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Understand the components, mechanics, and constraints of context in agent systems. Use when writing, editing, or optimizing commands, skills, or sub-agents prompts.
Stops execution and fixes root cause when commands, builds, scripts, or tools fail unexpectedly. Triggers on workaround language: 'directly', 'instead', 'alternatively', 'skip', 'fall back', 'work around', 'isn't working', 'broken', 'manually'. Activates on any unexpected non-zero exit code or process failure.
Dispatches one subagent per independent domain to parallelize investigation/fixes. Use when you have 2+ unrelated failures (e.g., separate failing test files, subsystems, bugs) with no shared state or ordering dependencies.
Comprehensive document creation, editing, and analysis with support for tracked changes, comments, formatting preservation, and text extraction. When Claude needs to work with professional document...
Use when seeking analogous solutions from other domains, when stuck on a problem and need fresh perspectives, or when evaluating whether approaches from field X might apply to field Y. Requires structured problem statement.
Ensure AI agents work in an isolated Git worktree to prevent changes to the main working directory. Use when AI is about to make its first code modification in a session, or when the user requests isolated/safe editing. Triggers include starting to edit files, implementing features, or fixing bugs.
Create new agent skills with best-practice templates. Guides through skill level selection (L0 pure prompt, L0+ with helper scripts, L1 with business scripts), environment strategy (stdlib/uv/venv), and generates ready-to-edit project files following runtime UX best practices. This skill should be used when creating a new skill, scaffolding a skill project, initializing skill templates, or when the user says 'help me build a skill', 'create a skill', '创建技能', '新建 skill'.
Set up and write tests for Clojure and ClojureScript projects using cljs.test, cljs-init-tests, and shadow-cljs
GitLab issue operations. ALWAYS use this skill when user wants to: (1) list issues, (2) view issue details, (3) create new issues, (4) update/close/reopen issues, (5) add comments/notes to issues.
GitLab release operations. ALWAYS use this skill when user wants to: (1) list releases, (2) view release details, (3) create new releases, (4) upload assets, (5) delete releases.
GitLab discussion operations via API. ALWAYS use this skill when user wants to: (1) view threaded discussions on MRs/issues, (2) create new discussion threads, (3) reply to discussions, (4) resolve/unresolve discussions.
GitLab label operations. ALWAYS use this skill when user wants to: (1) list project labels, (2) create new labels, (3) manage label colors and descriptions.