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babysitter
babysitter contiene 30 skills recopiladas de a5c-ai, con cobertura ocupacional por repositorio y páginas de detalle dentro del sitio.
Skills en este repositorio
Orchestrate via @babysitter. Use this skill when asked to babysit a run, orchestrate a process or whenever it is called explicitly. (babysit, babysitter, orchestrate, orchestrate a run, workflow, etc.)
Orchestrate via @babysitter. Use this skill when asked to babysit a run, orchestrate a process or whenever it is called explicitly. (babysit, babysitter, orchestrate, orchestrate a run, workflow, etc.)
Clean up .a5c/runs and .a5c/processes directories. Aggregates insights from completed/failed runs into docs/run-history-insights.md, then removes old run data and orphaned process files.
Submit feedback or contribute to babysitter project
manage babysitter plugins. use this command to see the list of installed babysitter plugins, their status, and manage them (install, update, uninstall, list from marketplace, add marketplace, configure plugin, create new plugin, etc).
Orchestrate via @babysitter. Use this skill when asked to babysit a run, orchestrate a process or whenever it is called explicitly. (babysit, babysitter, orchestrate, orchestrate a run, workflow, etc.)
Assimilate an external methodology, harness, or specification into babysitter process definitions with skills and agents.
Deploy the application to a target environment. Use when deploying code, releasing, or pushing to staging/production. Requires explicit user invocation.
Orchestrate a babysitter run. use this command to start babysitting a complex workflow.
Diagnose babysitter run health - journal integrity, state cache, effects, locks, sessions, logs, and disk usage
Use this command to start babysitting a never-ending babysitter run.
help and documentation for babysitter command usage, processes, skills, agents, and methodologies. use this command to understand how to use babysitter effectively.
Launch the babysitter observer dashboard. Installs and runs the real-time observer UI that watches babysitter runs, displaying task progress, journal events, and orchestration state in your browser.
Plan a babysitter run. use this command to plan a complex workflow, without actually running it.
Set up a project for babysitting. Guides you through onboarding a new or existing project — researches the codebase, interviews you about goals and workflows, builds the project profile, installs the best tools, and optionally configures CI/CD integration.
Resume orchestrating of a babysitter run. use this command to resume babysitting a complex workflow.
Analysis for a run and its results, process, suggestions for process improvements, process optimizations, fixes, etc. for the next runs.
Set up babysitter for yourself. Guides you through onboarding — installs dependencies, interviews you about your specialties and preferences, builds your user profile, and configures the best tools for your workflow.
Orchestrate a babysitter run. use this command to start babysitting a complex workflow in a non-interactive mode, without any user interaction or breakpoints in the run.
Orchestrate via @babysitter. Use this skill when asked to babysit a run, orchestrate a process or whenever it is called explicitly. (babysit, babysitter, orchestrate, orchestrate a run, workflow, etc.)
Orchestrate via @babysitter. Use this skill when asked to babysit a run, orchestrate a process or whenever it is called explicitly. (babysit, babysitter, orchestrate, orchestrate a run, workflow, etc.)
Orchestrate via @babysitter. Use this skill when asked to babysit a run, orchestrate a process or whenever it is called explicitly. (babysit, babysitter, orchestrate, orchestrate a run, workflow, etc.)
Orchestrate via @babysitter. Use this skill when asked to babysit a run, orchestrate a process or whenever it is called explicitly. (babysit, babysitter, orchestrate, orchestrate a run, workflow, etc.)
Run an issue-centric Babysitter workflow.
Inspect or change Babysitter model-routing policy by phase.
Install the team-pinned Babysitter Codex workspace setup.
Git diff forensics for surfacing and classifying code changes for trojan detection
Byte-level Unicode homoglyph detection for identifying invisible character substitutions in code
LLM-powered semantic analysis of code diffs to detect business-logic trojans
Scaffold new babysitter process definitions following SDK patterns, proper structure, and best practices. Guides the 3-phase workflow from research to implementation.