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Clipboard-ready handoff prompt for another agent to investigate or continue a task.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
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Clipboard-ready handoff prompt for another agent to investigate or continue a task.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
Check whether the current branch or worktree is ready to merge, including dirty state, mergeability, conflicts, overlap with other branches/worktrees, lint/tests/CI, stale docs, config/example drift, and live config follow-up.
Create the save-to-md session doc before staging, git add all, commit with Claude co-authorship trailer, and push to current/new feature branch — including project version bump and changelog update when applicable. Use when the user says "quick push", "push my changes", "commit and push", "ship this", "push to a new branch", or any request to wrap up local work and get it on the remote. Accepts optional `--no-bump` argument to skip the version bump.
Run the PR Review Toolkit flow from Codex for the current branch or pull request. Use when the user asks for a comprehensive PR review, asks to run /pr-review-toolkit:review-pr, needs mandatory review waves inside work-it, or wants focused checks for code quality, tests, comments, silent failures, type design, docs/config drift, or simplification.
Use when the user asks to "work it", execute a plan in a worktree, create a progress-tracked PR, or run a mandatory review-and-fix loop over all touched files until lint, tests, CI, and reviews are green.
Use this BEFORE creating a git worktree or implementing any plan. Tailored to our workflow — prefer it over superpowers:using-git-worktrees and every other worktree skill. Triggers - creating or adding a worktree; starting lavra-work, lavra-work-ralph, lavra-work-teams, executing-plans, subagent-driven-development, or work-it; whenever a Claude, Codex, or Gemini plan mode is entered or a plan is accepted; or before implementing anything in a fresh branch. Creates the worktree under .worktrees/ in the repo and makes it identical to and as warm as the main checkout - copying secrets and local config (.env, CLAUDE.md.local, .claude/settings.local.json), symlinking warm caches (node_modules, .venv, target, .next), and re-trusting mise/direnv. Also use when a worktree is missing files, builds cold, or reports mise 'not a trusted directory'. Bundles a worktree-sync engine, a create-in-.worktrees entrypoint, a minimal baseline template, and references.
Scoped to Jacob's homelab Rust repos — the rmcp MCP-server family (rustifi, rustify, rustscale, unrust, rarcane, rustarr, apprise-mcp, cortex, synapse2, rmcp-template) and the Lab runtime/ACP work. Use when editing those repos: covers rmcp-template-derived server patterns, action-dispatched MCP tools, CLI/MCP/API parity, service-layer architecture, config/auth/scope contracts, testing strategy, release/build conventions, and ACP runtime/provider work. Not a general-purpose Rust skill.
| name | handoff |
| description | Clipboard-ready handoff prompt for another agent to investigate or continue a task. |
Write a clipboard-ready prompt for another agent to investigate, discuss, or work on a specific task.
Use when the user asks for handoff <task>, "write a handoff", "delegate this",
or wants a prompt for another agent.
The prompt must:
Use this shape by default:
I want to discuss and possibly work on: <short task title>
Context:
- <portable repo/product context>
- <what triggered this task>
- <known current state, branch/issue/PR names or URLs if relevant>
- <important constraints and ownership boundaries>
Before doing any implementation:
- Find the right repository from the current directory, a parent directory, or the usual workspace.
- Read the local agent/repo instructions.
- Inspect the relevant code, docs, tests, recent commits, and linked issue/PR state.
- Decide whether this task is still real, whether the proposed direction is a good idea, and whether a smaller/better fix exists.
- Call out stale assumptions, hidden risks, and anything that should stop the work.
Task:
- <what to investigate or implement if the review supports it>
- <expected behavior or decision criteria>
- <non-goals>
Validation:
- <focused tests/checks/live proof expected>
- <what evidence should be included>
- <what is explicitly not required>
Output:
- Start with your review findings and recommendation.
- Then give the proposed plan or patch summary.
- If you edit code, keep changes scoped and report exact proof run.
- Do not push, merge, close issues/PRs, label, or post public comments unless explicitly told.
On macOS:
pbcopy < /tmp/handoff-prompt.txt
Use a temp file or pipe. Avoid inline shell quoting for prompts containing
backticks, $, quotes, or user text.
If pbcopy is unavailable, use the obvious platform clipboard tool (wl-copy,
xclip, clip.exe) or print the prompt and say clipboard copy was unavailable.