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executing-plans
Use when you have a written implementation plan to execute in a separate session with review checkpoints
用 Codex 或 Claude 帮你安装 复制这段 Prompt,粘贴到 Codex、Claude 或其他助手里,让它检查 Skill 页面并帮你完成安装。
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Use when you have a written implementation plan to execute in a separate session with review checkpoints
用 Codex 或 Claude 帮你安装 复制这段 Prompt,粘贴到 Codex、Claude 或其他助手里,让它检查 Skill 页面并帮你完成安装。
Use when about to claim work is complete, fixed, passing, verified, release-ready, or ready to commit, merge, publish, or hand off.
Manage persistent coding sessions across Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Cursor, and OpenCode engines. Use when orchestrating multi-engine coding agents, starting/sending/stopping sessions, running multi-agent council collaborations, cross-session messaging, ultraplan deep planning, ultrareview parallel code review, autoloop autonomous workspace iteration, ultraapp building deployable web apps from a structured Q&A interview, switching models/tools at runtime, or exposing the orchestrator's 65 tools as an MCP server to Hermes Agent / Claude Desktop / Cursor / Cline / Continue / Zed / Windsurf / Goose. Triggers on "start a session", "send to session", "run council", "ultraplan", "ultrareview", "autoloop", "ultraapp", "Forge tab", "build a web app", "one-click app", "AppSpec", "autonomous iteration", "iterate until goal", "deep paper review", "auto research", "switch model", "multi-agent", "coding session", "session inbox", "cursor agent", "opencode", "mcp server", "clawo-mcp", "hermes mcp", "model context protocol
Use when starting a turn or checking Aegis skill routing.
Summarizes WeChat group chat highlights into a structured digest using the local wx-cli binary (https://github.com/jackwener/wx-cli). Generates a normal digest by default; a roast (毒舌) version is opt-in. Maintains per-group history (history.json + history-digests.jsonl), per-user profiles, and per-group fact memory (memory.md) across runs, with privacy guardrails baked in. Use when the user asks to "总结群聊", "群聊精华", "群聊摘要", "summarize group chat", "group chat digest", mentions a WeChat group name with a time range, says "帮我看看 XX 群最近聊了什么", "XX 群有什么值得看的", or asks to "回溯画像" / "初始化画像" / "backfill profiles". Adds the roast version when the user says "毒舌版", "roast 版", "再来个毒舌的", or similar.
Use when encountering any bug, test failure, or unexpected behavior, before proposing fixes
Use when the user explicitly requests strict or test-first TDD, or when the current conversation already contains an explicit `TDD Route: strict` decision from another Aegis workflow.
| name | executing-plans |
| description | Use when you have a written implementation plan to execute in a separate session with review checkpoints |
Load plan, review critically, execute all tasks, report when complete.
Announce at start: "I'm using the executing-plans skill to implement this plan."
For non-trivial plan execution, include Aegis Visibility in natural prose:
name why Aegis is keeping the current slice tied to the approved plan,
checkpoint, drift check, pre-edit governance, or verification boundary. This
visibility belongs to the active execution workflow; do not replace it with a
generic used-skills log.
Note: Tell your human partner that Aegis works much better with access to subagents. The quality of its work will be significantly higher if run on a platform with subagent support (such as Claude Code or Codex). If subagents are available, use aegis:subagent-driven-development instead of this skill.
Execution Readiness View,
read it before implementation and compare the plan against its intent lock,
scope fence, baseline lock, owner / contract constraints, compatibility
boundary, retirement boundary, test obligations, review gates, drift /
rewind rules, and evidence required before completion.If the plan has multiple tasks, may span sessions, or includes architecture / contract / workflow changes:
For each task:
Mark as in_progress
Follow each step exactly (plan has bite-sized steps)
Before any new source-code path is added by a task, restate the plan's
Change Necessity or create a compact one if the plan failed to carry it
forward. Plan approval is not by itself proof that a new helper, small guard,
new branch, fallback, adapter, or owner is necessary.
Change Necessity:
- User-visible need:
- No-change / non-code option:
- Why code change is necessary:
- Minimum change boundary:
- Decision: no-change | docs/config-only | code-change | needs-clarification
If the decision is not code-change, pause execution and return to plan
review instead of editing. If the decision is code-change, carry the
minimum boundary into the edit and verification scope.
Before any non-trivial source edit, run the plan's
Pre-Edit Complexity Check or create a compact one:
Use using-aegis/references/complexity-governance.md for shared artifact
classes, pressure signals, and over-budget handling.
Complexity Budget:
- Artifact class:
- Target files / artifacts:
- Current pressure:
- Projected post-change pressure:
- Budget result: within-budget | at-risk | over-budget
- Planned governance:
Pre-Edit Complexity Check:
- Safer edit boundary:
- Decision: edit-in-place | extract helper | add owner file | split task | pause for plan update
If the check contradicts the plan's file boundary, pause and return to plan
review instead of silently stuffing logic into an overloaded owner. If the
budget result is over-budget and the task does not also govern that
overrun, stop execution and return to plan review rather than pushing the
task through as if it were still atomic.
Run verifications as specified
Update TodoCheckpointDraft and DriftCheckDraft before marking the task completed.
When an Execution Readiness View exists, the drift check must explicitly
compare the active slice against the view's intent lock, scope fence,
baseline lock, compatibility boundary, retirement boundary, test
obligations, and review gates.
Mark as completed
After all tasks complete and verified:
STOP executing immediately when:
Ask for clarification rather than guessing.
Return to Review (Step 1) when:
Don't force through blockers - stop and ask.
Required workflow skills: