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Found 8 Skills
Read your daily Working Memory briefing to understand current context. Contains active focus areas, priorities, unresolved flags, and recent knowledge changes. Load this automatically at the beginning of sessions for cross-tool continuity.
Zig cross-compilation skill. Use when cross-compiling Zig programs to different targets, using Zig's built-in cross-compilation for embedded, WASM, Windows, ARM, or using zig cc to cross-compile C code without a system cross-toolchain. Activates on queries about Zig cross-compilation, zig target triples, zig cc cross-compile, Zig embedded targets, or Zig WASM.
Generate AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md files for a repository. AGENTS.md provides cross-tool agent instructions (supported by Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Zed, Codex, and others). CLAUDE.md adds Claude-specific configuration and references AGENTS.md via @import. Use when a repo needs agent onboarding or when starting a new project.
Rust cross-compilation skill. Use when building Rust binaries for a different target architecture or OS, using cross or cargo-zigbuild for hermetic cross-compilation, configuring .cargo/config.toml for cross targets, or targeting embedded and bare-metal systems. Activates on queries about Rust cross-compilation, rustup targets, cross tool, cargo-zigbuild, aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu, thumbv7m-none-eabi, or building for embedded.
Cross-tool AI consultation. Use when user asks to 'consult gemini', 'ask codex', 'get second opinion', 'cross-check with claude', 'consult another AI', 'ask opencode', 'copilot opinion', or wants a second opinion from a different AI tool.
Browse and compare wiki knowledge by which AI tool originally produced it. Use this skill when the user says "/memory-bridge", "browse codex memory", "what did codex know about X", "show me claude knowledge", "cross-tool memory", "what does hermes know that claude doesn't", "show me knowledge from <tool>", "compare my AI tool memories", or wants to explore knowledge gaps between tools. Works from any project. Diff mode ("what's different", "unique to codex", "gaps between tools") is the killer feature — it surfaces blind spots between tools that the user may not know exist.
Beads (bd) distributed git-backed issue tracker for AI agents: hash-based IDs, dependency graphs, worktrees, molecules, sync, GitLab/Linear/Jira. Keywords: bd, beads, issue tracker, git-backed, dependencies, molecules, worktree, sync, AI agents.
Cross-tool compatibility workflow. Use when generating AGENTS.md files for compatibility with other AI coding tools, or creating tool-specific instruction files from CLAUDE.md.