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Found 12 Skills
Suggest relevant GitHub Copilot skills from the awesome-copilot repository based on current repository context and chat history, avoiding duplicates with existing skills in this repository, and identifying outdated skills that need updates.
Intelligently routes user requests to the most appropriate Claude Code skill. ALWAYS use this skill FIRST when user asks for help, mentions "skill", "which", "how to", or seems unsure about which approach to take. This is the default entry point for all skill-related requests.
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The 100th skill! Your intelligent guide to all 99 other skills. Recommends the perfect skill for any task, creates skill combinations, and helps you discover capabilities you didn't know you had.
Mine coding agent logs (Codex/Cursor/session histories and similar telemetry) to discover high-value candidate skills, then draft structured skill creation/reuse recommendations.
Optimizes the user's skills.yaml configuration, offering tailored skill suggestions and organizing redundant or out-of-stack skills.
Use this skill when you need guidance on which skill to use for any task. Recommends the perfect skill, creates skill combinations, and helps you discover capabilities you didn't know you had.
Analyze a project's past Codex sessions, memory files, and existing local skills to recommend the highest-value skills to create or update. Use when a user asks what skills a project needs, wants skill ideas grounded in real project history, wants an audit of current project-local skills, or wants recommendations for updating stale or incomplete skills instead of creating duplicates.
Use when first installing Axiom, unsure which skill to use, want an overview of available skills, or need help finding the right skill for your situation — interactive onboarding that recommends skills based on your project and current focus
Session opener. Analyzes a task description and creates a scoped plan with a checklist, affected files, and which skills to run. Use at the start of every coding session before writing any code.
Zero-config SDLC onboarding. Detects project environment, asks what the developer wants to do, and recommends skills organized by workflow phase. Activate when a user starts a new project, asks "how do I get started," or has no other SDLC skills installed.
Ranks skill matches by fit, performance history, and contextual relevance. Applies multi-factor scoring including success rate, resource usage, and task alignment. Activate on 'rank skills', 'best skill for', 'skill ranking', 'compare skills', 'optimal skill'. NOT for semantic matching (use dag-semantic-matcher) or skill catalog (use dag-skill-registry).