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Open a new context session at the start of a leader agent workflow. Records agentName, storyId, and phase in wint.contextSessions, emitting a structured SESSION CREATED block for downstream workers to inherit.
When the user wants to translate content, create translation workflows, manage terminology, or optimize translation quality. Also use when the user mentions "translate," "translation," "localization copy," "glossary," "terminology," "style guide translation," "machine translation," "human translation," "TMS," or "multilingual content."
Log a workflow mistake, fix its root cause, and graduate the lesson to learned memory. Use when the agent makes an error you want to prevent recurring.
Guides the contribution workflow for Apache Beam, including creating PRs, issue management, code review process, and release cycles. Use when contributing code, creating PRs, or understanding the contribution process.
Initialize a long-running project with a structured docs workflow, or update an existing project (new features, bug fixes, refactors, requirement changes). Use this skill whenever the user wants to start a new project, kick off a long-running build task, set up project documentation structure, or says things like "new project", "start a project", "init project", "project setup", or "I want to build something from scratch". Also use when the user mentions wanting a milestone-based plan, structured execution workflow, or asks to scaffold documentation for a complex multi-step build. Additionally, use this skill when the user wants to modify an existing project that already has a `docs/` directory — e.g., "add a new feature", "fix this bug", "refactor X", "I want to change how Y works", "new feature request".
Search for and offer to load auto-generated skills that match the user's current task. Use when the user's request might benefit from a previously learned workflow pattern - especially multi-step tasks like "search and fix", "find and update", "read and edit".
Autonomous SDLC router. Takes a job, classifies complexity, executes the appropriate lev-* workflow (from trivial fix to full epic), and returns "done" with runnable instructions. One shot to full auto: spec/bd/poc/impl. Subagent returns completion artifact. Triggers: "sidequest", "side quest", "just do it", "autonomous", "one shot"
Create (or update) and validate Agent SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) - markdown-based workflows that guide AI agents through complex, multi-step tasks with RFC 2119 constraints.
Expert guidance for building production-grade AI agents and workflows using Pydantic AI (the `pydantic_ai` Python library). Use this skill whenever the user is: writing, debugging, or reviewing any Pydantic AI code; asking how to build AI agents in Python with Pydantic; asking about Agent, RunContext, tools, dependencies, structured outputs, streaming, multi-agent patterns, MCP integration, or testing with Pydantic AI; or migrating from LangChain/LlamaIndex to Pydantic AI. Trigger even for vague requests like "help me build an AI agent in Python" or "how do I add tools to my LLM app" — Pydantic AI is very likely what they need.
Semantic search, context management, and document indexing via OpenViking. Use when the user asks to: index/import documents or files into a knowledge base, perform semantic search across indexed content, browse or explore indexed resources, get summaries/overviews of indexed documents, manage an OpenViking instance, or integrate structured context retrieval into workflows. Also use when sub-agents need to retrieve relevant context from a large document collection.
Microsoft Teams integration. Manage communication data, records, and workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Microsoft Teams data.
Check GitHub Actions workflow status after git push using gh CLI. Reports CI status, identifies failing jobs, and suggests local reproduction commands. Use after "git push", when user asks about CI status, workflow failures, or build results. Use for "check CI", "workflow status", "actions failing", or "build broken". Do NOT use for local linting (use code-linting), debugging test failures locally (use systematic-debugging), or setting up new workflows.