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Add Agent Swarm (Teams) support to Telegram. Each subagent gets its own bot identity in the group. Requires Telegram channel to be set up first (use /add-telegram). Triggers on "agent swarm", "agent teams telegram", "telegram swarm", "bot pool".
Generate a resumable handoff document from an in-progress conversation, review, debugging session, or investigation. Dispatches co-located subagents to extract original instructions and Q&A context, capture evidence-backed insights, optionally validate claims from tracking files, and assemble a cold-start-ready handoff file plus structured working artifacts. Use when the user says "create a handoff doc", "save this for later", "document what we found", "update the resumption file", or wants a fresh agent to resume later without relying on chat history.
Use when creating specialized subagents for Claude Code plugins or the Task tool - covers description writing for auto-delegation, tool selection, prompt structure, and testing agents
Internal protocol for evo optimization subagents. Not user-invocable -- read by subagents spawned from /optimize.
A curated collection of 136+ specialized Codex subagents for development tasks across 10 categories
Review a Ralph plan and bd graph for defects via a subagent.
Cross-repo migration swarm — one coordinator + N parallel subagents (one per target repo) that apply the same transformation, open PRs, wait for CI, and report back to a shared JSON ledger. Coordinator handles topology, conflict auto-rebase, and stop-on-novel-failure. Use when bumping a shared dependency, rolling out a workflow change, or applying a codemod across the org. Do NOT use for single-repo work — that's /ork:implement.
Delegate menial, well-scoped coding tasks to a cheap Qwen-backed subagent via the `claude-9arm` command instead of burning Claude tokens/quota. Use when the work is mechanical and low-risk — bulk renames, formatting, boilerplate, find-replace, grep-style search & summarization, reading/condensing logs or files, test/docstring/comment scaffolding, or running builds/linters/tests and reporting pass-fail. Also use when the user says "use qwen", "delegate this", "send it to 9arm/qwen", or "do this cheaply". Do NOT use for architecture, design, debugging judgment, security-sensitive edits, or anything needing this conversation's context.
Activate orchestrator mode for complex multi-task work using subagents. Use when you need to coordinate multiple independent Task subagents to accomplish work while keeping the main context window clean.
Comprehensive Test Driven Development guide for engineering subagents with multi-framework support, coverage analysis, and intelligent test generation
Documentation reference for using Browser Use Cloud — the hosted API and SDK for browser automation. Use this skill whenever the user needs help with the Cloud REST API (v2 or v3), browser-use-sdk (Python or TypeScript), X-Browser-Use-API-Key authentication, cloud sessions, browser profiles, profile sync, CDP WebSocket connections, stealth browsers, residential proxies, CAPTCHA handling, webhooks, workspaces, skills marketplace, liveUrl streaming, pricing, or integration patterns (chat UI, subagent, adding browser tools to existing agents). Also trigger for questions about n8n/Make/Zapier integration, Playwright/ Puppeteer/Selenium on cloud infrastructure, or 1Password vault integration. Do NOT use this for the open-source Python library (Agent, Browser, Tools config) — use the open-source skill instead.
Phased software engineering execution for large refactors, migrations, feature work, testing efforts, and modularization. Executes through strict planning, workspace setup, dependency analysis, PRD-driven parallel implementation, and merge phases. Each subagent runs in an isolated Ralph workspace (CLAUDE.md + prd.json + progress.txt) and executes the Ralph agent loop autonomously. Use when a task needs isolated workspaces, atomic commits, parallel branches, and controlled merge sequencing.