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swiz

swiz contains 6 collected skills from mherod, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.

skills collected
6
Stars
3
updated
2026-05-17
Forks
3
Occupation coverage
2 occupation categories · 100% classified
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disable-auto-continue
network-and-computer-systems-administrators

Disable swiz auto-continue globally or for a specific session. Stops the agent from automatically continuing after task completion. Use when switching to manual mode, pausing autonomous work, or scoping auto-continue to a specific session.

2026-05-17
enable-auto-continue
network-and-computer-systems-administrators

Enable swiz auto-continue globally or for a specific session. Allows the agent to automatically continue working after task completion. Use when starting autonomous workflows, enabling backlog processing, or scoping auto-continue to a specific session.

2026-05-17
swiz-cleanup
network-and-computer-systems-administrators

Run swiz cleanup to remove stale hook configurations, orphaned dispatch entries, and temporary files. Use when hooks are out of sync, after uninstalling plugins, or when swiz state needs a reset.

2026-05-17
swiz-configure
network-and-computer-systems-administrators

Configure swiz settings with presets or individual changes. Supports workflow presets (backlog, creative, quiet), collaboration modes (solo, team), and safety presets (lockdown, relaxed). Use when changing agent behavior, switching workflow modes, or adjusting safety gates.

2026-05-17
swiz-continue
software-developers

Run swiz continue to resume the agent's self-directed loop. Picks up the next task from the backlog or generates a new one based on ambition mode. Use when resuming autonomous work, continuing after a pause, or triggering the next iteration of the agent loop.

2026-05-17
git-graph
software-developers

Visualize git branch history as an ASCII graph. Shows branch topology, merge points, tags, and recent commit messages. Use when orienting to branch structure, reviewing merge history, or understanding divergence points.

2026-04-19