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Use when asked to detect silent failures/weak error handling or explicitly asked to run the silent-failure-hunter subagent.
Use when explicitly asked to run the code-reviewer subagent or when another skill requires the code-reviewer agent card.
Use when planning work (to create items and tasks), when starting implementation (to mark tasks in-progress), when completing work (to mark tasks done), or to check backlog status. Manages .backlogmd/ for features, bugfixes, refactors, and chores.
Audit an iOS app repo (Swift/Xcode or React Native/Expo) for App Store compliance and release readiness; output a pass/warn/fail report and publish checklist.
Do the work. Pre-flight, build, detect drift, salvage if needed. Use when you have a clear aim and are ready to implement.
Install ADBC (Arrow Database Connectivity) drivers with dbc. Use when the user wants to install database drivers and connect to databases.
lazygit terminal UI for git. Use for git operations.
Use when creating hand-drawn or classical animation, working with frame-by-frame techniques, or applying Disney principles in their original artistic context.
Prompt engineering guidance for Claude (Anthropic) model. Use when crafting prompts for Claude to leverage XML-style tags, long-context capabilities, extended thinking, and strong instruction following.
Check and stream Convex deployment logs from the CLI. Use when debugging Convex actions, 401/500 errors, failed queries or mutations, or when you need to see what functions ran and their output.
Create robust Python automation with full logging and safety checks. Use when tasks need complex data processing, authenticated API work, conditional file operations, or error handling beyond simple shell commands.
Use this at session start to discover what CodeCompass can do. Read .ai/capabilities.json for module map (5 domains, 21+ modules) instead of manual Grep/Glob. Apply when: (1) planning tasks, (2) user asks 'What can CodeCompass do?', (3) before implementing features