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Advanced Scrum Master with data-driven team health analysis, velocity forecasting, retrospective insights, and team development expertise. Features comprehensive sprint health scoring, Monte Carlo forecasting, and psychological safety frameworks for high-performing agile teams.
Structured session analysis and project instruction refinement using a five-type intervention taxonomy (Correction, Repetition, Role Redirect, Frustration Escalation, Workaround) with severity scoring to categorize process gaps. Refines project instructions (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, .team/coordinator-instructions.md) with structural (not advisory) language, maintains WORKING_STATE.md for crash recovery (read-first-after-any- interruption protocol), and implements a self-reminder protocol (re-read constraints every 5-10 messages to prevent role drift). Includes advisory- to-structural promotion pattern for recurring gaps. Activate after milestones, repeated user corrections, session restarts, crash recovery, every 5 completed tasks, or on user request. Triggers on: "reflect on this session", "why do I keep correcting you", "update project instructions", "update working state", "session retrospective", "crash recovery", "context compaction", "role drift", "I keep telling you the same thing", "analyze my corrections". Also relevant when the agent notices repeated corrections, needs to resume after compaction, or wants to prevent known failure modes from recurring.
Analyzes git commits and changes within a timeframe or commit range, providing structured summaries for code review, retrospectives, work logs, or session documentation.
Expert product launch strategist for SaaS and technology companies. Use when planning product launches, coordinating cross-functional launch teams, managing beta programs, creating launch communication plans, planning launch day execution, setting up post-launch monitoring, running launch retrospectives, or defining launch metrics. Covers launch tiering, internal enablement, rollback planning, and contingency strategies.
Manage change control for validated computerized systems. Covers change request triage (emergency, standard, minor), impact assessment on validated state, revalidation scope determination, approval workflows, implementation tracking, and post-change verification. Use when a validated system requires a software upgrade, patch, or configuration change; when infrastructure changes affect validated systems; when a CAPA requires system modification; or when emergency changes need expedited approval and retrospective documentation.
Use this skill when the user wants to debug, diagnose, or systematically iterate on an experiment that already exists, or when they need a structured experiment log for tracking runs, hypotheses, failures, results, and next steps during active research. Apply it to underperforming methods, training that will not converge, regressions after a change, inconsistent results across datasets, aimless experimentation without progress, and questions like 'why doesn't this work?', 'no progress after many attempts', or 'how should I investigate this failure?'. Also use it for setting up practical experiment logging/record-keeping that supports debugging and iteration. Do not use it for designing a brand-new experiment pipeline or full experiment program (use experiment-pipeline), generating research ideas, fixing isolated coding/syntax errors, or writing retrospective summaries into research memory/notes/knowledge bases.
/cs:post-mortem <decision> — Honest retrospective on an executed decision, scored against original assumptions and dissent. Closes the strategic sprint loop.
Scores completed OKR sets at cycle close with KR-level scoring per the canonical OKR type enum (committed | aspirational | learning | operational_health | compliance_or_safety), committed-vs-aspirational interpretation, evidence quality assessment, learning synthesis, and next-cycle recommendations. Refuses to retroactively change targets or shrink committed scope, average away guardrail KRs, treat 0.7 as success for committed or compliance_or_safety KRs, equate effort with impact, or use scores for individual performance. Hands off to iterate-lessons-log, iterate-retrospective, define-hypothesis, measure-dashboard-requirements, measure-instrumentation-spec, and foundation-okr-writer.
Scrum framework fundamentals and sprint goal writing. Covers sprint planning, sprint goals, daily scrums, sprint reviews, retrospectives, scrum roles, artifacts, and goal-writing templates (SMART, FOCUS, FAB). Use when planning sprints, writing sprint goals, or facilitating scrum events.
(Industry standard: Loop Agent / Single Agent) Primary Use Case: Self-contained research, content generation, and exploration where no inner delegation is required. Self-directed research and knowledge capture loop. Use when: starting a session (Orientation), performing research (Synthesis), or closing a session (Seal, Persist, Retrospective). Ensures knowledge survives across isolated agent sessions.
Generates structured OKR plans (Objectives and Key Results) for teams and companies following Google/Intel methodology. Takes company goals, team function, quarter, and current metrics to produce a comprehensive okr-plan.md with objectives, key results, scoring criteria, alignment mapping, tracking cadence, and retrospective templates.
Sakura Chroma — Vintage Japanese cassette-package aesthetic: cream paper, diagonal rainbow ribbons, condensed bold type, JIS-style spec checkboxes. Anything that should feel like a vintage Japanese cassette package or a TDK / Sony / Sakura Color product catalogue: indie hardware brand decks, music-label release schedules, analog studio retrospectives, zine and magazine pitches, kawaii-tech product launches, creative-studio annual reports.