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Build and use the verification infrastructure coding agents need to prove their work. Use when: a repo has no bootable dev environment, no real-surface tests, or no interaction layer an agent can use; auditing or grading a repo's agent-readiness; verifying changes work end to end on real surfaces; or when harness gaps block reliable agent output.
Create and manage a Notion-based tweet performance tracking system for "poor man's reinforcement learning"
Verification loop for Laravel projects: env checks, linting, static analysis, tests with coverage, security scans, and deployment readiness.
When writing complex features or significant refactors or user ask explicitly, use an ExecPlan from design to implementation.
Parallel read-only multi-agent root-cause investigation for bugs, regressions, crashes, flaky behavior, or unexplained failures. Use when the user asks to investigate a bug, find the root cause, trace a regression, understand why something broke, or wants a ranked diagnosis with the fastest proof path without making code edits.
Push current branch changes to origin and create or update the corresponding pull request; use when asked to push, publish updates, or create pull request.
Check the latest test-related CI results for the current pull request.
Structured bug diagnosis and fix — Root cause analysis, pattern scanning, regression tests
Extract and structure fuzzy product ideas into validated problem statements, target users, and jobs-to-be-done. Use when a user has a raw idea, concept, or solution in mind but hasn't clearly articulated the problem, target user, or assumptions. This skill helps users communicate context to coding agents more effectively, reducing iteration cycles and "that's not what I meant" moments.
Use after exploring completes or whenever a feature already has locked requirements and now needs research, synthesis, phase definition, story mapping, and executable task beads. Use for prompts like "plan this", "break this into tasks", "decompose this work", "map the stories", "research and plan", or "turn this into beads" before implementation begins.
Use when an approved epic is ready for implementation and the next current-phase bead should be executed directly in single-worker mode or by a single worker inside a swarm. Use for prompts like "implement this bead", "do the work", "run the worker", "start implementing", "execute the next task", or whenever approved current-phase work needs to move from plan into verified implementation one task at a time.
Use when you need to execute I1 (Implementation Plan) in the Spec Pack of sdlc-dev, convert requirements/design into `{FEATURE_DIR}/implementation/plan.md` (the single source of truth for execution checklist and status, SSOT), and provide an unambiguous task list for subsequent I2 execution.