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Navigate the Hermes Agent ecosystem — skills, tools, integrations, deployment, and multi-agent orchestration resources
Helps users discover and install agent skills when they ask questions like "how do I do X", "find a skill for X", "is there a skill that can...", or express interest in extending capabilities. This skill should be used when the user is looking for functionality that might exist as an installable skill.
Luban - Skill Polishing Workshop. Transform a "usable Skill" into a public Skill asset that is "understandable, installable, shareable, verifiable, and continuously evolvable". The methodology consists of five craftsman-like steps: 1. Material Inspection: First challenge whether the premise of this Skill is valid; directly state if the "material" is not worth polishing. 2. Peer Research: Search for similar Skills online to clarify its position in the ecosystem. 3. Dimension Measurement: Evaluate using three metrics - structure, actual testing, and live verification (live verification means reconciling with real running outputs; a green CI can be deceptive). 4. Iterative Refinement: Freeze the original version as a baseline; only retain changes that pass the verification gate, otherwise revert. Try to institutionalize verification methods as tools and rules in the repository. 5. Post-Release Iteration: Release is not the end; maintain a benchmark observation list, and start the next iteration based on real feedback. This tool is used when users want to upgrade, optimize, polish, productize, or release their self-developed Skills. The final deliverables include a structured Skill Polishing Report, directly replaceable rewritten segments, and a shareable "Graduation Certificate" result card that can be screenshot. Trigger phrases include but are not limited to: "Let Luban take a look at this skill", "Polish at Luban's Workshop", "Polish my skill", "Upgrade my skill", "Optimize this skill", "Skill check-up", "Skill audit", "Productize my skill", "How to release this skill", "Benchmark against similar skills", "Why no one installs my skill", "Help me publish my skill to GitHub/ClawHub", "Improve SKILL.md". Even if users only provide a Skill directory, GitHub repository link, or a segment of SKILL.md saying "Help me figure out how to modify it", it should be triggered as long as the context is about making the Skill more usable and shareable. Do NOT use this for creating a new Skill from scratch (use skill-creator), regular code review (use code-review), or rewriting ordinary prompts unrelated to Skill assets.
Use when the user wants to list, search, install, remove, inspect, validate, audit, or update skills. Use when asking "what skills do I have", "is there a skill for X", "check my skills for issues", or "install a skill". Also use when checking skill health across agents (Claude Code, Codex, Agents CLI).
Create, validate, and convert skills for the agent ecosystem. Enforces standardized structure for consistency. Enables self-evolution by creating new skills on demand, converting MCP servers and codebases to skills.
Expert guidance for building the Arcanea creative agent ecosystem with attention to detail, design excellence, and systematic implementation.
The Meta-Skill for managing standard capabilities. Use it to install, update, or list available standard skills (like auto-committer, context-code-explainer).
Use when exploring the ai-agent-skills catalog to find, compare, and evaluate skills before installing. Always use --fields to limit output size and --dry-run before committing to an install.
Use this tool to review, audit, or validate the quality and cross-platform/cross-agent compatibility of Claude Code skills. It is triggered by phrases such as "审查 skill", "review skill", "检查 skill 质量", "skill 兼容性检查", "review 兼容性"
최신 AI 키워드/도구/방법론을 빠르게 탐색하는 모드. 깊은 검증보다 개념 지도와 연결성 제공에 최적화.
Audit existing skills (global and project-level) for agent-friendliness, consistency, and best practices. Use when asked to "audit my skills", "review skill setup", "analyze skill quality", "check skill health", "improve my skills", or when wanting an assessment of the overall skill ecosystem. Provides actionable recommendations for improving skill effectiveness.