.claude/skills/remembering-conversations/SKILL.md
Use when user asks 'how should I...' or 'what's the best approach...' after exploring code, OR when you've tried to solve something and are stuck, OR for unfamiliar workflows, OR when user references past work. Searches conversation history.
npx skillsauth add FacuM/yolo-agent remembering-conversationsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Core principle: Search before reinventing. Searching costs nothing; reinventing or repeating mistakes costs everything.
YOU MUST dispatch the search-conversations agent for any historical search.
Announce: "Dispatching search agent to find [topic]."
Then use the Task tool with subagent_type: "search-conversations":
Task tool:
description: "Search past conversations for [topic]"
prompt: "Search for [specific query or topic]. Focus on [what you're looking for - e.g., decisions, patterns, gotchas, code examples]."
subagent_type: "search-conversations"
The agent will:
search toolshow toolSaves 50-100x context vs. loading raw conversations.
You often get value out of consulting your episodic memory once you understand what you're being asked. Search memory in these situations:
After understanding the task:
When you're stuck:
When historical signals are present:
Don't search first:
You CAN use MCP tools directly, but DON'T:
mcp__plugin_episodic-memory_episodic-memory__searchmcp__plugin_episodic-memory_episodic-memory__showUsing these directly wastes your context window. Always dispatch the agent instead.
See MCP-TOOLS.md for complete API reference if needed for advanced usage.
documentation
Extract frames from a YouTube video and analyze them to identify a sequence of steps. Use when user provides a YouTube URL and wants to understand the process, tutorial, or workflow shown in the video by examining its visual content frame-by-frame. Triggers on "extract steps from video", "what steps does this video show", "analyze YouTube tutorial", "screenshot a video", "figure out the steps".
testing
Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment
documentation
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a hookify rule", "write a hook rule", "configure hookify", "add a hookify rule", or needs guidance on hookify rule syntax and patterns.
development
Use when you have a spec or requirements for a multi-step task, before touching code