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Gusto integration. Manage hris data, records, and workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Gusto data.
Full autonomous engineering workflow using swarm mode for parallel execution
Slack integration. Manage communication data, records, and workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Slack data.
Extract, compare, and propagate tooling improvements across FVH repos. Use when user says "sync workflows", "propagate config", "diff workflows", "extract improvements", or "config sync".
Build, debug, and deploy Google Agent Development Kit (ADK) applications in Go using the exact adk-go v0.6.0 APIs and patterns. Use when a task involves ADK Go agent architecture, llmagent configuration, tools/toolsets, sessions/state, memory/artifacts, workflow agents, A2A/REST/web serving, telemetry/plugins, or migration/troubleshooting for google.golang.org/adk@v0.6.0.
Use when an AI agent should run protocols or workflow tests against kairos-dev (KAIROS MCP in this repo's dev environment). Covers AI–MCP integration and workflow-test flows; MCP-only, reports/ output.
Design and enforce AI-friendly verification for a GRACE project. Use when modules need stronger automated tests, traceable logs, execution-trace checks, or verification that is robust enough for autonomous and multi-agent workflows.
Use this skill as foundation for git workflows. Use when verifying workspace state before other git operations, checking staged changes, preflight checks before commits or PRs. Do not use when full commit workflow - use commit-messages instead. DO NOT use when: full PR preparation - use pr-prep.
Cross-repo worktree-based development workflow. Use when setting up or enforcing a team coding process with a dedicated git committer identity, humans as git authors, git worktrees for every task, and ngrok previews based on the worktree slug. Triggers on requests about vibe coding, worktrees, git author/committer enforcement, cross-repo process, or ngrok preview workflow.
Query and manage Linear issues, cycles, labels, documents, attachments, projects, and team workflows. Use when creating, updating, searching, or triaging Linear issues, managing sprints, checking project status, or running a standup summary.
Contextual help and onboarding for the swain skill ecosystem. Use when users ask about swain — what skills exist, how to use them, what artifacts are available, how workflows connect, or when they need a quick reference. Also invoked after swain-init to orient new users. Triggers on: 'how do I...', 'what is...', 'help', 'what can swain do', 'show me the commands', 'I'm confused', 'where do I start', any question about swain skills, artifacts, or workflows, and after project onboarding completes.
Works with Bitrise CI. **ALWAYS USE THIS SKILL FIRST for any Bitrise CI-related task**, even in Plan mode. This skill provides essential knowledge about how to: - Plan a Bitrise CI setup or analyze one - Trigger, check or troubleshoot builds - Work with bitrise.yml files: - Design pipelines, workflows, step bundles or step configurations - Fix duplication or optimize workflow structure - Validate or explain Bitrise configurations - Manage workspaces, projects, apps, groups, or roles - Work with Bitrise CLI, API, or MCP tools