Advisory code quality review for current diffs before finishing, committing, pushing, or opening a PR. Use when asked to review code quality, run a final quality pass, inspect AI-generated changes, or check for over-engineering. Reports actionable suggestions only; does not block or edit unless explicitly asked.
Commit current work by reviewing diffs, splitting into logical commits, and writing standardized messages. Use when the user says "commit", "commit this", "commit current work", or asks to create a git commit.
Scan recent changes for AI-generated code slop and remove it. Use when the user says "deslop", "remove slop", "clean up AI code", or asks to remove AI-generated artifacts from the codebase.
Resolve all merge conflicts on the current branch non-interactively, validate the build, and commit. Use when the user says "fix merge conflicts", "resolve conflicts", or when git status shows conflicting files.
Orchestrates implementation of a multi-task plan by spawning plan-implementer subagents in parallel. Use when the user provides a plan file or plan text and asks to implement it, execute it, or says "implement plan", "run plan", "execute plan".
Resolve on-screen seedit DOM elements to React source files, line numbers, component names, and ownership stacks using the app's dev-only element-source helpers and playwright-cli. Use when an agent needs to inspect a page element, map a snapshot ref to source code, confirm which component rendered a node, or follow up after $profile-browsing finds a rerender hotspot and needs file-level attribution.
Profile app performance while browsing, collecting Web Vitals and React rerender data via react-scan. Orchestrates parallel profiler subagents via playwright-cli to capture navigation timing, long tasks, layout shifts, LCP, React commit counts, render bursts, and per-component render data. Use when profiling browsing performance, finding bottlenecks, diagnosing excessive rerenders, or auditing page performance.
When the user wants to create or update a README.md file for a project. Also use when the user says "write readme," "create readme," "document this project," "project documentation," or asks for help with README.md. Produces thorough, verified documentation covering local setup, architecture, and distribution.