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Diagnose and resolve Claude Code plugin and skill issues. This skill should be used when plugins are installed but not showing in available skills list, skills are not activating as expected, or when troubleshooting enabledPlugins configuration in settings.json. Triggers include "plugin not working", "skill not showing", "installed but disabled", or "enabledPlugins" issues.
Guides creation of Zhin plugins with lifecycle hooks, auto-loading, and hot-reload behavior. Use when developers need plugin structure, lifecycle events, or reloading details.
Show what's new in Kata since the installed version, displaying changelog entries, checking for Kata updates, or reviewing recent changes. Triggers include "what's new", "whats new", "show changes", "changelog", "recent changes", and "what changed".
This skill should be used when checking for naming conflicts between local skills (~/.claude/skills) and plugin-provided skills (~/.claude/plugins). Use to identify duplicate or similarly named skills that may cause inconsistent agent behavior.
Create, manage, and orchestrate AI agents using the AI Maestro CLI. Use when the user asks to "create agent", "list agents", "delete agent", "hibernate agent", "wake agent", "install plugin", "show agent", "restart agent", or any agent lifecycle management task.
Search for and install Agent Skills that give you specialized capabilities. Before starting work, ask might a skill exist that handles this better than my base knowledge? If the task involves specific technologies, frameworks, file formats, or expert domains. Search proactively, even if the user doesn't mention skills. Skills encode best practices, tools, and techniques you wouldn't otherwise have. Also use when users explicitly ask to find, install, or manage skills.
Manage ASC plugins that extend the CLI with custom event handlers using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Listing installed plugins: "asc plugins list" (2) Installing a plugin: "asc plugins install PATH" (3) Removing a plugin: "asc plugins uninstall --name NAME" (4) Enabling or disabling plugins: "asc plugins enable/disable --name NAME" (5) Testing a plugin manually: "asc plugins run --name NAME --event EVENT" (6) User asks to "create a plugin", "add Slack notifications", "wire up a Telegram bot on build upload", or "extend the CLI with a custom handler" (7) Explaining the plugin protocol (manifest.json + run executable + JSON stdin/stdout)
Runs the session startup procedure - verifies setup, loads config and state, checks skill models, and reports project status. Use at the beginning of a fresh session.
Workspace guide to introduce OpenWork and onboard new users.
Diagnose and fix plugin registry issues including orphaned entries and project-scope conflicts (addresses Claude Code issue