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Guided codebase understanding — detect project type, map dependencies and external systems, extract core concepts, enumerate API surfaces, and deep-dive into request paths interactively
Gather and summarize all changes on the current branch compared to main. Use when user says "compare against main", "branch context", "what changed on this branch", "summarize my branch", "diff against main", "review my changes", or "what did I do on this branch".
Fetch and analyze Linear issue with all related context. Use when starting work on a Linear ticket, analyzing issues, or gathering context about a Linear issue.
Run an AWS Security Agent scan on the workspace — uploads the source to AWS, scans it with the managed Security Agent service, and returns ranked, verified findings with code locations and remediations. Use when the user asks to scan code, find vulnerabilities, run a security scan or review, check security issues, check scan status, show findings, list recent scans, or stop a scan.
Have a fast, conversational analysis with the AWS DevOps Agent. Use for cost optimization, architecture review, topology mapping, knowledge / runbook discovery, security audits, dependency questions, and quick diagnostics — anything that needs a 5-30 second answer rather than a 5-8 minute deep investigation. Trigger words include cost, optimize, review, architecture, topology, what runbooks, show me, compare, audit, what if.
Use this when the user requests you to execute multiple tasks in parallel, start multiple workers/agents simultaneously, launch multiple independent sessions using tmux, prevent PM from directly bypassing implementation protocols, or when you act as a PM to decompose and assign tasks to multiple independent workers. Trigger terms include "parallel execution", "start multiple", "simultaneous execution", "assign workers", "multi-agent parallelism", "start workers", "tmux launch", "independent session", "anti-escape", "task assignment", "do together". Do not use for single short tasks, cross-platform task status management, or Git branch/commit/PR/merge security rules.
Session mode: act as orchestrator brain only. Research and implementation go to cheaper-model subagents; the orchestrator scopes, briefs, verifies, and judges. User-invoked with the task as the argument.
fix a Linear ticket end to end, fetch it, branch, plan with confirmation, implement, review. Triggers: fix a Linear ticket, work on a Linear issue, implement a Linear ticket, resolve a Linear bug. Flags: --base <branch> (default main) and an explicit ticket ID.
notify the user via Discord webhook embed. Triggers: /notify, send a Discord notification, alert me when done, ping me on Discord. Flags: --task, --link, --webhook, --color, --field, --content, --dry-run.
Spawn N parallel candidates at the same task, pick a base, graft the strongest parts of the losers into it. Use for /arena, 'arena this', 'throw it in the arena', or when one attempt at a non-trivial artifact would lock in the wrong shape.
Reconstruct your recent working context from your own chat history, live state, and the shared record (user reports, prior fixes, incidents), then hand back a tight current-state brief. Use for 'recall my work on X', 'catch me up', 'what have I been working on', 'where did I leave off', before starting or resuming work.
Spawn three parallel review subagents over the active transcript, surface learnings, and route each to a concrete edit on an existing skill. Use when the user says reflect.