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Use when acting as a project manager that delegates tasks to other Claude Code sessions - launch workers, assign them work, monitor progress, review their tool calls, and collect results
Build or adapt a local harness to drive, inspect, and profile an interactive CLI or TUI without external services. Use for CLI UX checks, startup regressions, memory leaks, hangs, prompt flows, or terminal demos.
Fetch content from Reddit using Gemini CLI when WebFetch is blocked. Use when accessing Reddit URLs, researching topics on Reddit, or when Reddit returns 403/blocked errors.
Session management — restores terminal tab name, user preferences, and context bookmarks on session start. Auto-invoked at session start via AGENTS.md. Also invokable manually to change preferences or bookmark context for the next session.
Launch automated multi-skill pipeline that chains skills into a loop. Use when user says "run pipeline", "automate research to PRD", "full pipeline", "research and validate", "scaffold to build", "loop until done", or "chain skills". Do NOT use for single skills (use the skill directly).
iTerm2 macOS terminal emulator. Use for terminal work.
GANG entry skill. When a user types /gang, it indicates that they want to upgrade the current pane to a GANG orchestrator and start the GANG closed-loop. The skill content = run `hive gang init`, move the current pane to a new window, set up the board + skeptic, and automatically dispatch /gang-orch to take over the duty.
Use the `sesh` CLI/TUI to list, find, enter, resume, create, tag, archive, rename, delete, send-to, or inspect coding-agent sessions across machines. Use when the user asks about sesh command usage, the session TUI, entering/resuming a sesh, cross-machine session state, the sesh daemon, or peers.
Set up, supervise, and control a persistent multi-layer "explore → execute → escalate" agent loop on a project. Use whenever a user asks to keep an agent running on a task across sessions or days — finding bugs, polishing writing, distilling a style, watching feeds, scanning for gaps, or any task whose value grows with how many findings the agent produces. Also use when the user wants to inspect, pause, resume, stop, or send a new instruction to an already-running perpetuum task.