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Create and manage AI agent sessions with multiple backends (SDK, Claude CLI, Codex, Cursor). Also supports multi-agent workflows with shared context, @mention coordination, and collaborative voting. Use for "start agent session", "create worker", "run agent", "multi-agent workflow", "agent collaboration", "test with tools", or when orchestrating AI conversations programmatically.
This skill provides comprehensive support for the writing process from ideation through revision. Use this skill when helping users write essays, articles, or creative pieces through interactive collaboration. The skill supports co-evolving outline and prose, voice-based input processing, multiple writing styles, and connection to the user's PKM system for enriched content.
Build real-time collaborative editing with WebSockets, OT/CRDT conflict resolution, and presence awareness. Implements cursor tracking, optimistic updates, and offline sync. Use for collaborative editors, whiteboards, video editing. Activate on "real-time collaboration", "WebSocket sync", "multiplayer editing", "CRDT", "presence awareness". NOT for simple chat, request-response APIs, or single-user apps.
AI Debugging Collaboration Solution. Convert console.log into HTTP requests to collect logs. After the user completes operations, AI can automatically view and analyze the logs without the need for screenshots or copying console content. Supports Claude Code, OpenCode, Cursor.
Observe user interaction patterns, extract per-session facets, update a dual-matrix soul state, and periodically synthesize a personalized Soul profile for better collaboration.
Skill for defining coding rules and conventions. Ensures consistent code style and specifies coding standards for AI collaboration. Use proactively when starting a new project or when coding standards are needed. Triggers: convention, coding style, naming rules, 컨벤션, コンベンション, 编码风格, convención, estilo de código, reglas de nombrado, convention, style de codage, règles de nommage, Konvention, Coding-Stil, Namensregeln, convenzione, stile di codice, regole di denominazione Do NOT use for: existing projects with established conventions, deployment, or testing.
Use when "CrewAI", "multi-agent systems", "agent orchestration", "AI crews", or asking about "autonomous agents", "agent collaboration", "role-based agents", "agent workflows", "AI team coordination"
Automatically generate complete Python project deliverables from natural language requirements through collaboration among four virtual roles: autonomous learning, PM, architect, and senior programmer. Supports feature expansion, project refactoring, and skill invocation. Also supports web search, knowledge integration, version control, Python 3.11+ features, UV package management, loguru logging, and project size adaptation (folder/single file). It provides support for database design and implementation (SQLite, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, vector databases, graph databases), data layer abstraction (Repository pattern), and database switching. Suitable for scenarios such as software requirement clarification, rapid prototyping, project initialization, feature expansion, and code refactoring.
Interactive brainstorming with parallel subagent collaboration, idea expansion, and documented thought evolution. Parallel multi-perspective analysis for Codex.
Knowledge base for designing, reviewing, and linting agentic AI infrastructure. Use when: (1) designing a new agentic system and need to choose patterns, (2) reviewing an existing agentic architecture ADR or design doc for gaps/risks, (3) applying the lint script to an ADR markdown file to get structured findings, (4) looking up a specific agentic pattern (prompt chaining, routing, parallelization, reflection, tool use, planning, multi-agent collaboration, memory management, learning/adaptation, MCP, goal setting, exception handling, HITL, RAG, A2A, resource optimization, reasoning techniques, guardrails, evaluation, prioritization, exploration/discovery). All rules and guidance are grounded in the PDF "Agentic Design Patterns" (482 pages).
Apply lean thinking to UX: hypothesis-driven design, collaborative sketching, and rapid experiments instead of heavy deliverables. Use when the user mentions "Lean UX", "design hypothesis", "UX experiment", "collaborative design", or "outcome over output". Covers hypothesis statements, MVPs for UX, and cross-functional collaboration. For Build-Measure-Learn, see lean-startup. For usability audits, see ux-heuristics.
When the user wants to plan, implement, or optimize creator program strategy. Also use when the user mentions "creator program," "creator partnership," "content co-creation," "creator ambassador," "creator economy," "creator collaboration," "UGC program," "creator incentives," or "creator community."