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pi-extensions enthält 22 gesammelte Skills von kasuboski, mit Repository-Berufsabdeckung und Skill-Detailseiten auf SkillsMP.
Skills in diesem Repository
Control herdr from inside it. Manage workspaces and tabs, split panes, spawn agents, read output, and wait for state changes — all via CLI commands that talk to the running herdr instance over a local unix socket. Use when running inside herdr (HERDR_ENV=1).
Analyze pi session token usage and produce a breakdown report. Sums the usage blocks recorded in pi session logs. Use when the user wants a token report, usage breakdown, "how much have I used", cached-vs-fresh token split, per-model or per-project cost/tokens, or asks to analyze pi usage.
Use when using the agent tool or delegating to subagents. Use it for tasks that benefit from isolated context: codebase exploration, planning, focused implementation, or code review.
Ask which skill or flow fits your situation. A router over the user-invoked skills in this repo.
Shared vocabulary for designing deep modules. Use when the user wants to design or improve a module's interface, find deepening opportunities, decide where a seam goes, make code more testable or AI-navigable, or when another skill needs the deep-module vocabulary.
Diagnosis loop for hard bugs and performance regressions. Use when the user says "diagnose"/"debug this", or reports something broken/throwing/failing/slow.
A relentless interview to sharpen a plan or design, which also creates docs (ADR's and glossary) as we go.
Scan a codebase for deepening opportunities, present them as a visual HTML report, then grill through whichever one you pick.
Configure this repo for the engineering skills — set up its issue tracker, triage label vocabulary, and domain doc layout. Run once before first use of the other engineering skills.
Test-driven development. Use when the user wants to build features or fix bugs test-first, mentions "red-green-refactor", or wants integration tests.
Break a plan, spec, or PRD into independently-grabbable issues on the project issue tracker using tracer-bullet vertical slices.
Turn the current conversation into a PRD and publish it to the project issue tracker — no interview, just synthesis of what you've already discussed.
Move issues and external PRs through a state machine of triage roles — categorise, verify, grill if needed, and write agent-ready briefs.
Turn a loose idea into a sequenced map of investigation tickets, then drive them to resolution one at a time.
Grill me about specs for the workflows I want to build, within this workspace.
Review the changes since a fixed point (commit, branch, tag, or merge-base) along two axes — Standards (does the code follow this repo's documented coding standards?) and Spec (does the code match what the originating issue/PRD asked for?). Runs both reviews in parallel subagents and reports them side by side. Use when the user wants to review a branch, a PR, work-in-progress changes, or asks to "review since X".
A relentless interview to sharpen a plan or design.
Generates a project-specific testing strategy based on the Purity & Extent framework. Analyzes architecture to output data-driven testing guidelines and `check` idiom code patterns.
Anti-complexity developer mode. Cuts token usage ~75% by dropping filler and abstractions. Embodies grugbrain.dev philosophy: simple good, complexity bad. Use when user says "grug mode", "be grug", "no complexity", "less tokens", or invokes /grug.
Browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task. Triggers include requests to "open a website", "fill out a form", "click a button", "take a screenshot", "scrape data from a page", "test this web app", "login to a site", "automate browser actions", or any task requiring programmatic web interaction.
Query any public GitHub repo's documentation via DeepWiki. Use when needing to understand a library, framework, or dependency. Triggers on "look up docs", "how does X work", "deepwiki".
Guidance for using github actions. Use when writing github actions and workflows.