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claude-mp
claude-mp contient 27 skills collectées depuis totallyGreg, avec une couverture métier par dépôt et des pages de détail sur le site.
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This skill should be used when the user or another agent asks to "create a handoff", "write a handoff payload", "generate a handoff for another agent", "build a context handoff", "configure a tmux relay", "hand off this work", "hand off to another claude", "relay this to another agent", "send context to a teammate", "transfer this to another pane", "pass this to <agent-name>", "/handoff", or otherwise wants to transfer structured work context from this Claude session to another Claude — whether a teammate spawned via SendMessage, a Claude process running in a separate tmux pane, or via clipboard for human-mediated handoff. Do NOT use for tmux pane management generally (use terminal-guru) or for end-of-session file-based recap intended for a future fresh Claude session unrelated to any live recipient (that is a different problem domain).
This skill should be used when the user asks to "configure mise.toml", "create a mise task", "set up tool versions", "manage environments with mise", "debug mise config", "task_config includes", "mise task DRY", "mise profiles", "mise env not loading", "create mise run command", or needs help with mise (jdx/mise) for tool versioning, environment variables, or task automation. Also trigger on mentions of mise.toml, .miserc.toml, mise run, mise env, mise tasks, mise profiles, task_config, or exec() in env. Do NOT use for shell configuration or function generation (use zsh-dev instead). Do NOT use for sesh/tmux session management (use environment-composition instead). Do NOT use for signal handling or logging (use signals-monitoring instead). Mise + sesh integration questions should route here for the mise side and environment-composition for the sesh side.
This skill should be used PROACTIVELY to "create a friction report", "check for broken tooling", or "run a friction check" when you hit confusing errors, bad docs, missing prereqs, broken tools, misleading skills, flaky tests, auth/MCP failures, or any "this should've been easier" moment. Also trigger when the user says "file an issue", "report this friction", "log this feedback", "wtf", or "this should be easier". Do NOT use for fixing the friction itself (use skillsmith or agentsmith instead).
This skill should be used when querying OmniFocus data, managing tasks, running GTD diagnostics, or configuring perspectives. Triggers when user asks "show tasks", "overdue items", "check inbox", "stalled projects", "waiting for list", "someday maybe", "GTD health check", "AI Agent tasks", "publish plan to OmniFocus", "set up perspectives", "perspective inventory", "configure perspective", "quick stats", or "missing perspectives". Also triggers when the user pastes an `omnifocus://` URL — parse the entity type and ID from the URL, then use `/ofo:info <url>` to look it up directly. Do NOT trigger for: "create OmniFocus plugin" (use omnifocus-generator skill), "analyze my system" or "discover my patterns" (use attache-analyst skill), pure GTD methodology questions (use gtd-coach skill).
This skill should be used when analyzing OmniFocus system structure, discovering workflow patterns, running AI-enhanced GTD coaching, or learning the user's tool stack. Triggers when user asks "analyze my OmniFocus", "discover my system", "what's my structure", "AI coaching", "project health analysis", "system insights", "learn my workflow", "understand my patterns", "suggest improvements", "what tools do I use", or "update my tool stack". Do NOT trigger for: "show tasks" or "check inbox" (use omnifocus-core), "create OmniFocus plugin" (use omnifocus-generator), "what makes a good next action" (use gtd-coach for pure methodology). This skill is read-only against OmniFocus. It discovers patterns, infers structure, and persists learned insights via the Attache preferenceManager. It can read and update vault tool notes (status, usage patterns) via the archivist agent.
This skill should be used when creating OmniFocus Automation plugins (.omnifocusjs), JXA scripts for OmniFocus, or OmniFocus automation artifacts. Triggers when user asks "create OmniFocus plugin", "generate OmniFocus plugin", "build .omnifocusjs", "build OmniFocus automation", "build JXA script for OmniFocus", "create OmniFocus action", or "make OmniFocus plugin". Do NOT trigger for: "create a plugin" without OmniFocus context (ask for clarification), "create a Claude plugin" (use plugin-dev skill), "install a plugin" (use omnifocus-core skill), "show tasks" or "analyze" (use omnifocus-core skill). WORKFLOW: 1) CLASSIFY query vs plugin 2) SELECT format (solitary/solitary-fm/bundle/solitary-library) 3) COMPOSE from libraries 4) GENERATE via `node scripts/generate_plugin.js` - NEVER Write/Edit tools 5) VALIDATE via `bash scripts/validate-plugin.sh` 6) TEST in OmniFocus.
This skill should be used when users need GTD methodology coaching on productivity, workflow, or task management systems. Triggers when user asks "create a next action", "check my GTD system", "analyze my projects", "improve my workflow", "weekly review", "inbox zero", "someday maybe", or "GTD coaching". For OmniFocus-specific automation, use the omnifocus-core skill instead.
This skill should be used when users ask to "create Obsidian templates", "create a template", "create a .base file", "design Bases queries", "set up vault structure", "configure Templater workflows", "set up daily weekly monthly rollup", "analyze vault organization", "configure Excalibrain", "build temporal rollup system", "update frontmatter schema", "fix vault organization", or "add metadata to templates". Architects new PKM structures and provides guidance for Templater, Bases, Chronos, and QuickAdd patterns. Particularly useful for creating automatic note organization systems, temporal rollup structures (daily to yearly), and maintaining job-agnostic organizational patterns. Do NOT use for maintaining or evolving existing vault content (metadata drift, duplicate notes, merges, link redirects, canvas generation — use vault-curator for those).
This skill should be used when users ask to "analyze vault metadata", "check for schema drift", "fix duplicate notes", "update note properties", "generate canvas", "improve vault connections", "create discovery view", "validate frontmatter consistency", "build knowledge map", "check for orphaned notes", or "analyze note relationships". Also handles: "find duplicates", "merge notes", "redirect links", "suggest properties", "show connections", "extract meeting from log", "migrate vault notes", "visualize my notes", "show me a map", "update this note", "write to vault", or "create a note from URL". Curates and evolves existing vault content through pattern detection, migration workflows, metadata intelligence, consolidation, discovery, visualization, and direct vault writes. Do NOT use for creating new templates, schemas, Bases queries, or vault structures (use vault-architect for those).
This skill should be used when the user asks to "compose tools", "automate this workflow", "make this repeatable", "what patterns do you see", "pipe through fzf", "what tools am I using", "configure sesh.toml", "create a dev environment", "build a session template", "set up sesh config", "clean up worktrees", "resume my session", "should this be a function or a task", or needs help composing workflows from existing CLI tools. Also trigger on fzf composition, workflow discovery, pattern graduation, tool landscape, or sesh wildcards. Do NOT use for tmux display or keybindings (use terminal-emulation). Do NOT use for worktree lifecycle (use chronicle). Do NOT use for signals or logging (use signals-monitoring). Do NOT use for mise config or tasks (use mise-tooling).
This skill should be used when the user asks to "theme lazygit", "configure k9s skin", "set up fzf preview", "create a television channel", "configure tv channel", "customize btop theme", "configure gum prompt", "style glow markdown", "record a terminal session", "play asciinema cast", "convert asciinema to gif", "convert asciinema to svg", "convert cast to mp4", "render terminal recording with vhs", "share asciinema recording", or needs help with TUI application theming/keybindings/quirks (fzf, television/tv, gum, btop, lazygit, k9s, glow, charm) or terminal session recording (asciinema, agg, vhs, svg-term-cli). Do NOT use for the underlying color protocol (ANSI/256/truecolor) — use terminal-emulation. Do NOT use for tmux automation — use tmux-dev. Do NOT use for shell-level fzf composition pipelines — use environment-composition.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "fix terminal colors", "configure $TERM", "debug terminfo", "set up truecolor", "test 256 color support", "fix unicode rendering", "fix garbled characters", "fix broken box drawing", "fix emoji rendering", "configure locale", "fix SSH terminal", "check $COLORTERM", "apply ANSI escape codes", "set up base16 theme", or needs help with the Unix terminal substrate — `$TERM`, terminfo database, ANSI escape codes, color tiers (16/256/truecolor), `$COLORTERM`, Unicode/UTF-8 rendering, locale configuration, and SSH terminal setup. Do NOT use for tmux automation (sessions, options, plugins, send-keys) — use tmux-dev. Do NOT use for TUI app theming (lazygit/k9s themes) — use tui-experience. Do NOT use for shell config — use zsh-dev.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "send keys to a tmux pane", "capture a tmux pane", "find my pane id", "address a tmux pane", "configure tmux options", "write a tmux format string", "create a tmux plugin", "add a tmux hook", "test my tmux plugin", "bind a tmux mouse click", or "create a tmux session programmatically". Covers tmux as an automation surface — pane/window/session unique IDs (`%N`/`@N`/`$N`), send-keys/capture-pane/pipe-pane, options and format strings, TPM plugins, hooks, and plugin testing patterns. Do NOT use for tmux display issues (TERM, colors-inside-tmux, Unicode) — use terminal-emulation. Do NOT use for sesh session orchestration — use environment-composition.
This skill should be used when creating, updating, or managing Confluence pages via the REST API. Supplements the official Atlassian plugin (which provides read/search but lacks page write operations). Triggers on "create confluence page", "update confluence page", "add confluence content", "build confluence layout", "configure confluence macro", "generate confluence page", "fix confluence page", "set up confluence page".
This skill should be used when developing, testing, or securing Helm charts for Kubernetes. Use when the user asks to "create a Helm chart", "add Helm tests", "sign a Helm chart", "push chart to OCI registry", "migrate to Helm 4", "write values.schema.json", "set up helm-unittest", or "configure chart dependencies". Do NOT use for general Kubernetes manifests without Helm (use kubectl or kustomize instead).
Expert guidance for Swift development including SwiftUI, iOS/macOS frameworks, Server-side Swift, and Objective-C to Swift 6 migration. Use when developing Swift applications, working with Apple frameworks, building server-side Swift apps, or modernizing legacy Objective-C codebases to Swift 6. Supports Swift 5.0-6.0 with version annotations and live documentation fetching.
This skill should be used when identifying, analyzing, and mitigating security risks in Artificial Intelligence systems using the CoSAI (Coalition for Secure AI) Risk Map framework. Use when users ask to "assess AI security risks", "analyze AI system threats", "map risks to controls", "run a risk assessment", "check compliance with MITRE ATLAS", "generate a CoSAI report", or "profile persona risks". Supports LLM applications, ML pipelines, model training/serving infrastructure, and compliance reporting aligned with MITRE ATLAS, NIST AI RMF, OWASP Top 10 for LLM, STRIDE, and ISO 22989 frameworks. Do NOT use for general software security scanning without an AI/ML component (use standard SAST/DAST tools instead).
This skill should be used when users ask to "evaluate my agent", "improve agent quality", "agent metrics", "check agent description", "agent isn't triggering", "validate agent", "agent score", "as-evaluate", "as-improve", "agent quality", "fix agent description", or "why isn't my agent triggering". Provides agent quality evaluation with 3 scored dimensions and an improvement loop that orchestrates skillsmith and marketplace-manager. Do NOT use for skill evaluation — route to skillsmith instead. Do NOT use for agent creation — route to plugin-dev:agent-development instead.
This skill should be used when users ask to "create a skill", "validate a skill for quality", "evaluate skill improvements", "improve my skill", "update my skill", "fix skill", "iterate on skill", "optimize skill", "skill quality", "skill performance", "skill isn't working", "analyze skill metrics", "init a new skill", "check skill compliance", or "sync skill to marketplace". Provides comprehensive skill development with automated validation, metrics tracking, and improvement workflows.
This skill should be used when managing Claude Code plugin marketplace operations including setup, validation, version syncing, and plugin scaffolding. Sets up marketplace repos to be self-sufficient with their own validation and sync scripts. Triggers on "setup marketplace repo", "install repo scripts", "scaffold plugin", "auto-fix marketplace", "reverse scan", "sync versions", "validate marketplace", "add to marketplace", "check marketplace", or "create plugin". Do NOT use for skill content improvements (use skillsmith), plugin component creation (use plugin-dev), or OmniFocus/Obsidian operations.
Use this skill when the Slack MCP server is not connected, when you need Canvas read/update operations, when you need to add/remove reactions, or when direct Slack API access is explicitly requested. Triggers on "read slack canvas", "update slack canvas", "create slack canvas", "rewrite slack canvas", "add slack reaction", "remove slack reaction", "get slack thread", "slack channel history", "parse slack url", "slack without mcp", "slack api curl". Do NOT use for channel/message operations when the Slack MCP server is available — use the official MCP plugin instead.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "write a commit message", "write good commits", "configure a branching strategy", "configure git workflow", "fix a merge conflict", "review merge strategies", "analyze branching strategies", "run parallel experiments in git", "build a multi-agent git workflow", "add version control to documents", "convert from svn to git", "review git best practices", "write commit messages for documents", or any question about managing change across code, documents, or content using git, jujutsu, subversion, or other version control tools.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a zsh function", "configure fpath", "add a keychain secret", "set up keychainctl", "check shell startup", or needs help with autoload functions, completions, zsh testing, Plugin Standard compliance, storing tokens, retrieving secrets, or macOS keychain management via keychainctl. Do NOT use for terminal display issues or signal handling (use terminal-emulation or signals-monitoring skills instead).
This skill should be used when configuring agentgateway for AI/LLM provider routing, MCP server routing, external processing, and traffic policies. Use when the user asks to "add an LLM provider backend", "configure MCP routing", "set up Ollama backend", "add OpenAI backend", "configure Anthropic", "add Vertex AI backend", "set up rate limiting", "configure CORS", "add external processing", "upgrade agentgateway", or "troubleshoot AI routing". Supports Ollama, OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Vertex AI, Azure OpenAI, and Bedrock backends.
This skill should be used when configuring kgateway (Kubernetes Gateway API implementation) for HTTP routing, Gateway resources, HTTPRoutes, and GatewayClass configuration. Use when the user asks to "create a Gateway resource", "configure HTTPRoute", "set up path-based routing", "check kgateway installation", "install kgateway", "upgrade kgateway helm chart", or "troubleshoot route attachment". Covers Gateway API standards, kgateway Backend CRD, and Envoy-based control plane on Kubernetes.
This skill should be used when working with Unix process signals, shell trap handlers, macOS unified logging, file watching, process monitoring, and terminal notifications. Use when users ask to "check system logs", "debug my app", "fix script cleanup on Ctrl+C", "add signal handling to a script", "configure log streaming", "build a file watcher", "send a notification from the terminal", or "open a log stream in tmux".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "help me with taxes", "organize my expenses", "plan estimated tax payments", "renew my license", "track my continuing education hours", "what are my compliance deadlines", "set up tax tracking", "compare licensing requirements", or mentions managing sole proprietor business operations, taxes, and licensing for mental health therapists.