Recall, search, continue, or analyze past conversations. Triggers on recall phrases ("what did we discuss", "continue where we left off", "we decided"), retrospective phrases ("do a retro", "post-mortem", "what went well", "lessons learned", "find antipatterns"), and implicit signals (past-tense references, possessives without context, assumptive questions like "do you remember").
This skill should be used when the user asks to "design a CLI", "help me design command-line flags", "what flags should my tool have", "create a CLI spec", "refactor my CLI interface", "design a CLI my agent can call", or wants to design command-line UX (args/flags/subcommands/help/output/errors/config) before implementation or audit an existing CLI surface for consistency and composability.
Use for any image creation or editing request โ logo, sticker, product mockup, nano banana, t2i, i2i, multi-reference compositing via generate.py. Not for HTML/CSS mockups, diagrams, or coded UI.
This skill should be used when the user says "update CLAUDE.md", "refresh CLAUDE.md", "sync CLAUDE.md with the codebase", "reorganize CLAUDE.md", "optimize project instructions", or when CLAUDE.md is stale, verbose, or out of sync.
Persist learnings to memory or maintain existing memories. Triggers on "extract learnings", "save this for next time", "remember this pattern", "consolidate memories", "dream", "clean up memories".
This skill should be used when the user says "get PR comments", "show PR feedback", "what comments on my PR", "PR review comments", "show me the review", "what did reviewers say", or asks about feedback on a pull request. Not for creating PRs or responding to comments.
Extracts first and/or last frames of every shot from a video using adaptive scene detection. Use this skill when the user says "extract frames", "get shot frames", "pull frames", "shot breakdown", "scene detect", "first frame of each shot", "last frame of each shot", "extract shots from video", or wants to extract key frames at shot cut points from a video file.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "convert this video", "change format to mp4", "trim from X to Y", "cut the first X seconds", "speed up this video", "slow motion", "timelapse", "resize video", "scale down", "rotate video", "flip video", "remux", or any general FFmpeg video manipulation not covered by compress-video, make-gif, share-social, extract-audio, or extract-frames.