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Guide for setting up secured VS Code dev containers for coding agents. Use when creating or hardening a DevContainer to sandbox Claude Code or other coding agents, configuring Docker socket proxies, handling VS Code IPC escape vectors, setting up git worktree support, or verifying security controls. Covers threat model, three-layer defence architecture, Node.js/pnpm setup, and verification testing.
Consult an advisory council of three AI personas — Cato (skeptic), Ada (optimist), Marcus (pragmatist) — backed by different frontier LLM agents (Gemini, Claude, Codex). Each persona runs as a separate agent process with full repo context and returns independent feedback. Use when the user says "/council", asks for a second opinion, wants feedback on code changes, needs a premortem, wants to pressure-test a decision, or asks "what do you think about this approach?" Claude may also proactively suggest consulting the council before major architectural decisions, risky deploys, or ambiguous trade-offs (but should ask for user approval first).
Setup TypeScript best practices and code style rules in CLAUDE.md
Generate a rules file for any AI coding agent. Interactive setup that scans installed skills, asks about workflow preferences, and writes a tailored instruction file for Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Copilot, Gemini, Roo Code, or Amp. Supports global (user-level), project team-shared, and project dev-specific scopes.
botlearn Captures learnings, errors, and corrections to enable continuous improvement. Use when: (1) A command or operation fails unexpectedly, (2) User corrects Claude ('No, that's wrong...', 'Actually...'), (3) User requests a capability that doesn't exist, (4) An external API or tool fails, (5) Claude realizes its knowledge is outdated or incorrect, (6) A better approach is discovered for a recurring task. Also review learnings before major tasks.
Use when reviewing or generating Swift code for modern idiom correctness — catches outdated APIs, pre-Swift 5.5 patterns, and Foundation legacy usage that Claude defaults to
Rate-limit-resilient pipeline with checkpoint/resume for long multi-phase sessions. Saves progress to .claude/pipeline-state.json after each phase. Use when starting a complex multi-phase task that risks hitting rate limits, when resuming an interrupted session, or when orchestrating work spanning commits, GitHub issues, and large file changes.
Use this skill whenever a user wants to run, install, configure, or understand open-ralph-wiggum (ralph). This skill can be used by any AI assistant or IDE agent (GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.). Triggers on: "ralph", "ralph wiggum", "agentic loop", "iterative AI loop", "autonomous coding loop", "how to install ralph", "how to use ralph with Claude Code / Codex / Copilot / OpenCode", "ralph --agent", "ralph --tasks", "ralph --status", "--max-iterations", "--rotation", "how do I run ralph in VS Code / Cursor / JetBrains / Neovim", or any question about looping an AI coding agent until a task is done. Even if the user doesn't say "ralph" explicitly — if they want to run an AI agent in a loop until a promise tag appears in its output, use this skill.
Jamie platform help — bot-free AI meeting note-taker, REST API with personal and workspace keys, webhook automations, CRM sync to HubSpot/Salesforce/Attio, MCP server for Claude/ChatGPT/Cursor. Use when setting up Jamie for a sales team, connecting Jamie webhooks to Make.com or a custom endpoint, pulling meeting transcripts and summaries via Jamie API, syncing Jamie action items to Asana or CRM, troubleshooting Jamie not recording or missing speakers, comparing Jamie pricing tiers, or configuring Jamie speaker recognition. Do NOT use for choosing between note-takers (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a specific call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Walk the guided release runbook (6 gates G0/G1/G2/G2.5/G3/G4) via the pm-release-conductor sub-agent. Dispatches natively on Claude Code with the pm-skills plugin (invokes @agent-pm-release-conductor with native chain composition to pm-skill-auditor at G0 and pm-changelog-curator at G2); on non-Claude clients (Codex CLI, Cursor, Windsurf, Copilot, Gemini CLI) reads subagents/pm-release-conductor.md and inlines auditor + curator behaviors at G0 + G2 via reference-and-execute-inline pattern (because non-Claude clients cannot natively chain to other sub-agents). Returns gate-by-gate output with explicit confirmation pauses, refuses bypass attempts, tags only the G2.5-captured SHA per master plan D22.
Build and deploy an MCP server from an OpenAPI / Swagger spec using the mcp-use TypeScript SDK. Use this skill whenever the user wants to "turn this OpenAPI spec into an MCP server", "make this API usable from Claude/ChatGPT", "wrap this Swagger doc as MCP tools", "expose this REST API to an LLM", "generate MCP tools from a spec", or pastes/attaches an `openapi.yaml`, `openapi.json`, or `swagger.json` and asks for a Claude-compatible version. Trigger even if the user doesn't say "MCP" — if they describe an existing HTTP API (REST endpoints, an internal service, a third-party API they have a key for) and want an LLM to call it, this is the right skill. Covers spec ingestion (file path, URL, or pasted), operation-to-tool mapping, auth wiring (apiKey, bearer, basic, OAuth bearer), scaffolding with `create-mcp-use-app`, tool generation with proper zod schemas, live testing in the mcp-use inspector, and deploying to Manufact / mcp-use cloud.
Coding rules generator — Extract and generate coding-rules.md from project conventions. Scans CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, config files, existing source code, and installed skills to produce a unified coding-rules.md that spec-implement uses as a quality gate. English triggers: "Generate coding rules", "Create coding-rules.md", "Extract project rules" 日本語トリガー: 「コーディングルールを生成」「coding-rules.mdを作成」「プロジェクトルールを抽出」