Answer a question about a GRACE project using full project context. Use when the user has a question about the codebase, architecture, modules, or implementation — loads all GRACE artifacts, navigates the knowledge graph, and provides a grounded answer with citations.
Fix GitHub issues by analyzing the issue, creating a fix plan, and implementing with user approval. Use when user provides an issue number and asks to fix it, or mentions "fix bug", "bug #", or "issue #".
Create a GitHub issue in nerdai/llm-agents-from-scratch and add it to project #11. Use when asked to create a ticket, issue, or task. Supports labels and issue kinds like book-diagrams.
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Review and analyze devnet run results. Use when users want to (1) Analyze devnet logs for errors and warnings, (2) Generate a summary of a devnet run, (3) Identify interoperability issues between clients, (4) Understand consensus progress and block production, (5) Debug forks and finalization issues.
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Convene a panel of CLI-based AI agents (Codex, Gemini) to deliberate on a question. Each agent answers independently, then you synthesize the council's verdict as chairman. Use for architecture decisions, code review, debugging hypotheses, or any question where diverse perspectives add value.
Use when interacting with Jira issues - searching, creating, updating, moving, transitioning, commenting, logging work, downloading attachments, managing sprints, boards, issue links, web links, fields, or users. Auto-triggers on Jira URLs and issue keys (PROJ-123). Also use when MCP Atlassian tools fail or are unavailable for Jira Server/DC.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "run acli jira commands", "create a Jira issue", "search Jira issues", "manage Jira projects", "transition Jira status", "check jira issue", "consistent with jira issue", or mentions ACLI, Atlassian CLI, Jira CLI, Jira issue keys (e.g. KAN-1, PROJ-123), or jira workitem/project/board/sprint operations via the command line.
Runs this repo's GitHub issue and PR workflow with gh. Use when the user mentions issue numbers, PR links, or the project board, asks to pick a manageable issue, wants an issue rewritten into a proper issue, wants backlog triage or relabeling, or wants a PR opened, updated, or reviewed. Do not use for local-only git work with no GitHub issue or project flow.
Answer research questions using a local vector DB and online literature search, with auto-ingest for new papers. Use when you need to find relevant academic work or verify if an idea is novel.
Review Python code for bugs, security issues, and style problems
Use when adding a new problem model to the codebase, either from an issue or interactively
Cadence's execution phase. Advances implementation, validation, and status writeback based on existing and continuable issue files; entering this phase when directly requested by the user is also considered entering Cadence. If there is no clear issue file or the target is unclear, ask the user to specify.