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Install and run a local quota reporter that probes Codex quota windows plus Claude CLI usage metadata, posts the latest status to a shared dashboard, and sets up an hourly scheduled run. Use this whenever a teammate wants to join the shared quota dashboard, report their own Codex or Claude usage, install the hourly reporter, or verify that reports are reaching the shared service. Trigger on requests about Codex quota, Claude CLI usage, token usage, usage monitoring, hourly usage reporting, shared quota dashboards, Vercel quota dashboards, or Turso-backed quota collection.
[Hyper] Create new Codex skills or refactor existing skill folders when the user asks for a reusable skill, better trigger wording, cleaner resource placement, or stronger validation across `SKILL.md`, `rules/`, `references/`, `scripts/`, and `assets/`.
Code review closeout for Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, and DeepSeek TUI: local dirty changes, branch vs main, parallel tests.
Build high-quality /goal commands for OpenAI Codex CLI 0.128+ that maximize audit-friendliness and minimize false-completion. Use this skill whenever the user wants to write, draft, generate, improve, or refine a /goal prompt — even if they don't say "skill" — including phrases like "help me write a goal", "design a goal for X", "review my goal command", "make a goal for this repo", or any request involving long-running Codex tasks. Also trigger when the user mentions Ralph loop, persistent agent objectives, or asks Codex to "keep working until done". Produces a complete, copy-pasteable /goal command using the 5-section golden template (Objective/Scope/Constraints/Done when/Stop if), supports three interaction modes (step-by-step, full-description, hybrid), auto-detects project type (Node/Python/Swift/Go/Rust/static) by inspecting filesystem or repo URL, reads AGENTS.md/CLAUDE.md if present, and predicts audit-friendliness before output.
Carmack-level plan review via RepoPrompt or Codex. Use when reviewing Flow epic specs or design docs. Triggers on /flow-next:plan-review.
[BETA] Execute work plans with external delegate support. Same as ce:work but includes experimental Codex delegation mode for token-conserving code implementation.
Generate setup scripts/configs for AI agent worktrees and isolated environments across Cursor, Codex, and Conductor. Use when wiring up a project so AI agents start with the same dependencies, env files, and tool configs as the main repo.
ROOT ORCHESTRATOR ONLY. Explicit-use token-aware Codex workflow with leaf workers, DAG gating, state ledger, retry policy, and no nested delegation.
Hand off the current task to another agent with full context. Use when the user says "handoff", "hand off", "hand this to", or wants to pass work to another agent (Codex or Claude).
Fetch up-to-date library documentation via Context7 API. Use PROACTIVELY when: (1) Working with ANY external library (React, Next.js, Supabase, etc.) (2) User asks about library APIs, patterns, or best practices (3) Implementing features that rely on third-party packages (4) Debugging library-specific issues (5) Need current documentation beyond training data cutoff (6) AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, when you are installing dependencies, libraries, or frameworks you should ALWAYS check the docs to see what the latest versions are. Do not rely on outdated knowledge. Always prefer this over guessing library APIs or using outdated knowledge.
Create comprehensive, phased implementation plans with sprints and atomic tasks. Use when user says: "make a plan", "create a plan", "plan this out", "plan the implementation", "help me plan", "design a plan", "draft a plan", "write a plan", "outline the steps", "break this down into tasks", "what's the plan for", or any similar planning request. Also triggers on explicit "/planner" or "/plan" commands.
Only to be triggered by explicit /parallel-task commands.