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Delegate a coding task to the Google Antigravity CLI (`agy`) as a background implementer, then review its diff and land it yourself. Use this whenever the user wants to hand implementation work to Antigravity or agy - phrasings like "have Antigravity do X", "delegate this to agy", "run it through agy", or "use Antigravity to implement/fix/refactor" - or wants to run a queue of coding tasks through agy while staying the reviewer. DO NOT USE for tasks small enough to do inline, or when the user wants the code written directly without delegating.
Operate the Trylle git platform with the official `try` CLI. Use when an agent needs to authenticate to Trylle; inspect or manage repositories, pull requests, issues, stacked PRs, CI, actions secrets or variables, organizations, profiles, SSH keys, automations, or bots; print Trylle web URLs; call an uncovered public API endpoint; or use Trylle's AI, explain, draft, and diff commands.
Use when handling files, images, attachments, or binary data in n8n, OR when an AI agent needs to take a user-uploaded file as tool input or return a generated file. For Data Tables (schemas, dedup, persistent state), see the separate n8n-data-tables-official skill. Triggers on "file", "image", "PDF", "attachment", "binary", "upload", "download", chat trigger with files, agent tool that needs a file, vision/multimodal, or any handling of non-JSON file data.
Acts as the persistent supervisor, launching and monitoring the automated review campaign. Use when running a long-running, continuous security review campaign that needs autonomous coordination. Don't use for executing individual review stages directly.
Update an OpenSpec change by revising its existing planning artifacts and keeping them coherent with one another. Use when the user wants to revise a change's plan, fold new decisions into it, or reconcile its artifacts after an edit. Never edits code.
Use when performing a CTO-level PR review — includes staging evidence gate for infra/backend PRs.
Collaborative design exploration that authors the Design & Rationale section of the one unified docs/specs/ spec. Triggers: 'brainstorm', 'ideate', 'explore options', or /ideate. Default is a one-pass design preamble; the deep rung gates the 2-3 approach divergent loop and the discover bridge. Do NOT use for task decomposition (that is /plan, which adds Decomposition to the same doc) or code review.
Dispatch implementation tasks to agent teammates in git worktrees. Triggers: 'delegate', 'dispatch tasks', 'assign work', or /delegate. Spawns teammates, creates worktrees, monitors progress. Supports --fixes flag. Do NOT use for single-file changes or polish-track refactors.
Decompose the unified docs/specs/ artifact into parallelizable tasks — the ## Decomposition section of the same document whose ## Design & Rationale section holds the DR-N source. Triggers: 'plan implementation', 'create tasks from spec', or /plan. Applies the verification ladder: verification depth matches each task's blast radius — static analysis for low-risk tasks, scoped tests plus a kill-probe for medium, the integration suite on top for high-risk surfaces (judged test-after, not test-first ordering). Auto-chained from /ideate, or run directly to author the whole unified spec at thin/standard depth. Do NOT use for brainstorming, debugging, or code review.
Read-only root-cause analysis for a tracker issue. Identifies the bug's location and the minimal change surface so the next agent can implement the fix without re-exploring the repo. Outputs a short summary, the files that need to change, and the proposed approach.
Promote a quick-and-dirty prototype to an lgtm-hq-standard repo - commit WIP lint-clean, grill the design, spec the backlog as milestone/epic/issue tree, then implement issue by issue. Use when asked to properize, productionize, or turn a prototype into a proper project.
Implements the minimal code change identified by the om-root-cause step, adds regression tests, and runs the configured validation gate. Claims the tracker issue at start (assignee + in-progress label + claim comment) so concurrent automation backs off. Does not commit, push, or open a PR — that is the om-open-pr step's job.