Wrap up a work session by validating the repo, grouping the diff into logical change sets, stashing each group, then fanning out parallel subagents that create branches, commits, PRs, and monitor CI — following the repo's GitHub Flow strategy. Use when the user wants to close shop, end a shift, wrap up today's work, or batch a day's coding into PRs.
Assign Complexity ratings (1-5) to issues in a directory and recommend decomposition for Complexity 5 issues. Use when user wants to rate issue complexity, assess backlog difficulty, prioritize issues by effort, or decompose complex issues into smaller slices.
Discover and implement 1-3 ready-for-agent issues using the Features CLI. Use when user says "do an issue", "pick up next issue", "implement issues", "what's next", "work on backlog", "execute issues", or asks to implement ready-for-agent issues from .scratch/.
Add or tighten GitHub Flow restrictions for a GitHub repository using gh CLI in a solo developer setup. Use when asked to enforce pull-request-only main branch protection, required status checks, force-push blocking, or other branch safety rules without requiring a second reviewer.
Verify whether a GitHub repository is correctly configured for GitHub Flow, especially for a solo developer setup. Use when asked to audit branch protection, required checks, pull request rules, rulesets, or whether main is safely protected without blocking a single maintainer workflow.
Grilling session that challenges your plan against the existing domain model, sharpens terminology, and updates documentation (CONTEXT.md, ADRs) inline as decisions crystallise. Use when user wants to stress-test a plan against their project's language and documented decisions.
Compact the current conversation into a handoff document for another agent to pick up.
Read a milestone from ROADMAP.md, audit the codebase, decompose into feature briefs, and register them. Use when user says 'decompose milestone', 'create briefs', 'break down M1', or wants to start the pipeline from a roadmap milestone.