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Execute all plans in a phase with wave-based parallelization, running phase execution, or completing phase work. Triggers include "execute phase", "run phase", "execute plans", "run the phase", and "phase execution".
Use this skill to manage already-installed skills across Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, OpenCode, OpenClaw, Cursor, Copilot, and other configured agent tools by comparing skill status and linking from configured source directories such as ~/.cc-switch/skills/ and ~/.agents/skills/. Trigger it in two major cases: first, when the user wants to sync, remove, repair, or align skills or agent skills across multiple agents; second, when the user does not yet know the current skill state and wants to inspect skill differences, missing skills, per-agent skill coverage, per-skill coverage, or decide what skill changes to make next. Use this skill when the topic is cross-agent skill or agent-skill management, not for general agent comparison, general model capability questions, or creating, editing, or installing skills from GitHub.
P9 Tech Lead mode — write Task Prompts, manage P8 agent teams, never write code yourself. Use when user says 'P9模式', 'tech-lead', '帮我管理这个项目', '任务拆解', or when coordinating 3+ parallel agents. Produces: Task Prompts (六要素) + P8 team delivery.
Use when the user asks "what can Cekura do", "what commands are available", "help me with Cekura", "what skills do I have", "show me Cekura features", "what's available", "how do I use Cekura", or needs guidance on which Cekura skill to use for their task. Also relevant as the entry point when a user has just installed cekura-skills for the first time.
Manage multiple local CLI agents via tmux sessions (start/stop/monitor/assign) with cron-friendly scheduling.
Expert guidance for creating, building, and using Claude Code subagents and the Task tool. Use when working with subagents, setting up agent configurations, understanding how agents work, or using the Task tool to launch specialized agents.
Conversational guidance for building software with AI agents, covering workflows, tool selection, prompt strategies, parallel agent management, and best practices based on real-world high-volume agentic development experience. Use this skill when users ask about setting up agentic workflows, choosing models, optimizing prompts, managing parallel agents, or improving agent output quality.
Azure AI Agents Persistent SDK for Java. Low-level SDK for creating and managing AI agents with threads, messages, runs, and tools. Triggers: "PersistentAgentsClient", "persistent agents java", "agent threads java", "agent runs java", "streaming agents java".
Master dispatcher for all MLflow workflows. Use this skill when the user wants to do anything with MLflow — tracing, evaluating, debugging, or improving an agent. Routes to the right MLflow sub-skill automatically. Triggers on: "use mlflow", "help with mlflow", "mlflow agent", "add mlflow to my project", "trace my agent", "evaluate my agent", or any MLflow task without a specific skill in mind.
Audit token waste across agent systems (Claude Code, OpenClaw, Hermes, OpenCode). Detect idle burns, model misrouting, and config bloat with dollar savings.
Use the local `5dive` CLI on a 5dive runtime VM to spawn, inspect, send to, and tear down sibling agents. Trigger this skill whenever the user asks for a worker, sub-agent, side task, parallel run, "another agent", "fan out", "delegate", or anything that needs more than one Claude/Codex/Gemini process running at once on the host. Also trigger when the user asks to inspect, restart, or pair an existing agent, when they mention `/var/lib/5dive/`, or when they need a machine-readable health check (`5dive doctor --json`). Always prefer `5dive` over running coding CLIs by hand — it is the only sanctioned way to keep agents under systemd.
Configure which review agents run for your project. Auto-detects stack and writes compound-engineering.local.md.