Run a Codex planning-to-Evo workflow for evo-hq/evo v0.4.4+. Use when the user wants to start from a vague performance, architecture, refactor, flaky-test, slow-build, or code-quality problem; optionally use grill-me/grill-with-docs/improve-codebase-architecture; produce an Evo-ready experiment brief; then hand the brief to `$evo discover`, `$evo optimize`, and, when needed, Evo backend/runtime setup with safe scope, metric, gate, backend, host, budget, stall rule, and merge rules.
Stress-tests a strategy, plan, implementation approach, or answer until remaining uncertainty is explicit and evidence-backed, then reports a 0-100 confidence score. Use when the user asks whether Codex is 100% confident, asks to find loopholes or failure modes, requests a confidence audit, says to run a loop until the strategy is factually solid, or invokes confidence-loop hard for up to four sub-agent second opinions.
Searches ICM persistent memory from Codex. Use when the user invokes `icm-recall`, asks to recall or search ICM memory, asks what ICM remembers, or provides a query that should be looked up in long-term memory.
Stores information in ICM persistent memory from Codex. Use when the user invokes `icm-remember`, asks to remember something, asks to store/save a note in ICM, or provides durable context that should be kept for future sessions.
Provides the ICM (Infinite Context Memory) persistent-memory rule for Codex. Use when persistent memory should be consulted or maintained for a task, when the user asks to use ICM generally, or when durable context such as user preferences, resolved errors, architecture decisions, or significant project progress should persist across Codex sessions.
Tucks completed local changes into focused, reviewable git commits with mandatory read-only per-file review subagents before staging. Use when the user explicitly invokes $tuck; do not use for ordinary, small, or natural-language commit requests.
Opens the local Codex goal panel and manages the current Codex thread goal through bundled helper scripts. Use when the user asks to open the goal panel, inspect/set/pause/resume/complete/clear a thread goal, manage goals without the CLI, or make the local goal web app target the current thread.