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Comprehensive guide to understanding and implementing AI agent systems using Claude Code architecture patterns
Analyze traces of Claude Code sessions. Use this Skill when users mention session IDs in UUID format (composed of numbers and lowercase letters), time clues such as "just now", "today", "last time", troubleshooting Agent behavior reasons, wanting to view the content of a specific Claude Code session, or analyzing trace content.
Reference and consulting skill for OpenClaw — a messaging gateway that connects AI agents to multiple communication platforms (Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, iMessage, and more). Use when working with OpenClaw configuration, channels, Gateway setup, skills, cron jobs, MCP servers, memory, OAuth, or troubleshooting. Also use when the user asks how to implement a use case on their OpenClaw bot (daily morning brief, research workflows, competitive radar, decision playbook), how to add a new channel, or how to connect the CodeAlive context engine. Triggers on requests like "configure openclaw", "add Discord to my bot", "set up morning brief", "gateway not starting", "connect CodeAlive search", "OAuth re-auth", or any close paraphrase. Companion of install-openclaw-to-yc — install both together.
Start here. Introduces what NemoClaw is, what agent skills are available, and which skill to use for a given task. Use when discovering NemoClaw capabilities, choosing the right skill, or orienting in the project. Trigger keywords - skills, capabilities, what can I do, help, guide, index, overview, start here.
Explains how to run NemoClaw on a remote GPU instance, including the deprecated Brev compatibility path and the preferred installer plus onboard flow. Use when deploying NemoClaw to a remote VM, onboarding a Brev instance, or migrating away from the legacy `nemoclaw deploy` wrapper. Trigger keywords - deploy nemoclaw remote gpu, nemoclaw brev cloud deployment, nemoclaw plugins, openclaw plugins, install openclaw plugin, nemoclaw onboard from dockerfile, nemoclaw brev web ui, nemoclaw getting started, brev quickstart, nvidia nemotron agent, nemoclaw sandbox hardening, container security, docker capabilities, process limits.
Call the vss agent to run video understanding on video to answer a text question. Use when the user asks about video content, or about visual details that cannot be answered from conversation history, search hits, or metadata alone.
Review a Ralph plan and bd graph for defects via a subagent.
Use whenever the user mentions LLM prompt/prefix cache misses, cached_tokens=0, cache_read_input_tokens/cache_creation_input_tokens, prompt_cache_key, cache_control/cachePoint placement, stable prefixes, tool/schema stability, TTFT/prefill latency, OpenAI/Claude/Bedrock/OpenRouter routing, vLLM/SGLang KV reuse, or LLM cost/speed regressions on repeated long prompts. Use when reviewing LLM request shape changes: prompt text, message order, request builders, tools, schemas, response_format, provider API surface, model/router settings, agent loop structure, context compaction, or inference deployment. Use for speeding up agents only when prompt-cache stability, TTFT, or cache cost is central. Do not use for generic prompt writing, generic RAG design, token counting, or non-LLM performance.
Web-based chat interface for Hermes Agent with multi-profile management, streaming chat, and interactive terminal integration
Expert in using next-devtools-mcp for Next.js development with AI coding agents
SurgeGraph is the Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) platform that tracks AI citations, scores pages for citation readiness, and one-click fixes the gaps — now every workflow runs from the terminal or any agent. Trigger phrases: `what changed in SurgeGraph this week`, `AI Visibility for my project`, `which prompts lost AI citations`, `publish gap articles from a topic research`, `what knowledge libraries actually show up in citations`, `use surgegraph`, `run surgegraph`.
Forensic audit of the user's recent Claude Code sessions to surface step-change workflow improvements — not marginal ones. Use when the user asks to "audit my Claude Code sessions", "analyze how I use Claude Code", "find patterns in my usage", "improve my Claude Code workflow", "review my sessions", "find leverage in my setup", or wants to understand where their Claude Code setup is leaking time. Samples dozens of real transcripts, extracts quantitative signal via scripts, uses parallel subagents for deep reads, then synthesizes into a short prioritized report with drafted implementations (new skills, CLAUDE.md rules, hooks, settings diffs) that the user can install directly. Trigger even when the user doesn't say the word "audit" — if they're asking about improving or reviewing their Claude Code habits at scale, use this skill.