Agent skill
ask
Process-first advisor routing for Claude, Codex, or Gemini via `omc ask`, with artifact capture and no raw CLI assembly
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/Yeachan-Heo/oh-my-claudecode/tree/main/skills/ask
SKILL.md
Ask
Use OMC's canonical advisor skill to route a prompt through the local Claude, Codex, or Gemini CLI and persist the result as an ask artifact.
Usage
/oh-my-claudecode:ask <claude|codex|gemini> <question or task>
Examples:
/oh-my-claudecode:ask codex "review this patch from a security perspective"
/oh-my-claudecode:ask gemini "suggest UX improvements for this flow"
/oh-my-claudecode:ask claude "draft an implementation plan for issue #123"
Routing
Required execution path — always use this command:
omc ask {{ARGUMENTS}}
Do NOT manually construct raw provider CLI commands. Never run codex, claude, or gemini directly to fulfill this skill. The omc ask wrapper handles correct flag selection, artifact persistence, and provider-version compatibility automatically. Manually assembling provider CLI flags will produce incorrect or outdated invocations.
Requirements
- The selected local CLI must be installed and authenticated.
- Verify availability with the matching command:
claude --version
codex --version
gemini --version
Artifacts
omc ask writes artifacts to:
.omc/artifacts/ask/<provider>-<slug>-<timestamp>.md
Task: {{ARGUMENTS}}
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