framework/core/skills/investigate/SKILL.md
Use when the user asks to diagnose a bug, find the root cause of a failing behavior, or run a controlled hypothesis-by-hypothesis investigation with experiments and evidence. Produces a diagnostic report with a recommended fix (but does not apply the fix). Do NOT trigger on "fix this bug" when the cause is obvious, or on simple error-message lookups.
npx skillsauth add korchasa/flow investigateInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Diagnose the root cause of an issue autonomously. Propose candidate hypotheses, pick the most promising one, run discrete-outcome experiments, update probabilities with evidence, iterate. No user checkpoints. Final report recommends a fix; it does not apply one.
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development
Use when the user asks to add TypeScript strict-mode code-style rules to AGENTS.md for a TypeScript project using strict mode. Do NOT trigger for Deno projects (use setup-agent-code-style-deno) or non-strict TS configurations.
development
Use when the user asks to add Deno/TypeScript code-style rules to AGENTS.md, or during initial Deno project setup when code-style guidelines need to be established. Do NOT trigger for non-Deno TypeScript projects (use setup-agent-code-style-strict), or for runtime-agnostic style advice.
testing
Use when the user provides a source (URL, file path, or free text) to save into the project's memex — a long-term knowledge bank for AI agents. Stores the raw source, extracts entities into cross-linked pages, runs a backlink audit, and updates the index and activity log. Do NOT trigger on casual reads; only when the intent is to persist a source into the memex.
development
Use when the user asks to audit a memex (long-term knowledge bank for AI agents) for orphans, dead SALP REFs, missing sections, contradictions, or index drift. Runs a deterministic structural check, layers LLM-judgement findings, optionally auto-fixes trivial issues with `--fix`. Do NOT trigger on general code linting.