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(Industry standard: Routing Agent / Orchestrator Pattern) Primary Use Case: Analyzing an ambiguous trigger and routing it to one of the specific specialized implementations. Routes triggers to the appropriate agent-loop pattern. Use when: assessing a task, research need, or work assignment and deciding whether to run a simple learning loop, red team review, dual-loop delegation, or parallel swarm. Manages shared closure (seal, persist, retrospective, self-improvement).
Use when wrapping UIKit views/controllers in SwiftUI, embedding SwiftUI in UIKit, or debugging UIKit-SwiftUI interop issues. Covers UIViewRepresentable, UIViewControllerRepresentable, UIHostingController, UIHostingConfiguration, coordinators, lifecycle, state binding, memory management.
Collaborative design phase for feature lifecycle: explore requirements, discuss trade-offs, produce design document. Use when starting a new feature that needs design before implementation. Use for "design feature", "let's think through", "explore approaches", or "/feature-design". Do NOT use for simple bug fixes or tasks that don't need design discussion.
Ecosystem self-evolution orchestrator. Detects project lifecycle phases, evaluates agent relevance, synthesizes cross-agent knowledge, and proposes evolution actions (health checks, fitness scoring, evolution proposals).
Audit a skill repository or installed skill collection for global consistency, lifecycle coverage, routing quality, documentation drift, memory writeback coverage, stale future-skill references, broken helper paths, and validation readiness. Use this skill whenever the user asks for a global consistency audit, skill taxonomy review, lifecycle audit, cross-skill routing audit, README or AGENTS inventory consistency check, or maintenance pass over a collection of agent skills.
Provides comprehensive guidance for Android development with Kotlin including activities, fragments, views, lifecycle, navigation, and Android app development. Use when the user asks about Android Kotlin, needs to create Android applications, implement Android components, or work with Kotlin in Android.
Claude Code hooks development guide. TRIGGERS - create hook, PostToolUse, PreToolUse, Stop hook, hook lifecycle, decision block.
Feature flag patterns for controlled rollouts, A/B testing, kill switches, and runtime configuration. Use when implementing feature toggles, feature flags, gradual rollouts, canary releases, percentage rollouts, dark launches, user targeting, A/B tests, experiments, circuit breakers, emergency kill switches, model switching, or infrastructure flags.
Spec-driven development framework for ecommerce features. Orchestrates from intent to implementation via structured specs and task breakdown. Triggers on "/spec.plan", "/spec.refine", "/spec.clarify", "/spec.tasks", "/spec.run", "I want to build", "I want to add", "create spec", "feature spec", "new feature", "implement feature".
Complete PostHog lifecycle management. Audits current state, fixes all issues, and verifies event tracking works end-to-end. Every run does all of this. Auto-invoke when: files contain posthog/analytics/tracking, imports posthog-js package, references POSTHOG_* env vars, event tracking code modified, user mentions "analytics not working" or "events not sending".
Operate long-lived agent workloads with observability, security boundaries, and lifecycle management.
Interactive initialization script that generates an advanced Agent Skill utilizing L4 State Management, Lifecycle Artifacts, Tone Configuration, and Chained Commands. Use when authoring complex, persistent workflows.