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Claude as the trainer. Walks an SMB owner through connecting their first two tools, runs one recipe to prove immediate value, interviews them about their business (industry, size, top three headaches), stores that context persistently so every other skill benefits, and sets a weekly check-in cadence. Use when the owner is getting started or says any of: "set me up," "setup," "help me get set up," "get started," "help me get started," "get me started," "what can you do," "I'm new to this," or is in their first session.
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Set up the Claude Brain Logseq graph (first-time) or add a new project page. Triggers: "init brain", "setup brain", "init brain project <name>", "add project to brain". Don't fire for loads, saves, or status checks — those are handled by brain-load, brain-save, and brain-status.
Review and promote staged wiki pages to their final locations. Use when WIKI_STAGED_WRITES=true and the user says "/wiki-stage-commit", "review staged pages", "commit staged writes", "promote staged pages", "approve staged changes", or "what's waiting in staging". Shows each staged file, lets the user accept or reject it, and moves accepted files to their final wiki locations. Rejected files are moved back to _raw/ for manual editing.
AI-native software engineering harness. plugkit owns all state and serves every instruction via the spool. The agent dispatches verbs; plugkit tracks phase, mutables, PRD, and recall.
Structures large initiatives into a decomposed backlog with roadmap, dependencies, and verification. Generates an overview file plus individual story files with tasks. Use when work requires several coordinated stories, has dependencies between deliveries, or needs a roadmap.
Comprehensive document creation, editing, and analysis with support for tracked changes, comments, formatting preservation, and text extraction. When Claude needs to work with professional documents (.docx files) for: (1) Creating new documents, (2) Modifying or editing content, (3) Working with tracked changes, (4) Adding comments, or any other document tasks
Use when planning, running, comparing, or recording computational experiments, benchmarks, ablations, autonomous research loops, overnight runs, training runs, or exploratory variants.
Update the title and body of one or more pull requests.
Run a read-only, fresh-context branch-diff code review and report findings. Use when running /review-code, before finishing issue work, or when a local review gate should inspect committed, staged, unstaged, and untracked changes without mutating code or GitHub state.
Summarize authored commits over a user-specified time period into a concise update
Fetch and summarize review comments from the active pull request