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nanostack
nanostack contém 18 skills coletadas de garagon, com cobertura ocupacional por repositório e páginas de detalhe dentro do site.
Skills neste repositório
Use when the user asks about available workflow skills, wants an overview of the engineering workflow, or references "nanostack". Also triggers on /nanostack.
Document what you learned during this sprint. Reads artifacts, writes structured solutions to know-how/solutions/. Run after /ship or after fixing a significant bug. Triggers on /compound.
Use after writing code to get a thorough code review. Runs two passes — structural correctness then adversarial edge-case hunting. Scales depth by diff size. Supports --quick, --standard, --thorough modes. Triggers on /review.
Use before shipping to production. Performs OWASP Top 10 audit and STRIDE threat modeling against the codebase. Supports --quick, --standard, --thorough modes. Also use when the user asks to check security, audit code, or review for vulnerabilities. Triggers on /security.
Use when you have a rough idea and want it sharpened before any code is written. Refines the idea through questions, one at a time. Explores 2-3 approaches with trade-offs. Walks the design with you, section by section. Saves a brief your next steps read. Still challenges scope and finds the smallest starting point. Supports --autopilot to run the full sprint automatically after approval. Use --retro after a sprint to reflect on what shipped. Triggers on /think, /office-hours, /ceo-review.
Use when working near production, sensitive systems, or destructive operations. Activates on-demand safety hooks that block dangerous commands. Supports modes — careful (warn), freeze (guided, keeps writes within scope), unfreeze (remove restrictions). Triggers on /guard, /careful, /freeze, /unfreeze.
Orchestrate parallel agent sessions through a sprint. Coordinates task claiming, dependency resolution, and artifact handoff between independent agents. Triggers on /conductor, /sprint, /parallel.
Add a feature to an existing project with a full sprint. Skips /think diagnostic, goes straight to planning. Use when the user knows what they want and the project already exists. Triggers on /feature.
Use to verify that code works correctly — browser-based testing with Playwright, native app testing with computer use, CLI testing, API testing, or root-cause debugging. Supports --quick, --standard, --thorough modes. Triggers on /qa.
Use when starting non-trivial work (touching 3+ files, new features, refactors, bug investigations). Produces a scoped, actionable implementation plan before any code is written. Triggers on /nano.
Use when code is ready to ship — creates PRs, merges, deploys, and verifies. Handles the full PR-to-production pipeline. Triggers on /ship.
Use after review/qa/security/license-audit/privacy-check to compose a release decision before /ship. Returns OK only when all required upstream evidence is present and clean. Triggers on /release-readiness.
Use to detect personal-data collection signals (email forms, payment fields, telemetry libraries) before shipping. Surfaces missing privacy notes. Not a legal review. Triggers on /privacy-check.
Use to audit the open-source licenses of every direct dependency in this project before shipping. Flags GPL/AGPL as BLOCKED, unknown as WARN. Triggers on /license-audit.
Use to list the open-source licenses of every dependency in this project, grouped by license family. Flags GPL or AGPL dependencies that may force the project itself to be open-source. Triggers on /audit-licenses.
First-time setup and guided sprint. Configures stack, permissions, and work preferences conversationally. Run once after installing nanostack. Triggers on /nano-run.
Install health check for nanostack. Diagnoses dependencies, permissions, telemetry config, and pre-V5 detection. Triggers on /nano-doctor. Flags - --json, --offline, --fix.
Quick reference for all nanostack commands. Shows available skills, what each one does, and how to use them. Triggers on /nano-help.