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Minimal example — verify `li skill` prints the body.
Install with Codex or Claude Copy this prompt, paste it into Codex, Claude, or another assistant, and let it review the skill page and install it for you.
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Multi-perspective PR review procedure. Plan a minimal DAG of specialists scoped to what the PR actually touches, synthesize with a critic, post ONE consolidated comment per verbosity tier. Pull before any structured PR review so the methodology stays consistent.
General-purpose code review checklist. Use when reviewing any code change without a narrower specialization. Complements security-review, pr-review (multi-perspective), and the other review skills — pull this when you need the standard correctness/quality rubric without a specific angle.
Threat-model rubric for a focused security review of a code change. Use when reviewing auth / input validation / crypto / secrets / supply chain, or as the "security" dimension of a multi-perspective PR review. Pull this skill before starting so severity calibration and coverage stay consistent.
Systematic debug workflow: research → orchestrate agents → escalate. Suggest when: stuck after 2-3 attempts, unfamiliar tooling, tempted to "try random things", or errors don't match documentation.
Plan and execute multi-agent workflows using lionagi's CLI: li o flow (DAG pipelines), li o fanout (parallel workers), and li play (playbook invocations). Use when a task needs multiple agents working in parallel or staged phases.
Author lionagi playbooks — reusable YAML workflow templates that define parametric agent tasks. Playbooks live at ~/.lionagi/playbooks/ and run via li play <name>. Use when: creating reusable workflows, parameterizing agent tasks, or setting up repeatable pipelines.
| name | hello |
| description | Minimal example — verify `li skill` prints the body. |
This text is what li skill hello prints. Everything above the second
--- is frontmatter metadata; only the body below is emitted.
Use this pattern for short, static references an agent can pull on demand.