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Multi-agent pipeline orchestrator that plans and dispatches parallel development tasks to worktree agents. Reads project context, configures task directories with PRDs and jsonl context files, and launches isolated coding agents. Use when multiple independent features need parallel development, orchestrating worktree agents, or managing multi-agent coding pipelines.
Delegate coding tasks to Google Jules AI agent for asynchronous execution. Use when user says: 'have Jules fix', 'delegate to Jules', 'send to Jules', 'ask Jules to', 'check Jules sessions', 'pull Jules results', 'jules add tests', 'jules add docs', 'jules review pr'. Handles: bug fixes, documentation, features, tests, refactoring, code reviews. Works with GitHub repos, creates PRs.
Strategic operating manual — direction-setting, resource allocation, focus, metrics, and scaling stages for autonomous agents treating themselves as CEO of a one-entity company.
GAN-inspired Generator-Evaluator agent harness for building high-quality applications autonomously. Based on Anthropic's March 2026 harness design paper.
Blockchain RPC and data access via Quicknode. Use when an agent needs to read onchain data (balances, token prices, transaction status, gas estimates, block data) across Base, Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, or Unichain. Supports both API key access and x402 wallet-based pay-per-request access with no account needed. Triggers on mentions of RPC, blockchain data, onchain queries, token balances, gas estimation, block number, transaction receipt, Quicknode, or x402.
OMC agent catalog, available tools, team pipeline routing, commit protocol, and skills registry. Auto-loads when delegating to agents, using OMC tools, orchestrating teams, making commits, or invoking skills.
Use this skill when the user wants to spend money, make purchases, send crypto, pay for APIs, browse websites for shopping, complete checkout, or manage an AI agent's payment wallet. Covers buying products online with credit cards (including browser-automated checkout), sending tokens, paying for x402 protocol APIs, checking balances, depositing funds, browsing available services, and signing on-chain transactions — all with secure guardrails, and appropriate human controls. Trigger on any spending, wallet, or shopping intent: "buy this", "pay for that", "send tokens", "how much do I have", "what can I buy", "top up my wallet", "get a card", "set up payments", "find me something to buy", "complete the checkout", or "browse that site" — even if the user doesn't mention "lobster", "crypto", or "Solana" directly.
Use this skill whenever reviewing, auditing, or grading a command-line tool for agent-friendliness - it runs a black-box test suite against a target CLI and reports per-rule pass/fail from the cli-for-agents 45-rule catalog. Trigger even if the user doesn't explicitly say "agent-friendly" - apply whenever they ask "is mycli good for agents?", "review this CLI", "grade my cli against the rules", "check if this tool is safe to automate", or "audit command-line design". Companion to the cli-for-agents distillation skill.
Comprehensive Go backend code review with optional parallel agents
Analyze a task, pick the right fleet type, and generate a ready-to-launch fleet (fleet.json + prompt.md files). Discovers available fleet skills dynamically. Use when the user wants to run work in parallel, asks to "plan a fleet", or says "fleet-plan".
Security auditor for Claude Code skills and agent definitions. Scans a skill or agent directory for prompt injection, data exfiltration, privilege escalation, memory poisoning, obfuscation, malicious persistence, and 12 other threat categories (18 total). Returns a graded verdict (OK / WARNING / CRITICAL) with detailed findings. Use this skill whenever you need to audit, review, or validate the safety of a skill, an agent definition, a system prompt, or any set of instruction files before installing or trusting them. Also use it when the user mentions security scanning, threat detection, prompt injection checking, or wants to verify that a skill is safe. Triggers on: /maton, "audit this skill", "is this skill safe", "check for injection", "scan for threats", "review this agent", "security check".
Plan-then-execute implementation against SPEC.md. Native single-thread loop, no sub-agents. On test or build failure, auto-invokes the backprop skill before retrying — a failed verification always considers whether a new §V invariant would prevent recurrence. Triggers when the user asks to build, implement, execute the spec, or tackle a specific §T task (`build §T.3`, `build --next`, `implement next task`, `run the build`). Expects SPEC.md to exist; if not, defers to the spec skill.