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Agent Workflow Designer
Lightweight workflow for straightforward changes — plan → implement → optional PR. Direct-commit by default; synthesize is opt-in via synthesisPolicy or a runtime request_synthesize event. Use for trivial fixes, config tweaks, single-file changes, or exploratory work that doesn't warrant subagent dispatch or two-stage review. Triggers: 'oneshot', 'quick fix', 'small change', or /oneshot.
Checkpoint and resume workflow state for context persistence across sessions. Use when the user says 'save progress', 'checkpoint', 'I need to stop', or runs /checkpoint or /rehydrate. Saves current workflow phase, task progress, and artifacts for later resumption. Do NOT use for workflow initialization (handled by ideate/debug/refactor commands).
SVG Curve Connections + Sticky Note Nodes + Cursor Interaction, Like Whiteboard Brainstorming
Run a safe, reviewable Aider CLI coding loop for local repositories: model setup, edit scope control, test-first prompting, commit hygiene, and fallback when agent edits drift. Use when the user wants pair-programming with Aider, not generic Git workflow or hosted PR operations.
Orchestrates the full five-stage flow from raw idea to shipped PR — grill-with-docs → to-prd → to-issues → triage → worktree+planning-with-files. Each stage answers one question (What do I want? / What does done look like? / What are the units of work? / What's actionable? / Build it). Use when the user has an idea but no spec yet, wants to plan a feature end-to-end, says "let's PRD this," asks "how do I start on this idea?", or grabs a ready-for-agent issue to implement.
Use uv as the exclusive Python package and environment manager. Use this skill when installing packages, syncing environments, running scripts, writing Dockerfiles, or doing any Python dependency management — never pip, pip-compile, or virtualenv directly.
Use ONLY when the user explicitly asks to *create* a new SeeFlow flow — "create a flow", "generate a flow", "scaffold a SeeFlow flow", "add a flow to this repo" — or when a previous `/seeflow-lookup` already reported no matching flow exists. **Do NOT invoke for inspection phrasing** ("show me", "how does X work", "diagram our system", "explain the flow") — those route to `/seeflow-lookup` first; it will auto-hand off here only when nothing is registered. Orchestrates five sub-agents and the `seeflow` CLI to turn a natural-language prompt into a registered, validated SeeFlow flow at `<project>/flow.json` (node-attached files live under `<projectPath>/nodes/<id>/`).
Builds, schedules, and operates analytics DAGs in CARTO Workflows — the no-code/low-code orchestration layer over the data warehouse. Triggers when the user wants to author a workflow, run/edit one, schedule a DAG, or copy a workflow across profiles or orgs.
Batch Account Authorization Workflow: Orchestrate account list + staff list + API calls to complete batch authorization of stores to employees. Suitable for batch assigning store permissions when new employees join.
Four slash commands for documentation lifecycle: /docs, /docs-init, /docs-update, /docs-claude. Create, maintain, and audit CLAUDE.md, README.md, and docs/ structure with smart templates. Use when: starting new projects, maintaining documentation, auditing docs for staleness, or ensuring CLAUDE.md matches project state.
Git workflow guidance for commits, branches, and pull requests