Full-lifecycle orchestration for comprehensive, no-compromise execution — roll-calls the right skills, fans out parallel/worktree agents, then closes the loop (verify, review, simplify, changelog, handoff, retro). Use when you want maximum effort, to go all-in, or to orchestrate a big task end-to-end.
Runs a short retrospective that PROPOSES edits to the user's Claude Code skills — capturing a newly-found gotcha, fixing a description that didn't auto-trigger, retiring a dead skill, or extracting a reusable pattern into a new skill. Improves the TOOLSET, not the session log. Use when the user signals satisfaction at the end of real work ("thanks", "thanks that worked", "that worked great", "nice", "perfect", "exactly what I needed"), or when they explicitly run /session-retro. Always proposes and waits for confirmation — never edits skills silently. In unattended runs (/orchestrate, overnight, or /session-retro --auto), writes proposals to ~/.claude/retro-proposals/ instead of blocking.
Generate a concise session handoff for resuming work later, including current state, decisions, open issues, and next steps.
Deep task decomposition into parallel workstreams with self-contained agent prompts. Use when you want to review the execution plan before committing to it.
Generate a handoff note for clean session transitions — preserves context across /clear or new sessions. Use when ending a session, when context is getting high, or when the user says "hand off", "wrap up the session", or "save state for next time".
Inspect and clean stale branches across multiple repositories using the dotfiles git-hygiene + gh-bootstrap toolchain. Use when the user asks about branch state, stale local branches, or "no ref was fetched" errors.
Update a project CHANGELOG.md or equivalent session log with concise notes about completed changes, decisions, and known issues.
Commit current work, push the branch, and create a GitHub pull request with a concise title, body, and verification notes.