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Use this when the user wants to draft a third-party vendor or product privacy and security review document for consumer use.
Use to execute an implementation plan yourself, inline in this conversation, with review checkpoints. The simpler alternative to subagent-driven-development - use it for small plans or when the agents feature is off. Works in an isolated git worktree.
Use when implementation is complete and tests pass, to integrate the work. Verifies the build/tests, then presents clear options - merge locally, open a pull request, keep as-is, or discard - and carries out the choice, including cleaning up the git worktree.
Use to execute an implementation plan task-by-task by dispatching a fresh sub-agent per task with a review gate after each. Preferred when the agents feature is on - it keeps the main conversation's context lean and cheap. Works in an isolated git worktree.
Use this before any creative or building work - new features, components, behavior changes, or non-trivial fixes. Explores intent, requirements, and design through dialogue, then writes an agreed spec before any implementation begins.
Use before implementing a plan, to set up an isolated git worktree to work in. Creates a linked worktree under .worktrees/ and changes into it, so the feature's work never touches the main checkout - and a second conversation can work a different feature in parallel.
Use when you have an agreed spec or requirements for a multi-step task, before touching code. Turns the spec into a bite-sized, test-driven implementation plan with exact files, code, and commands - then hands off to execution.
Use this when the user wants to create, write, or edit a sub-agent. Interviews them, then authors the agent's file.
Use when a diagram would explain something better than prose - software architecture, class or type hierarchies, module and package dependencies, call graphs, state machines, control- or data-flow, entity-relationship (ER) diagrams, decision trees, or any nodes-and-edges relationship. GxPT renders fenced dot / neato / fdp / twopi / circo code blocks inline as images, so reach for this instead of ASCII art.
Use this when the user wants to create, write, or edit a skill. Interviews them, then authors the skill's files.