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agents
يحتوي agents على 56 من skills المجمعة من outfitter-dev، مع تغطية مهنية على مستوى المستودع وصفحات skill داخل الموقع.
Skills في هذا المستودع
This skill should be used when the user asks to "complete a branch", "merge to main", "finish my feature", "ship this branch", "integrate to main", "create a PR from GitButler", or when `--complete-branch` flag is mentioned. Guides completion of GitButler virtual branches with safety snapshots, integration workflows, and cleanup.
This skill should be used when coordinating multiple AI agents working concurrently, handling agent handoffs, transferring commits between agents, or when "multi-agent", "concurrent agents", "parallel agents", "agent collaboration", or "parallel execution" are mentioned with GitButler. Provides virtual branch patterns for parallel execution without coordination overhead.
This skill should be used when creating stacks, dependent branches, or when "stack", "stacked branches", "anchor", "--anchor", "but branch new -a", "create dependent branch", or "break feature into PRs" are mentioned with GitButler. Covers anchor-based stacking for dependent features and reviewable PR breakdown.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a virtual branch", "assign file to branch", "work on multiple features simultaneously", "organize commits after coding", "use but commands", or mentions GitButler, virtual branches, parallel development without checkout, post-hoc commit organization, multi-agent concurrent development, or `--gitbutler`/`--but` flags.
This skill should be used when checking project status, starting sessions, reviewing activity, or when "sitrep", "status report", or "what's changed" are mentioned.
Design stack-based systems using @outfitter/* packages. Use when planning new projects, choosing packages, designing handler architecture, or when "architecture", "design", "structure", "plan handlers", or "error taxonomy" are mentioned.
Creates GitHub issues for problems discovered while using @outfitter/* packages. Use when finding bugs, missing features, unclear documentation, or improvement opportunities.
Reference for Outfitter Stack patterns including Result types, Handler contract, Error taxonomy, and @outfitter/* package conventions. Use when learning the stack, looking up patterns, understanding packages, or when "Result", "Handler", "error taxonomy", "OutfitterError", "CLI output", "pagination", "MCP server", "MCP tool", "structured logging", "redaction", "test handler", "daemon", "IPC", or "@outfitter/*" are mentioned.
Templates for creating handlers, CLI commands, MCP tools, and daemon services following Outfitter Stack conventions. Use when scaffolding new components, creating handlers, adding commands, or when "create handler", "new command", "add tool", "scaffold", "template", or "daemon service" are mentioned.
This skill should be used when creating slash commands, writing command files, or when "/command", ".claude/commands", "$ARGUMENTS", or "create command" are mentioned.
Design multi-skill workflow systems with artifact-based state handoff. Use when building skill pipelines, sequenced workflows, or when "workflow system", "skill pipeline", "state handoff", or "artifacts" are mentioned.
Scan codebase for Outfitter Stack adoption candidates. Identifies throw statements, console usage, hardcoded paths, and custom errors. Use when assessing adoption scope or checking readiness.
Troubleshoots Outfitter Stack issues including Result handling, MCP problems, CLI output, exit codes, and logging. Use when debugging stack-specific issues, unexpected errors, wrong output modes, or when "debug Result", "MCP not working", "wrong exit code", or "logging issue" are mentioned.
Audits code for Outfitter Stack compliance including Result types, error handling, logging patterns, and path safety. Use for pre-commit reviews, code quality checks, migration validation, or when "audit", "check compliance", "review stack", or "stack patterns" are mentioned.
This skill should be used when creating plugins, publishing to marketplaces, or when "plugin.json", "marketplace", "create plugin", or "distribute plugin" are mentioned.
This skill should be used when designing, implementing, or reviewing CLI tools, or when flags, subcommands, help text, exit codes, or `--cli-dev` are mentioned.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a stack", "submit stacked PRs", "gt submit", "gt create", "reorganize branches", "fix stack corruption", or mentions Graphite, stacked PRs, gt commands, or trunk-based development workflows.
This skill should be used when building AI features with Vercel AI SDK, using useChat, streamText, or generateObject, or when "AI SDK", "streaming chat", or "structured outputs" are mentioned.
This skill should be used when designing systems, evaluating architectures, making technology decisions, or planning for scale. Provides technology selection frameworks, scalability planning, and architectural tradeoff analysis.
This skill should be used when working with Bun runtime, bun:sqlite, Bun.serve, bun:test, or when "Bun", "bun:test", or Bun-specific patterns are mentioned.
This skill should be used when creating agents, writing agent frontmatter, configuring subagents, or when "create agent", "agent.md", "subagent", or "Task tool" are mentioned.
This skill should be used when configuring Claude, setting up MCP servers, or when "settings.json", "claude_desktop_config", "MCP server", or "Claude config" are mentioned.
This skill should be used when creating hooks, automating workflows, or when "PreToolUse", "PostToolUse", "hooks.json", "event handler", or "create hook" are mentioned.
Audits Claude Code plugins for structure, quality, and best practices. Use when validating plugins, checking plugin health, or before publishing.
This skill should be used when creating rule files, organizing conventions, or when ".claude/rules/", "FORMATTING.md", "create rule", or "project conventions" are mentioned.
This skill should be used when creating Claude Code skills with Claude-specific features like allowed-tools, context modes (fork/inherit), argument-hint, or model overrides. Triggers on "Claude skill", "allowed-tools", "context fork", "skill arguments".
This skill should be used when reviewing code before commit, conducting quality gates, or when "review", "fresh eyes", "pre-commit review", or "quality gate" are mentioned.
This skill should be used when analyzing codebases, understanding architecture, or when "analyze", "investigate", "explore code", or "understand architecture" are mentioned.
This skill should be used when configuring Codex CLI, setting up profiles, or when "config.toml", "sandbox mode", "Codex config", or "approval policy" are mentioned.
This skill should be used when implementing patterns as Claude Code components (skills, commands, hooks, agents), or when "codify", "capture workflow", "turn into a skill", or "make reusable" are mentioned. For pattern identification, see patterns skill.
Manage context window, survive compaction, persist state. Use when planning long tasks, coordinating agents, approaching context limits, or when "context", "compaction", "tasks", or "persist state" are mentioned.
This skill should be used when encountering bugs, errors, failing tests, or unexpected behavior. Provides systematic debugging with evidence-based root cause investigation using a four-stage framework.
Comprehensive documentation audit against current code state. Checks markdown files for accuracy, link validity, code example correctness, and docstring coverage. Uses efficient discovery to minimize context usage while providing thorough analysis.
This skill should be used when diagnosing failures, investigating incidents, finding root causes, or when "root cause", "diagnosis", "investigate", or "--rca" are mentioned.
This skill should be used when building APIs with Hono, using hc client, implementing OpenAPI, or when "Hono", "RPC", or "type-safe API" are mentioned.
Task management for session continuity. Use when coordinating multi-step work, managing subagent assignments, or preserving intent across compaction. Triggers on "track tasks", "manage work", "coordinate agents", or when complex work requires sequencing.
This skill should be used when dispatching subagents for parallel development, coordinating multi-branch implementations, or when "parallel agents", "orchestrator commits", "subagent filesystem only", "multi-agent git", or "prevent stack corruption" are mentioned. Prevents stack corruption through orchestrator-only git policy.
This skill should be used when requirements are unclear, brainstorming ideas, or when "pathfind", "brainstorm", "figure out", "clarify requirements", or "work through" are mentioned.
This skill should be used when recognizing recurring themes, identifying patterns in work or data, or when "pattern", "recurring", or "repeated" are mentioned. For implementation, see codify skill.
This skill should be used when profiling code, optimizing bottlenecks, benchmarking, or when "performance", "profiling", "optimization", or "--perf" are mentioned.