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Programmatic web search with context isolation. Use this skill for any research task where you need to search the web, filter results, and extract specific information — without polluting your context window with raw HTML and boilerplate. This is the default skill for web research. Triggered by "search for", "look up", "find", "research", "what's the latest on", or any query that requires current web information. Also use when asked to "search and filter", "find the important parts", or "extract the key details" — any case where the user wants curated, noise-free content.
Supervise and manage an inner Claude Code instance running in tmux. Use this skill when you need to delegate implementation work to an inner Claude while focusing on task planning, progress monitoring, and end-to-end acceptance testing. Ideal for long-running tasks that would otherwise exhaust a single Claude's context window.
INTERNAL sub-agent for blind 9-dimensional rubric scoring. **NOT a user-facing skill — do NOT invoke from the main conversation.** It is called via the Task tool by cheat-score / cheat-predict / cheat-bump to generate a context-isolated score for a script. It ONLY accepts script_path + rubric_notes_path; any other input will be refused. It outputs strict JSON: 9 dimensions × {score 0-5, confidence enum, one-line reason}. **It strictly refuses to read** .cheat-state.json, predictions/*, retro sections, or any content that may leak post-publish data. This is Channel B in the 3-channel calibration model (A=main, B=blind sub-agent, C=cross-model).
Design multi-agent architectures for complex tasks. Use when single-agent context limits are exceeded, when tasks decompose naturally into subtasks, or when specializing agents improves quality.
Master orchestrator, peer-to-peer, and hierarchical multi-agent architectures
This skill should be used when the user asks to "design multi-agent system", "implement supervisor pattern", "create swarm architecture", "coordinate multiple agents", or mentions multi-agent patterns, context isolation, agent handoffs, sub-agents, or parallel agent execution. Part of the context engineering skill suite — also activates when the user mentions "context engineering" or "context-engineering" in the context of orchestrating context across multiple agents.
Use when designing multi-agent systems, implementing supervisor patterns, coordinating multiple agents, or asking about "multi-agent", "supervisor pattern", "swarm", "agent handoffs", "orchestration", "parallel agents"
Design multi-agent architectures for complex tasks. Use when single-agent context limits are exceeded, when tasks decompose naturally into subtasks, or when specializing agents improves quality.