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Onboards an AI agent into the Senpi trading platform by creating an account, generating an API key, and configuring the Senpi MCP server connection. Supports wallet, Telegram, or agent-generated wallet identity. Use when the user says "set up Senpi", "onboard to Senpi", "connect to Senpi", "install Senpi", "register with Senpi", or when the agent needs to self-register with Senpi for autonomous trading. Do NOT use for trading operations, strategy management, or market queries -- those require the Senpi MCP server to already be connected.
Manage background coding agents in tmux sessions. Spawn Claude Code or other agents, check progress, get results.
Comprehensive documentation audit and generation. Launches parallel agents for high-level docs, module-level docs, decision records, and state diagrams. Use when: documentation gaps, post-implementation docs, README updates, architecture docs.
Claude Code extensibility: agents, skills, output styles. Capabilities: create/update/delete agents and skills, YAML frontmatter, system prompts, tool/model selection, resumable agents, CLI-defined agents. Actions: create, edit, delete, optimize, test extensions. Keywords: agent, skill, output-style, SKILL.md, subagent, Task tool, progressive disclosure. Use when: creating agents/skills, editing extensions, configuring tool access, choosing models, testing activation.
Model Context Protocol (MCP) server development and tool management. Languages: Python, TypeScript. Capabilities: build MCP servers, integrate external APIs, discover/execute MCP tools, manage multi-server configs, design agent-centric tools. Actions: create, build, integrate, discover, execute, configure MCP servers/tools. Keywords: MCP, Model Context Protocol, MCP server, MCP tool, stdio transport, SSE transport, tool discovery, resource provider, prompt template, external API integration, Gemini CLI MCP, Claude MCP, agent tools, tool execution, server config. Use when: building MCP servers, integrating external APIs as MCP tools, discovering available MCP tools, executing MCP capabilities, configuring multi-server setups, designing tools for AI agents.
This skill guides the agent in identifying and replacing AI model-specific cliches and formulaic expressions with more natural, human-like language, grounded in external search for better alternatives.
Creates or updates professional-grade agent skills (SKILL.md + optional scripts/references/assets) with strict validation and an iterative generator↔critic workflow. Use when: you want a new skill, want to refactor an existing skill for clarity/token-efficiency, or want to reach an A-grade rubric score.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "break down tasks", "create a task list", "plan implementation", "decompose architecture", "create agent tasks", "plan MVP build", "break down feature", "create execution plan", or mentions task breakdown, agent development workflow, or implementation planning. Two-phase workflow for AI agent development with granular, testable tasks.
A comprehensive guide and reference for building agents using LangGraph 1.0, including ReAct agents, state graphs, and tool integrations.
Build AI agents with Subconscious platform. Use when user wants to: build an agent, create an AI agent, use Subconscious, build with TIM, create agent with tools, research agent, search agent, tool-calling agent, subconscious.dev, TIMRUN, tim, tim-edge, timini, tim-gpt, tim-gpt-heavy. Do NOT use for generic OpenAI/Anthropic/LLM tasks without Subconscious.
Reviews and grades an agent skill directory (SKILL.md plus supporting resources) for specification compliance, clarity, token efficiency, safety, robustness, and portability. Use when a user wants a rubric-based critique with a weighted score/grade and concrete, minimal patch suggestions.
Fan-out search across all memory sources when context is unclear or vaguely referenced. Triggers on: 'from earlier', 'remember when', 'what we discussed', 'that thing with', 'the conversation about', 'did we ever', 'what happened with', 'you mentioned', 'we talked about', 'earlier today', 'last session', 'the other day', or any vague reference to past context that needs resolution before the agent can act.