Security-inspect an AI agent skill (your own or a third party's) with the skillspector CLI, then deliver a plain-English verdict report in chat (safe / caution / do-not-install, threat breakdown, top findings to check, file hotspots). Use whenever you want to vet, scan, audit, or sanity-check a skill before installing or trusting it, point at a skill repo/folder/zip and ask "is this safe?", say "inspect this skill", "scan this skill", "check this skill for malware", "skillspector", or share a GitHub link to a skill/agent and want to know the risk. Also use to re-read confusing skillspector output.
Security-inspect an AI agent skill (your own or a third party's) with the skillspector CLI, then deliver a plain-English verdict report in chat (safe / caution / do-not-install, threat breakdown, top findings to check, file hotspots). Use whenever Ossie wants to vet, scan, audit, or sanity-check a skill before installing or trusting it, points at a skill repo/folder/zip and asks "is this safe?", says "inspect this skill", "scan this skill", "check this skill for malware", "skillspector", or shares a GitHub link to a skill/agent and wants to know the risk. Also use to re-read confusing skillspector output.
Execute GitHub issues one at a time as vertical slices — fetch, branch, TDD, verify, PR, then the next. Use when the user says "ship issue", "resolve
Unified 3D printing pipeline for Bambu Lab printers. USE WHEN user says: print, 3d print, slice, slice this, make me, design a part, model this, STL, 3MF, MakerWorld, browse models, find me a model, printer status, check printer, what's printing, prepare for printing, generate 3MF, fit on one plate, multi-object plate, storage, organizer, mount, holder, bracket, gridfinity, or provides STL files, photos of things to design, or MakerWorld links. Covers design with OpenSCAD MCP, browsing MakerWorld with agent-browser, slicing STL to 3MF with the bundled OrcaSlicer-backed CLI, multi-plate arrangement, and printer control with Bambu MCP. This is the only skill for 3D-printing related work.
USE WHEN: dogfood, QA, exploratory test, find issues, bug hunt, test this app/site/platform, or review the quality of a web application. Systematically explores a web app in a real browser, finds bugs and UX issues, and produces a structured report with full reproduction evidence (step-by-step screenshots, repro GIFs when available, and detailed repro steps) so findings can be handed straight to the responsible team.
USE WHEN: check/audit/update/improve/fix CLAUDE.md or AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md maintenance, AGENTS.md review, project memory optimization, agent documentation. Audits agent instruction files against modern harness engineering principles (leanness, discoverability, anti-staleness), then applies targeted improvements after approval.
Deep implementation review that hunts for real bugs. Use when the user asks for adversarial review, review this implementation, audit my code, stress test this, find problems with this, ship-readiness review, is this ready to ship, check this against the plan, check this against the spec, find bugs in this, implementation audit. This skill is for IMPLEMENTATIONS — code, configs, scripts, pipelines. For plans and designs before implementation, use a plan-review or design-challenge skill instead.
Babysit a PR end-to-end — push the branch, poll CI every 3 minutes, auto-fix red checks, address PR comments via validation, then alert (or auto-merge with --auto-approve) when ready. Use this whenever a user says 'babysit this PR', 'watch the CI', '/babysit-pr', wants a PR shepherded to merge, or wants CI failures auto-fixed in a loop.