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Found 171 Skills
Central authority for Claude Code subagents (sub-agents). Covers agent file format, YAML frontmatter, tool access configuration, model selection (inherit, sonnet, haiku, opus), automatic delegation, agent lifecycle, resumption, command-line usage (/agents), Agent SDK programmatic agents, priority resolution, and built-in agents (Plan subagent). Assists with creating agents, configuring agent tools, understanding agent behavior, and troubleshooting agent issues. Delegates 100% to docs-management skill for official documentation.
Design memory hierarchy with progressive loading for optimal context management. Use when organizing CLAUDE.md imports, implementing just-in-time context loading, or designing priming hierarchies for agents.
Manage agent fleet through CRUD operations and lifecycle patterns. Use when creating, commanding, monitoring, or deleting agents in multi-agent systems, or implementing proper resource cleanup.
Use when designing URL structures, slug generation, SEO-friendly URLs, redirects, or localized URL patterns. Covers route configuration, URL rewriting, canonical URLs, and routing APIs for headless CMS.
Threat modeling methodologies (STRIDE, DREAD), attack trees, threat modeling as code, and integration with SDLC for proactive security design
ML inference latency optimization, model compression, distillation, caching strategies, and edge deployment patterns. Use when optimizing inference performance, reducing model size, or deploying ML at the edge.
Hub skill for requirements elicitation. Provides technique selection, orchestration guidance, LLMREI patterns, and autonomy level configuration. Use when gathering requirements from stakeholders, conducting elicitation sessions, or preparing requirements for specification.
Use Case 2.0 methodology by Ivar Jacobson. Covers use case slices, lightweight documentation, user story derivation, and value-driven prioritization. Modern approach to use case modeling for agile teams.
Event sourcing patterns and design decisions
Design taxonomy structure for categories, tags, or hierarchical classification. Supports flat, hierarchical, and faceted patterns.
Use when designing menu systems, breadcrumbs, mega-menus, or navigation APIs. Covers menu hierarchies, dynamic vs static navigation, mobile navigation patterns, and navigation endpoint design for headless CMS.
Captures key decisions, questions, follow-ups, and learnings at end of a coding session. Writes a single markdown file per session. Use when done with a session, wrapping up work, running /done, creating a session summary, saving session context, or ending a coding session.