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Universal challenge tracker with flexible cadence, intelligent insights, and cross-challenge learning detection. Use when user wants to track any personal challenge - learning, habits, building, fitness, creative, or custom. Supports daily, weekly, or N-day check-ins with type-adaptive preferences, backlog, and context files.
Analyze failed GitHub Action jobs for a pull request.
Scaffold a complete knowledge system. Detects platform, conducts conversation, derives configuration, generates everything. Validates against 15 kernel primitives. Triggers on "/setup", "/setup --advanced", "set up my knowledge system", "create my vault".
Branch off a conversation to handle tangents. Outputs context summary and ready-to-paste command for a new terminal session.
Captures key decisions, questions, follow-ups, and learnings at end of a coding session. Writes a single markdown file per session. Use when done with a session, wrapping up work, running /done, creating a session summary, saving session context, or ending a coding session.
Guide for creating and enhancing skills. Use when users want to create a new skill, update/improve an existing skill, or audit skill quality. Supports both creation from scratch and enhancement of existing skills with audit rubric scoring.
Use when improving general prompts for structure, examples, and constraints.
Regression troubleshooting workflow for hook/router/memory/search failures with enforced evidence and fix validation
Audit installed skills across project, global, and plugin levels. Lists skills with line counts, identifies improvement opportunities (conciseness, clarity, overlap, token waste). Use when reviewing skill quality, finding bloated skills, or optimizing token budgets.
Create autonomous iterative loops (Ralph Wiggum pattern) for multi-step tasks. Use when setting up automated workflows that iterate over a backlog of tasks with clear acceptance criteria. Triggers on requests like "create a ralph loop", "set up an iterative agent", "automate this migration", or "create an autonomous loop".
TDD applied to documentation - create production-ready skills. Use when authoring new skills. Includes writing style guidelines for clear prose.
Create effective AI skills. This skill should be used when user wants to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends an AI with specialized capabilities, knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.