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Discovers and invokes agent skills. Use when starting a session or when you need to discover which skill applies to the current task. This is the meta-skill that governs how all other skills are discovered and invoked.
Administrative workflows for the agent-skills repository. Use when the user wants to contribute a skill, open a pull request, or update an already-installed skill to the latest version. Trigger when users say: "open a PR", "submit my changes", "push this skill", "update my skills", "update the skills repo", or "how do I contribute a skill".
Use when starting a session, deciding which framework skill applies to the current task, or sequencing them across a feature. Maps the user's intent to one of the five framework skills (ai-driven-prd, init-claude-project, generate-dev-plan, declarative-design, execute-plan) and enforces the cross-skill operating behaviors. Triggers on "which skill should I use", "where do I start", "how do these skills fit together", "I have a PRD now what", "/using-agent-skills".
Author and improve Agent Skills following the agentskills.io specification. Use when creating new SKILL.md files, modifying existing skills, reviewing skill quality, or organizing skill directories with proper naming, descriptions, and progressive disclosure.
Create or edit Claude Code skills with expert guidance on structure and best practices
Describes the agent skills shipped with NemoClaw and how to access them by cloning the repository. Use when users ask about AI agent support, coding assistant integration, or the .agents/skills/ directory. Trigger keywords - nemoclaw agent skills, ai coding assistant, cursor, claude code, copilot.
Deploys agent skill collections from any GitHub repository with a /skills folder to one or more distribution surfaces: GitHub releases, Claude Code marketplace, VS Code plugin marketplace, and Copilot CLI plugin marketplace. Handles pre-flight validation, conventional commit analysis, version bumping across surface configs, and surface-specific publishing with dry-run support. Use when releasing, publishing, or deploying a skills collection to any supported marketplace or creating a GitHub release for a skills repository. Don't use for deploying non-skill packages, npm modules, Docker images, or Azure resources.
Use when installing skills from a shared ai-agent-skills library repo. Inspect with `--list` first, prefer `--collection`, and preview with `--dry-run` before installing.
Improve an existing skill in diegocanepa/agent-skills based on conversation learnings and submit the changes via a Pull Request.
Use this skill to manage already-installed skills across Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, OpenCode, OpenClaw, Cursor, Copilot, and other configured agent tools by comparing skill status and linking from configured source directories such as ~/.cc-switch/skills/ and ~/.agents/skills/. Trigger it in two major cases: first, when the user wants to sync, remove, repair, or align skills or agent skills across multiple agents; second, when the user does not yet know the current skill state and wants to inspect skill differences, missing skills, per-agent skill coverage, per-skill coverage, or decide what skill changes to make next. Use this skill when the topic is cross-agent skill or agent-skill management, not for general agent comparison, general model capability questions, or creating, editing, or installing skills from GitHub.
Add a new skill to the LaunchDarkly agent-skills repo. Use when creating a new SKILL.md, adding a skill to the catalog, or aligning with repo conventions. Guides exploration of existing skills before creating.
Open standards and governance rules for Agent Skills. It is used for creation, modification, refactoring, migration, audit and maintenance of skills, and provides platform-independent structural standards, frontmatter specifications, progressive disclosure and quality gates.