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Guide for creating event-driven hooks for Claude Code. Use when automating responses to tool calls, lifecycle events, or implementing custom validations.
Reviews PR changes against issue technical details and acceptance criteria, posts concise outcomes to PR and issue tracker, and routes autonomous next steps.
Extract experience from the current conversation and automatically generate reusable Claude Code Skills. Use when user wants to extract a skill, summarize into a skill, solidify experience, generate a skill, create a skill from context, save as a skill, or turn experience into a skill.
Uploads promo videos and content to Cloudflare R2 or AWS S3. Use when the user wants to host promo content for social media or distribution.
Take screenshots to see what's on screen. Triggers on 'screenshot', 'grab a screenshot', 'have a look', 'can you see', 'what does it look like', 'check the screen', 'did that work', 'verify it worked', 'what happened'. AFTER uncertain CLI operations (backgrounded processes, nohup, visual changes), consider capturing to verify state. Captures windows or full screen to files. (user)
Stops execution and fixes root cause when commands, builds, scripts, or tools fail unexpectedly. Triggers on workaround language: 'directly', 'instead', 'alternatively', 'skip', 'fall back', 'work around', 'isn't working', 'broken', 'manually'. Activates on any unexpected non-zero exit code or process failure.
Create effective skills for OpenCode agents. Load FIRST before writing any SKILL.md. Provides required format, naming conventions, progressive disclosure patterns, and validation. Use when building, reviewing, or debugging skills.
Manage Jira issues from the command line. Use when working with Jira issues, creating tasks, updating status, assigning work, or searching for issues.
Use when seeking analogous solutions from other domains, when stuck on a problem and need fresh perspectives, or when evaluating whether approaches from field X might apply to field Y. Requires structured problem statement.
General RPI (Research, Plan, Implement, Iterate) execution skill. It is used for engineering tasks where users require "research first, then plan, then implement, and finally iterate", or when tasks are highly complex, high-risk, or have unclear impact. This skill does not rely on specific command-line tools or platforms, and is applicable to any AI Agent that supports skill mechanisms.
Use when creating, modifying, or refactoring Claude Code skills that require structured multi-agent review and quality validation
Design and refactor Agent Skills with concise, high-signal instructions and explicit trigger metadata. Use when creating a new skill, revising SKILL.md/README.md structure, or improving skill discoverability and portability.