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Use when multiple subtasks have no shared files or dependencies and can be executed simultaneously.
Kanban Tool integration. Manage Boards, Users, Projects. Use when the user wants to interact with Kanban Tool data.
Plan and stay on track. Fast. Practical. Intentional. Oya is a productivity tool for doers who think strategically. It combines your long-term vision with daily adaptation by bringing together ideas from Getting Things Done (GTD) and the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People in a simple and lightning fast workflow. Daily use is recommended. Just say "oya" to get going.
Comprehensive package and environment management using pixi - a fast, modern, cross-platform package manager. Use when working with pixi projects for (1) Project initialization and configuration, (2) Package management (adding, removing, updating conda/PyPI packages), (3) Environment management (creating, activating, managing multiple environments), (4) Feature management (defining and composing feature sets), (5) Task execution and management, (6) Global tool installation, (7) Dependency resolution and lock file management, or any other pixi-related operations. Supports Python, C++, R, Rust, Node.js and other languages via conda-forge ecosystem.
Design exploration with parallel agents. Use when brainstorming ideas, exploring solutions, or comparing alternatives.
Displays progress dashboard showing phase completion, blocked tasks, and remaining work estimate. Provides at-a-glance view of implementation status. Run anytime to check progress.
Proceed with implementation based on the TODO list in Spec.md. Execute review→check→commit after each task is completed.
Creates GitHub pull requests with validation. Use when opening PRs or submitting code for review.
Team-orchestrated implement → verify → fix → archive cycle
Swift concurrency API reference — actors, Sendable, Task/TaskGroup, AsyncStream, continuations, isolation patterns, DispatchQueue-to-actor migration with gotcha tables
Meta-router for swain skills. Invoke when the user types /swain or mentions swain by name. Routes to the matching swain-* sub-skill — only load the one that matches.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "implement a plan", "execute implementation", "build from plan", "implement feature", or needs to orchestrate execution of an implementation plan with specialized engineering agents.