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Activates when the user asks about Agent Skills, wants to find reusable AI capabilities, needs to install skills, or mentions skills for Claude. Use for discovering, retrieving, and installing skills.
Answer questions about the AI SDK and help build AI-powered features. Use when developers: (1) Ask about AI SDK functions like generateText, streamText, ToolLoopAgent, or tools, (2) Want to build AI agents, chatbots, or text generation features, (3) Have questions about AI providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.), streaming, tool calling, or structured output.
Audit existing skills (global and project-level) for agent-friendliness, consistency, and best practices. Use when asked to "audit my skills", "review skill setup", "analyze skill quality", "check skill health", "improve my skills", or when wanting an assessment of the overall skill ecosystem. Provides actionable recommendations for improving skill effectiveness.
Guidance for working with the Beltic KYA (Know Your Agent) ecosystem - a credential-based trust framework for AI agents. Use when: (1) Working in any Beltic repository (beltic-spec, beltic-cli, beltic-sdk, fact-python, kya-platform, wizard, nasa), (2) Implementing agent credential signing/verification, (3) Using @belticlabs/kya SDK or beltic-sdk Python, (4) Understanding agent safety certification, (5) Working with verifiable credentials for AI. Triggers on: Beltic CLI commands, agent credentials, HTTP message signatures (RFC 9421), safety scores, KYB tier verification, trust chain validation.
Clear conversation context while preserving knowledge via context marker. Use when user says "clear context", "start fresh", "done with this task", or when approaching token limits.
Create a delightful, unexpected "wow" experience for the user by dynamically discovering and creatively combining other enabled skills. Triggers when the user says "surprise me" or any request expressing a desire for an unexpected creative showcase. Also triggers when the user is bored, wants inspiration, or asks for "something interesting".
TDD-style testing methodology for skills using fresh subagent instances to prevent priming bias and validate skill effectiveness. Use when validating skill improvements, testing skill effectiveness, preventing priming bias, measuring skill impact on behavior. Do not use when implementing skills (use skill-authoring instead), creating hooks (use hook-authoring instead).
Resolve conflicts, negotiate agreements, and mediate disputes between AI agents and humans using Servanda. Use this skill when you need to reach consensus with another party, settle a disagreement, establish shared rules, or create binding agreements through AI-mediated negotiation.
Advanced memory operations reference. Basic patterns (profile loading, simple recall/remember) are in project instructions. Consult this skill for background writes, memory versioning, complex queries, edge cases, session scoping, retention management, type-safe results, proactive memory hints, GitHub access detection, and ops priority ordering.
FORGE Autopilot — Intelligent autonomous mode. FORGE analyzes the project state, automatically decides the next action, and orchestrates all agents until completion. Configurable checkpoints for human review. Usage: /forge-auto or /forge-auto "specific objective"
Epistemic verification framework for AI-generated assertions. Requires evidence before acting on LLM claims about code behavior, system state, API responses, or factual statements. Use when an AI agent makes claims that will drive decisions, before acting on research results, or when an agent asserts something is true without showing evidence.
Apply production-ready LangChain SDK patterns for chains, agents, and memory. Use when implementing LangChain integrations, refactoring code, or establishing team coding standards for LangChain applications. Trigger with phrases like "langchain SDK patterns", "langchain best practices", "langchain code patterns", "idiomatic langchain", "langchain architecture".