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Run Codex, Claude Code, and Gemini CLI reviews against the current branch concurrently, deduplicate the findings, and report only the review comments that are still valid for the current codebase.
Internal guidance for composing Codex and GPT-5.4 prompts for coding, review, diagnosis, and research tasks inside the Codex Claude Code plugin
Core patterns for AI coding agents based on analysis of Claude Code, Codex, Cline, Aider, OpenCode. Triggers when: Building an AI coding agent or assistant, implementing tool-calling loops, managing context windows for LLMs, setting up agent memory or skill systems, or designing multi-provider LLM abstraction. Capabilities: Core agent loop with while(true) and tool execution, context management with pruning and compression and repo maps, tool safety with sandboxing and approval flows and doom loop detection, multi-provider abstraction with unified API for different LLMs, memory systems with project rules and auto-memory and skill loading, session persistence with SQLite vs JSONL patterns.
Install and configure react-grab to capture React component context (file path, component name, HTML markup) from any browser UI element for AI coding agents. Use when you want to point at a UI element in the browser and instantly copy its React component name, source file path, and HTML to clipboard for Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Gemini, or Codex. Triggers on: react-grab, grab, grab element context, copy component to ai, point and copy to claude, ui context clipboard, element to ai agent, click component copy, grab ui component, react component inspector, browser element context, component source file, copy element context, feed element to ai, element picker, grab react component, inspect element ai, component to clipboard, react devtools ai.
Web scraping, search, crawling, and browser automation via the Firecrawl CLI. Use this skill whenever the user wants to search the web, find articles, research a topic, look something up online, scrape a webpage, grab content from a URL, extract data from a website, crawl documentation, download a site, or interact with pages that need clicks or logins. Also use when they say "fetch this page", "pull the content from", "get the page at https://", or reference scraping external websites. This provides real-time web search with full page content extraction and cloud browser automation — capabilities beyond what Claude can do natively with built-in tools. Do NOT trigger for local file operations, git commands, deployments, or code editing tasks.
Guides you through migrating markuplint configuration from v4 to v5. Detects current versions, reviews the migration guide, interactively confirms breaking changes and new rules with the user, updates config files and tests. For Claude Code.
Turns a free-form project description into PROJECT_MANIFEST.md and SOFTWARE_FACTORY_MANIFEST.md for a 6-agent software factory pipeline. Agent-agnostic: works in Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI.
Run the /check-phoenix-duskmoon-design Claude command workflow in Codex.
Agent-driven physical Texas Hold'em robot skill. Uses per-state image/action folders, visual guidelines, durable hole-card and action-sequence caches, and deterministic helpers for capture, state updates, command translation, and robot execution. Use for running or maintaining this DexHoldem workflow with Codex, Claude Code, or another coding agent.
Aurora Smart Home orchestrator — routing layer for all smart home skills. Use this skill when the user asks ANY smart home question and you need to decide which skill to invoke, or when a task spans multiple skills (e.g., "build a sensor that shows on a dashboard and triggers automations"). Invoke aurora FIRST before reaching for a specific skill — it will route to the right specialist(s) and recommend the correct Claude model to keep token usage efficient. Trigger on: smart home, Home Assistant, ESPHome, automation, IoT, dashboard, ESP32, Node-RED, or any request about controlling or monitoring devices at home.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "Make MCP server", "Make MCP tools", "MCP token", "Make OAuth", "scenario as tool", "MCP scopes", "Make API access", "connect Make to Claude", "scenario not appearing", "MCP timeout", "MCP connection refused", or discusses configuring, troubleshooting, or understanding the Make.com MCP server integration. Provides technical reference for connection methods, scopes, access control, and troubleshooting.
Use when the user asks to install, configure, verify, troubleshoot, or understand OpenPets; install or select a pet; connect Claude Code, OpenCode, Cursor, Codex, or MCP clients; configure a project to use a specific pet; or debug openpets_status, openpets_react, or openpets_say.