
Trace how something works with an investigator subagent and a skeptical reviewer subagent.
Audit a repo for code quality issues using focused heuristics.
Determine whether test failures come from the current branch.
Create tracked tasks or issues with session context.
Manage Codex self-configuration and session analysis; not skill authoring (use $sc).
Scan a repo for sensitive data before making it public.
Create or revise engineering diagrams in ASCII or Mermaid.
Drive a development task through planning, execution, and verification.
Review code, docs, specs, architecture, UX, or design docs.
Create, edit, review, or extract Word docx documents.
Manage Linear issues and projects through `linear-cli`.
Create or update skills and SKILL.md content.
Simulate implementing a spec against the real source code, then grade the spec as correct, comprehensive, and simple. Use only when explicitly invoked as $spec-simulate or when the user asks to simulate implementation from a spec.
Run explicitly requested swarm workflows for feature delivery.
Write repository-appropriate git commit messages by first checking local history, then matching that repo's conventions. Use when asked to draft a commit message, explain how a repo formats commits, or adapt commit style across different repositories.
Write sudocode from real code for docs and specs.
Load reusable reference docs for coding-related agent work. Always load in context at beginning of session.
Generate incremental Slack digests for channels, topics, and categories.
Add or update CLI maturity ratings in repo docs.
Optimize skill instructions, resources, and usability.
Coordinate explicitly requested subagent work as a manager.
Read a Markdown task file, parse frontmatter, split work by level-2 headings outside code fences, and execute each section with subagents while keeping level-3 headings as ordered follow-on instructions for the same subagent.
Reproduce and fix OpenClaw issues with Showboat proof, managed implementation, and repo-local integration gateways.
Install or document local command-line tools end to end.
List, inspect, validate, or materialize bundled file schemas.
Write or review technical documentation.
Use only when explicitly invoked to manage ~/integ/[project] harness repos.
Record, sync, and query local agent activity ledger entries.
Automate browser navigation, interaction, screenshots, and extraction.
Send exactly one final-state desktop notification before the final report.
Judge agent work as approve, reject, or escalate.
Use when creating TypeScript projects or add TypeScript pre-commit checks.
Watch a pull request and CI until green or needing fixes.
Create, inspect, or manage git worktrees.
Draft, validate, or explain Conventional Commit messages.
Fill TODO, placeholder, or missing Markdown links.
Find, map, or resume Codex CLI sessions.
Run a development task from intake through implementation.
Refresh a repo by syncing local master from origin.
Load local dotenvx credential sets for agent workflows.
Run live OpenClaw integration proof against a named claw gateway profile with showboat-v2.
Audit an OpenClaw maturity-scorecard surface into an evidence-backed component score report. Use when given a surface from an OpenClaw maturity-scorecard.md and asked to score coverage, quality, readiness, or generate a detailed surface report plus per-component subreports.
Resolve explicit shortcut triggers and usage. Always read this file at the start of a thread or when user uses `trigger`.
Generate project icons, logos, or inline brand marks.
Create or improve Hacker News submission titles.
Land completed work and update AGD status docs.
Link the current Codex session to a durable Markdown task note.
Use 1Password CLI safely for agent credential workflows.
Create, edit, extract, or analyze PDF documents.
Summarize Codex activity from the agent ledger.
Create executable Showboat demos that prove behavior.
Send explicit Slack notifications through `slack-post`.
Upload existing images to ImageKit and return CDN URLs.
Create, edit, analyze, or visualize spreadsheet files.
Add an Apache 2.0 license and update package metadata.
Proofread publish-ready drafts for clarity, correctness, and links.
Create or audit Agent Project Directory docs and status structure.
Sweep recent OpenClaw GitHub issues, filter for real unstarted bugs, and write a report to $mem claw/main reports.
Implement, fix, refactor, or otherwise modify source code.
Run in fast-mode with only explicitly allowed skills.
Refactor an existing OpenClaw docs page with source-audited preservation, restructuring, and verification.
Audit documentation rewrites with JSON-first, block-scoped, line-level coverage mappings. Use for moved-section checklists, preservation proofs, migration maps, or line-by-line coverage reviews of Markdown/MDX docs.
Finalize completed PR or local checkout work.
Create schema-backed Showboat integration proofs with scenario summaries, raw artifacts, and replayable verification.
Create structured specs and code exploration docs.
Turn an existing concrete spec into a reusable generic spec template. Use when asked to create a generic spec, template spec, reusable implementation template, or generalized version of a spec from a specific implementation such as one plugin, channel, integration, feature, or PR.
Improve skills from observed agent friction in sessions, PRs, or audits.
Manage user-defined knowledge bases when `$mem` is invoked or durable knowledge is being saved.
Write or review high-quality OpenClaw developer documentation.
Write or review Stripe-style developer documentation.