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Interactively prune stale non-terminal workflows from the pipeline. Use when the user says 'prune workflows', 'clean stale workflows', 'pipeline cleanup', or runs /prune. Runs a dry-run preview, displays candidates with staleness and safeguard skips, prompts the user to proceed/abort/force, then bulk-cancels approved workflows with a workflow.pruned audit event. Safeguards skip workflows with open PRs or recent commits unless force is set.
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Save and mutate workflow state — init a workflow, update fields, transition phases, and capture a structured handoff before context exhaustion. Use when the user says 'save progress', 'checkpoint', 'I need to stop', or runs /checkpoint. Writes current workflow phase, task progress, and artifacts to the event store for later resumption. Do NOT use for restoring/reading state after a session break (that is /rehydrate) or for workflow initialization framing handled by ideate/debug/refactor commands.
Lightweight workflow for straightforward changes — plan → implement → optional PR. Direct-commit by default; synthesize is opt-in via synthesisPolicy or a runtime request_synthesize event. Use for trivial fixes, config tweaks, single-file changes, or exploratory work that doesn't warrant subagent dispatch or two-stage review. Triggers: 'oneshot', 'quick fix', 'small change', or /oneshot.
Shepherd PRs through CI and reviews to merge readiness. Operates as an iteration loop within the synthesize phase (not a separate HSM phase). Uses assess_stack to check PR health, fix failures, and request approval. Triggers: 'shepherd', 'tend PRs', 'check CI', or /shepherd.
Research and discovery workflow for document deliverables — competitive analyses, architecture comparisons, ADR scaffolding, literature reviews, vendor evaluations. No TDD requirement. Phases: gathering → synthesizing → completed. Triggers: 'discover', 'research', 'explore topic', or discover.
Guided authoring of an architectural invariant catalog entry through a 6-step interview (elicit, locate, weight, enforce, number, commit). Drives the invariants_scaffold and invariants_add orchestrate verbs — the agent supplies judgment and natural-language elicitation; the verbs own schema validation, file writing, and event emission. Defaults to mode: audit; mode: check is an advanced opt-in. Triggers: 'add an invariant', 'author an invariant', 'enforce an architectural rule', or invariants. Do NOT use for: editing workflow state, running a review, or hand-writing YAML (the verbs write it — never emit catalog YAML yourself).
Create pull request from completed feature branch using GitHub-native stacked PRs. Use when the user says 'create PR', 'submit for review', 'synthesize', or runs /synthesize. Validates branch readiness, creates PR with structured description, and manages merge queue. Do NOT use before review phase completes. Not for draft PRs.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "demonstrate skills", "show skill format", "create a skill template", or discusses skill development patterns. Provides a reference template for creating Claude Code plugin skills.
Complete personal finance system — budgeting, debt payoff, investing, tax optimization, net worth tracking, and financial independence planning. Use when managing money, building wealth, paying off debt, planning retirement, or optimizing taxes. Zero dependencies.
Template skill for repository authors; excluded from public publishing.
Reference implementations for Factorial Code — a complete marketplace payroll integration (outbound sync with file-export and API-push delivery flavors), a multi-process custom app lifecycle (multi-step setup form, webhook + schedule install, polling, uninstall), and utility processes (CSV export with signed URL + email, XML enrichment from an uploaded file). Use when building a Factorial Code (fcode) integration, custom app, or automation end to end and you want a proven, working pattern to adapt — read the matching reference before writing code.