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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.
Use the gh-stackx gh extension to submit, sync, and merge stacked pull requests when the GitHub Stacked PRs API is unavailable.
Extracts learnings from execution trajectories at the end of a Mantis loop. Use to parse agent conversations, extract successes, failures, and false assumptions, and append them to workspace/learnings.jsonl. Don't use for analyzing source code or writing patches.
Interactively guides the design and implementation of custom deterministic orchestrator harnesses. Use when a user wants to build their own pipeline to wrap and run Mantis skills reliably. Don't use for executing the default pipeline directly.
Delegate a coding task to the Cursor Agent CLI (`cursor-agent`) as a background implementer, then review its diff and land it yourself. Use this whenever the user wants to hand implementation work to Cursor — phrasings like "have Cursor implement X", "delegate this to Cursor", "run it through Cursor Agent", or "use Cursor to implement/fix/refactor" — or wants to run a queue of coding tasks through Cursor 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.
Use when performing a standalone PR double-check in a clean context — review, fix, and post.
Generate, save, and modify GemDesign prototype pages via CLI. Invoke when user wants to create UI prototypes, design pages, or batch-generate pages from requirements.
Use this skill when the user wants to create, read, update, or delete traditional automations (if/then rules) or AI automations (prompt-driven). Covers 16 MCP tools. For AI agents (conversational), see skills/ai-agents/.
Turn a vague feature or product idea into an agreed, persisted specification through relentless structured questioning. Never assumes — every gap, ambiguity, or "probably" becomes a question to the developer, and the spec cannot be approved while open questions remain. Produces docs/specs/<NNN>-<slug>.md with acceptance criteria that /plan, /scaffold, and /tdd consume. Use when: "spec", "write a spec", "spec this out", "requirements", "PRD", "acceptance criteria", "define the feature", "user stories", "what should we build", or before planning any feature too big to describe in one sentence.
Drive an open PR to merge-ready from its number — merges the latest base, then loops review-autofix (om-auto-review-pr), built-in CI stabilization, and UI verification (om-auto-qa-pr) until approvable, green, and QA-evidenced. A --ci-only mode drives just CI green on a PR or a plain branch. Files follow-up issues for nits, normalizes labels, hands off to om-approve-merge-pr — never merges itself. Use for "get PR 123 merge-ready".
Draft a CHANGELOG.md release entry in an emoji-driven format for every PR merged since the last release, then delegate to om-auto-create-pr so it lands as a docs PR against the configured base branch. Honors the Supersede Credit Rule and verifies every credit against commit authorship, so carry-forwards and umbrella merges credit the contributor rather than the merger. Use at release time.
Simulate a collaborative dev team session where multiple role-based personas (PM, Architect, Developer, QA) respond to the same problem together in one session. Use when designing a feature, reviewing a proposal, or onboarding a new initiative and you want multi-role perspective without switching agents manually.