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Suggest relevant GitHub Copilot prompt files from the awesome-copilot repository based on current repository context and chat history, avoiding duplicates with existing prompts in this repository, and identifying outdated prompts that need updates.
Entrypoint for AI coding assistant rule authoring across GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Claude Code. USE FOR: setting up rules, reviewing existing rules, scaffolding instruction files, or asking which editor format to use. DO NOT USE FOR: authoring skills (SKILL.md), agent definitions (.agent.md), or CI enforcement of rule files.
Best practices for working with Cursor. Use when learning how to effectively use Cursor features or optimizing your workflow.
Mandatory code reviews via /code-review before commits and deploys
This skill should be used when the user asks to "use Codex", "ask Codex", "consult Codex", "use GPT for planning", "ask GPT to review", "get GPT's opinion", "what does GPT think", "second opinion on code", "consult the oracle", "ask the oracle", or mentions using an AI oracle for planning or code review. NOT for implementation tasks.
Comprehensive knowledge of amplihack framework architecture, patterns, and usage
Comprehensive patterns for building AI-powered code generation tools, code assistants, automated refactoring, code review, and structured output generation using LLMs with function calling and tool use. Use when "code generation, AI code assistant, function calling, structured output, code review AI, automated refactoring, tool use, code completion, agent code, " mentioned.
Build and use free-code, the open-source fork of Claude Code CLI with telemetry removed, guardrails stripped, and all experimental features unlocked.
Run Claude Code CLI for complex tasks, code generation, analysis, and research. Uses Anthropic OAuth (included in Claude Pro). Use for extended thinking, code review, architecture decisions. Preferred for load balancing sub-agent work (35% weight).
Provides Qwen Coder CLI delegation workflows for coding tasks using Qwen2.5-Coder and QwQ models, including English prompt formulation, execution flags, and safe result handling. Use when the user explicitly asks to use Qwen for tasks such as code generation, refactoring, debugging, or architectural analysis. Triggers on "use qwen", "use qwen coder", "delegate to qwen", "ask qwen", "second opinion from qwen", "qwen opinion", "continue with qwen", "qwen session".
Delegate coding, review, diagnosis, planning, structured output, and native browser research tasks to independent Codex sessions via Codex CLI. Use cases include creating new tasks with `codex exec`, resuming multi-turn sessions with `codex exec resume`, performing read-only reviews with `codex exec review`, as well as scenarios requiring `--json` event streams, `-o` final message persistence, image input, or Computer Use browser operations.
Ultra-lightweight channel for feature workflows: No need to write design docs, checklists, or conduct phased reviews. Let AI write code directly as it normally would, but before it starts, tell it where the CodeStable knowledge base in the project is and how to search it. This way, the code it writes will have fewer pitfalls and be more consistent with project conventions. Trigger scenarios: Users say "fast mode", "fastforward", "skip all those steps", "just start coding", "help me make xxx" and the requirement is too small to go through the design process.