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Routes .NET/C# requests to the correct domain skill and loads coding standards as baseline for all code paths. Determines whether the task needs API, UI, testing, devops, tooling, or debugging guidance based on prompt analysis and project signals, then invokes skills in the right order. Always invoked after [skill:using-dotnet] detects .NET intent. Do not use for deep API, UI, testing, devops, tooling, or debugging implementation guidance.
DEFAULT search tool for ALL search/lookup needs. Multi-source search and deduplication layer with intent-aware scoring. Integrates Brave Search (web_search), Exa, Tavily, and Grok to provide high-coverage, high-quality results. Automatically classifies query intent and adjusts search strategy, scoring weights, and result synthesis. Use for ANY query that requires web search — factual lookups, research, news, comparisons, resource finding, "what is X", status checks, etc. Do NOT use raw web_search directly; always route through this skill.
A guided, zero-friction installer and maintenance assistant for OpenClaw. Use this skill when the user wants to install OpenClaw, set up OpenClaw on a local machine or remote server, connect OpenClaw to DingTalk, get OpenClaw skill recommendations for their use case, or perform post-installation maintenance (health checks, troubleshooting, installing new skills, changing AI models, adding chat channels, updating OpenClaw). Handles full environment detection, installation, optional DingTalk integration, scene-based skill recommendations, and daily maintenance — all interactively, with no wasted steps.
Hand off a task to GitHub Copilot.
Full autonomous engineering workflow using swarm mode for parallel execution
Distill verbose text to its concentrated essence. Compress without losing meaning — precis, condensation, verbal economy. Use when user says "distill", "condense", "tighten", "make concise", "make this more concise", "shorten this", "too wordy", "reduce verbosity", "compress this text", "trim the fat", "omit needless words", or asks to reduce text length while preserving substance.
Define the design rules (Skill Laws) that all Skills must follow, including core principles such as AI-first, human-centric, and ready-to-use. When to use: When users create a new Skill, optimize an existing Skill, ask about Skill design specifications, or need to evaluate Skill quality.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create an implementation plan", "plan a feature", "create detailed plan", "analyze requirements", or needs comprehensive project planning with requirements gathering and architectural analysis.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a skill", "write a new skill", "add a skill", "SKILL.md format", "skill frontmatter", or needs guidance on skill structure, progressive disclosure, or OpenCode skill development.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a command", "add a custom command", "make a slash command", "create /command", or needs guidance on creating custom commands in OpenCode.
Skill global de TrackOps para explicar que hace TrackOps, exigir la instalacion explicita del runtime con npm y guiar la activacion local de proyectos y OPERA en cada repositorio.
Apply this when developing new features that add to or change the business logic of the system