tasks across Asana, Notion, and other project management providers. Use when Claude needs to run pm commands to list, search, create, update, complete, or open tasks from the command line.
Creates GitHub pull requests with validation. Use when opening PRs or submitting code for review.
Switch into structured planning mode before outlining multi-step solutions, and exit when done.
Use when working with the beads (bd) CLI for issue tracking, managing epics and tasks, handling dependencies, or starting/ending coding sessions with persistent work tracking
Scaffold a new planning output format adapter. Creates a format directory with all required files implementing the output format contract.
Syncs tasks between Obsidian vault and Things 3. Adds tasks from notes, extracts action items from projects, reviews existing tasks. Use when managing todos from vault content.
Automated daily planning and reflection system with morning briefs, wind-down prompts, sleep nudges, and weekly reviews. Use when the user wants to set up a structured daily routine, morning briefings, evening reflection prompts, or weekly planning sessions. Triggers include requests for daily schedules, morning briefs, wind-down routines, sleep reminders, weekly reviews, productivity systems, or daily planning automation.
Lark Task Management Skill. Create/complete tasks, add comments and attachments. Use this Skill when you need to automate task assignment and management via Lark.