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MoAI super agent - unified orchestrator for autonomous development. Routes natural language or explicit subcommands (plan, run, sync, fix, loop, project, feedback) to specialized agents. Use for any development task from planning to deployment.
Template management system for code boilerplates, feedback templates, scaffolding, and project optimization workflows. Use when creating code templates, generating boilerplate files, managing project scaffolding, optimizing template performance, or preparing GitHub issue templates. Do NOT use for SPEC document creation (use moai-workflow-spec instead) or documentation generation (use moai-workflow-project instead).
Multi-agent code review with specialized perspectives (security, performance, patterns, simplification, tests)
Sequential Thinking MCP and UltraThink mode for deep analysis, complex problem decomposition, and structured reasoning workflows. Use when performing multi-step analysis, architecture decisions, technology selection trade-offs, breaking change assessment, or when --ultrathink flag is specified. Do NOT use for simple decisions or straightforward implementation tasks.
Primary tool for all code navigation and reading in supported languages (Rust, Python, TypeScript, JavaScript, Go). Use instead of Read, Grep, and Glob for finding symbols, reading function implementations, tracing callers, discovering tests, and understanding execution paths. Provides tree-sitter-backed indexing that returns exact source code — full function bodies, call sites with line numbers, test locations — without loading entire files into context. Use for: finding functions by name or pattern, reading specific implementations, answering 'what calls X', 'where does this error come from', 'how does X work', tracing from entrypoint to outcome, and any codebase exploration. Use Read only for config files, markdown, and unsupported languages.
Git worktree management for parallel SPEC development with isolated workspaces, automatic branch registration, and seamless MoAI-ADK integration. Use when setting up parallel development environments, creating isolated SPEC workspaces, managing git worktrees, or working on multiple features simultaneously. Do NOT use for regular git operations like commit or merge (use manager-git agent instead).
Use when implementing Network.framework connections (NWConnection, NetworkConnection), debugging connection failures, migrating from sockets/URLSession streams, or handling network transitions. Covers UDP/TCP patterns, structured concurrency networking (iOS 26+), and common anti-patterns.
Use when managing Context7 CLI skills with npx ctx7 (search, install, list, remove, info).
This skill should be used when the user: - Wants to work on multiple branches simultaneously or in parallel - Needs to start a new feature/task while preserving current work - Asks about git worktree operations (create, remove, list, clean) - Mentions "twig" commands (add, remove, clean, list, init) - Wants to carry or move uncommitted changes to a new branch - Wants to copy/sync changes between branches - Needs to isolate work in a separate directory - Asks about switching context without stashing - Wants to clean up old/merged branches and their worktrees - Says phrases like "new worktree", "create worktree", "branch off", "work on something else", "start new work", "parallel work", "separate workspace", "another branch" Use this skill for ANY worktree-related operation, not just when explicitly asking about twig.
Update Linear issues. Use when changing status, priority, assignee, or labels.
Provides elevator pitch and verbal brand communication frameworks including Donald Miller's StoryBrand (SB7), Nancy Duarte's Sparkline, Chris Westfall's CLARITY, Andy Raskin's Strategic Narrative, Simon Sinek's Golden Circle, and time-based pitch structures (10s, 30s, 60s). Auto-activates during elevator pitch creation, one-liner development, brand pitch refinement, and verbal communication work. Use when discussing elevator pitches, one-liners, brand intros, verbal pitches, pitch coaching, spoken brand messages, or pitch variations.
Create event-driven hooks for Claude Code automation. Use when the user wants to create hooks, automate tool validation, add pre/post processing, enforce security policies, or configure settings.json hooks. Triggers: create hook, build hook, PreToolUse, PostToolUse, event automation, tool validation, security hook