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Universal task dispatcher. Start, route, and execute any task through the development workflow (Steps 0-9). Invoke on every task — /task <description>, /task
Train SONA neural patterns from successful task completions, view learned patterns, and optimize the intelligence pipeline
Initialize a multi-agent swarm with anti-drift configuration
Explain a piece of code, a subsystem, or an architectural concept in the codebase, grounded in real files. Use when user says 'explain this', 'walk me through X', 'how does Y work', 'what does this module do', 'help me understand the Z flow', or 'onboard me on this component'. Do NOT use for writing permanent docs (use write-doc or arc42) or for code review (use review-diff).
A research-journal aesthetic printed on warm stone — authoritative, editorial, almost achromatic. Pages live on warm ivory parchment (never pure white), with near-black slate as the dominant ink.
Skill Tester
Summarises the current working session — what was worked on, what was achieved, what remains, and any blockers. Use at the end of a session or when handing off work.
Generate UI in Nothing's design language — monochrome, typographic, industrial with Swiss hierarchy and OLED blacks
Turn long videos into social-ready clips with auto-detection, face-tracking reframe, and opus-style captions
Search watched registries for community legal skills, showing matches with descriptions and offering to show the full SKILL.md before install. Use when the user says "browse", "search skills", "find a skill for", "what's out there for", or wants to add a new registry to the watchlist.
Socratic drilling — it asks, you answer, it pushes back. Does NOT give you the answer until you've earned it. Use when the user says "drill me on", "quiz me", "socratic", "test me on [subject]", or wants to study actively.
Build or review an element chart — a patent claim chart (infringement, invalidity, or review) or a civil element chart for any cause of action or defense — with every cell pin-cited and gap detection as the priority output. Use when the user asks for a claim chart, element chart, proof chart, infringement or invalidity contention, element-by-element mapping, or asks "what are we missing to prove [claim]".