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Guide for facilitating creative brainstorming sessions using AI, leveraging techniques like SCAMPER, Design Thinking, and lateral thinking.
Hand off a task to Codex CLI for autonomous execution. Use when a task would benefit from a capable subagent to implement, fix, investigate, or review code. Codex has full codebase access and can make changes.
Development & Design: Automatically inventory ECC resources, build a complete implementation plan through planner + architect, output plan.md for user confirmation before proceeding to implementation.
[WHAT] Universal content intake system for URLs (GitHub repos, YouTube videos, articles, PDFs) and skill packages (skills.sh, skill:// protocol) [HOW] Phase 1: Clone repos/fetch transcripts/scrape content/resolve skills to ~/lev/workshop/intake/. Phase 2-3: Load workshop/intake.md for full analysis [WHEN] Use when user provides a URL to analyze, says "intake/download", wants to evaluate external content, or references a skill package [WHY] Systematically evaluates external content and skill packages for adoption/adaptation with tier classification and ADR creation Triggers: "intake", "download", "analyze this url", "check out this repo", "review this video", "evaluate content", "install skill", "skill://"
Active knowledge intelligence. Runs Mine → Grow → Defrag cycle. Mine extracts signal from git/.agents/code. Grow validates existing learnings against current reality, synthesizes cross-domain insights, traces provenance chains, and identifies knowledge gaps. Defrag cleans up. Triggers: "athena", "knowledge cycle", "mine and grow", "knowledge defrag", "clean flywheel", "grow knowledge".
Recursive codebase analysis using the RLM paradigm. Use when: analyzing large codebases (100+ files), investigating cross-cutting patterns, recursive decomposition of complex code questions, scanning for issues across entire repos. Triggers: analyze this codebase, how does X work across the codebase, scan all files for Y, recursive analysis, RLM.
Apply Edward de Bono's Six Thinking Hats methodology to software testing for comprehensive quality analysis. Use when designing test strategies, conducting test retrospectives, analyzing test failures, evaluating testing approaches, or facilitating testing discussions. Each hat provides a distinct testing perspective: facts (White), risks (Black), benefits (Yellow), creativity (Green), emotions (Red), and process (Blue).
Test for security vulnerabilities using OWASP principles. Use when conducting security audits, testing auth, or implementing security practices.
Crawl Xueqiu user's post timeline and save as Markdown file
Quick install of the Google Workspace CLI (gws) on an additional machine using existing OAuth credentials. Requires client_secret.json from a previous gws-setup. Use when setting up gws on a new computer, reinstalling after a fresh OS, or configuring a second workstation. Triggers: "install gws", "gws on new machine", "gws install", "set up gws again".
Synthesize unstructured thinking into a structured, actionable plan. Use when user provides stream-of-consciousness thoughts, scattered notes, or a brain dump and needs them organized into a coherent plan with goals, actions, and priorities. Trigger phrases: "synthesize", "organize my thoughts", "turn this into a plan", "make sense of this", "structure this", "formalize these notes", "what should I do with all this".
Distill verbose text to its concentrated essence. Compress without losing meaning — precis, condensation, verbal economy. Use when user says "distill", "condense", "tighten", "make concise", "make this more concise", "shorten this", "too wordy", "reduce verbosity", "compress this text", "trim the fat", "omit needless words", or asks to reduce text length while preserving substance.