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Reviews, curates, and maintains the Forge library of agents, skills, and templates. Performs deduplication analysis, staleness detection, quality promotion, and orphan reference checking. Produces structured review reports with actionable recommendations for merging, archiving, or promoting library items. Use this skill when the user wants to review the library, clean up agents or skills, check what's available, find duplicates, trim unused items, see library statistics, or says "what's in my library?" Also triggers on scheduled review intervals or when the library grows beyond 20 items. Do NOT use for creating new agents (use Agent Creator), creating skills (use Skill Creator), or planning teams (use Mission Planner).
LangGraph framework for building stateful, multi-agent AI applications with cyclical workflows, human-in-the-loop patterns, and persistent checkpointing.
Create a new runbook with guided assistance. A runbook is a structured markdown document that tells a coding agent how to accomplish a complex, multi-step task with evaluation loops and quality gates. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create, build, scaffold, or write a runbook — including 'create runbook', 'new runbook', 'build a runbook', 'make a runbook', 'runbook wizard', 'help me write a runbook', 'I need a runbook for...', 'automate this task with a runbook', or 'turn this into a runbook'. Also trigger when the user describes a multi-step agent task that would benefit from structured evaluation and iteration loops, even if they don't use the word 'runbook' — for example, 'I want to build an automated pipeline that evaluates its own output' or 'create a repeatable process with quality gates'.
Build MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers including tool definition, schema design, authentication, error handling, and Claude Code integration. Use this skill when the user needs to create an MCP server, expose APIs or databases to AI agents, design tool schemas, or integrate with Claude Code — even if they say 'build an MCP server', 'connect Claude to our database', 'expose our API to AI', or 'create a tool for Claude Code'.
Declarative workflow orchestration for multi-agent tasks. Activate when users need to coordinate multiple agent jobs, run parallel tasks, or create reusable automation pipelines.
Use when building features that answer questions from private data, documents, policies, or time-sensitive information — RAG architecture, chunking strategies, hybrid search, re-ranking, vector databases, evaluation, agentic RAG, multimodal RAG...
Detecting whether agent iterations are converging toward a stable solution or hitting a ceiling. Covers convergence signals, ceiling detection, non-convergence diagnosis, test pass rate as a convergence metric, and forward progress tracking for large projects. Trigger phrases: "convergence", "is the agent converging", "ceiling detection", "when to stop iterating", "diminishing returns"
Command-line interface for Openscreen — a screen recording editor. A stateful CLI for editing screen recordings with zoom, speed ramps, trim, crop, annotations, and polished exports. Built on the Openscreen JSON project format with ffmpeg as the rendering backend. Designed for AI agents and power users who need programmatic video editing.
Command-line interface for CloudCompare — Agent-friendly harness for CloudCompare, the open-source 3D point cloud and mesh processing software. Supports 41 commands across 9 groups: project management, session control, point cloud operations (subsample, filter, segment, analyze), mesh operations, distance computation (C2C, C2M), transformations (ICP, matrix), export (LAS/LAZ/PLY/PCD/OBJ/STL/E57), and interactive REPL.
Command-line interface for Gimp - A stateful command-line interface for image editing, built on Pillow. Designed for AI agents and pow...
Command-line interface for Mermaid Live Editor - Create, edit, and render Mermaid diagrams via stateful project files and mermaid.ink renderer URLs. Designed for AI agents and power users who need to generate flowcharts, sequence diagrams, and other visualizations without a GUI.
Create a new Harbor task for evaluating agents. Use when the user wants to scaffold, build, or design a new task, benchmark problem, or eval. Guides through instruction writing, environment setup, verifier design (pytest vs Reward Kit vs custom), and solution scripting.