Topic: cli
1,462 skills in this topic.
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session-resume
Session resume protocol and session repairs handling. Loaded when spellbook_session_init returns resume_available: true, or when session_init returns a repairs array. Triggers: 'resume', 'continue', 'where were we', session resume, session repairs.
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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sharpening-prompts
Use when reviewing LLM prompts, skill instructions, subagent prompts, or any text that will instruct an AI. Triggers: "review this prompt", "audit instructions", "sharpen prompt", "is this clear enough", "would an LLM understand this", "ambiguity check". Also invoked by instruction-engineering, reviewing-design-docs, and reviewing-impl-plans for instruction quality gates.
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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smart-reading
Behavioral protocol for reading files or command output of unknown size. Loaded automatically for all file reading operations. Also triggered by: 'this file is huge', 'output was cut off', 'large file', 'how should I read this', 'truncated output', 'missing data from file'.
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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tarot-mode
Use when session returns mode.type='tarot', user says '/tarot', or requests roundtable dialogue with archetypes. Triggers: '/tarot', 'use tarot mode', 'roundtable with archetypes', 'tarot personas'. Session-level mode, not task-level.
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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test-driven-development
Use when user explicitly requests test-driven development. Triggers: 'TDD', 'write tests first', 'red green refactor', 'test-first', 'start with the test'. Also invoked by develop and executing-plans for implementation tasks. NOT for: full feature work (use develop, which includes TDD internally).
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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testing-strategy
Test selection strategy and scope guidance. Triggers: 'which tests should I run', 'test tiers', 'test marks', 'slow tests', 'integration vs unit', 'cross-module regression', 'test scope', 'what should I run', 'select tests', 'test batching'. NOT for: writing tests (use test-driven-development) or fixing broken tests (use fixing-tests).
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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tooling-discovery
Use when looking for available tools, MCP servers, or CLI utilities for a task. Triggers: 'what tools do I have', 'is there an MCP for this', 'what's available', 'find a tool for', 'discover tooling', 'what CLI tools exist'. NOT for: documenting existing tools (use documenting-tools).
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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using-git-worktrees
Use when starting feature work that needs isolation from current workspace, or setting up parallel development tracks. Triggers: 'worktree', 'separate branch', 'isolate this work', 'don't mess up current work', 'work on two things at once', 'parallel workstreams', 'new branch for this', 'keep my current work safe'.
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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using-lsp-tools
Use when mcp-language-server tools are available and you need semantic code intelligence. Triggers: 'find definition', 'find references', 'who calls this', 'rename symbol', 'type hierarchy', 'go to definition', 'where is this used', 'where is this defined', 'what type is this'. Provides navigation, refactoring, and type analysis via LSP.
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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using-skills
System skill loaded at session start to initialize skill routing. Not invoked directly by users. Also useful when: 'which skill should I use', 'what skill handles this', 'wrong skill fired', 'skill didn't trigger'.
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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verifying-hunches
Use when about to claim discovery during debugging. Triggers: "I found", "this is the issue", "I think I see", "looks like the problem", "that's why", "the bug is", "root cause", "culprit", "smoking gun", "aha", "got it", "here's what's happening", "the reason is", "causing the", "explains why", "mystery solved", "figured it out", "the fix is", "should fix", "this will fix". Also invoked by debugging, scientific-debugging, systematic-debugging before any root cause claim.
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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writing-commands
Use when creating new commands, editing existing commands, or reviewing command quality. Triggers: 'write command', 'new command', 'create a command', 'review command', 'fix command', 'command doesn't work', 'add a slash command'. NOT for: skill creation (use writing-skills).
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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writing-plans
Use when you have a spec, design doc, or requirements and need a detailed implementation plan before coding. Triggers: 'write a plan', 'create implementation plan', 'plan this out', 'break this down into steps', 'convert design to tasks', 'implementation order'. Also invoked by develop during planning. NOT for: reviewing existing plans (use reviewing-impl-plans).
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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writing-skills
Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment. Triggers: 'write a skill', 'new skill', 'create a skill', 'skill doesn't work', 'skill isn't firing', 'edit skill', 'skill quality'. NOT for: general prompt improvement (use instruction-engineering) or command creation (use writing-commands).
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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documentation-updates
Use after modifying library skills, library commands, or agents to ensure CHANGELOG, README, and docs are updated
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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spellbook-auditing
Meta-audit skill for spellbook development. Spawns parallel subagents to factcheck docs, optimize instructions, find token savings, and identify MCP candidates. Produces actionable report.
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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project-encyclopedia
[DEPRECATED] Use project-level AGENTS.md files instead. Previously used for first-session codebase onboarding and persistent glossary creation.
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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reviewing-impl-plans
Use when reviewing implementation plans before execution. Triggers: 'is this plan solid', 'review the plan', 'check before I start building', 'anything missing from this plan', 'will this plan work', 'audit the implementation plan'. NOT for: reviewing design documents (use reviewing-design-docs) or creating plans (use writing-plans).
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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context-recovery
Recover lost context after session compaction or when information from previous sessions is needed. Use when: user mentions "what were we working on", "I lost context", "before the compact", "previous session", or asks about decisions/implementations/discussions that aren't in current context. Also use proactively when you notice references to prior work you lack context for.
omgpointless/aspy 1
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papi
This skill should be used when the user wants to interact with their paper database — listing papers, searching content, showing paper details, adding papers, or exporting context. Matches queries like "search papers for X", "add this arXiv paper", "show equations from paper Y", "what papers do I have". Prefer CLI over MCP RAG tools for direct lookups.
hummat/paperpipe 9
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papi-ask
Query papers using RAG (PaperQA2 or LEANN). Use when user needs synthesized answers from papers, asks "what does paper X say about Y", or needs cited responses.
hummat/paperpipe 9
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papi-compare
Compare papers for a decision. Use when user asks "which paper should I use", "compare approaches", or needs to choose between methods/algorithms.
hummat/paperpipe 9
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papi-ground
Ground responses in paper excerpts with citations. Use when user wants cited claims, quotes, or needs to avoid hallucination about paper content.
hummat/paperpipe 9
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papi-init
Setup paperpipe agent integration. Use when user wants to add papi to a project's CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md or initialize paper support.
hummat/paperpipe 9