Topic: ai-agents
18,135 skills in this topic.
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compose-team
Assemble the context bundles for each sub-agent based on evaluate-story output. Produces spawn-ready packages for Planning, Implementation, QA, or MicroDelivery sub-agents. Activate after evaluate-story, before spawning any sub-agent.
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create-skill
Guide creation of a new GAAI skill following the agentskills.io spec and GAAI best practices. Activate when adding a new skill to the .gaai/core/skills/ catalog.
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memory-compact
Emergency single-pass memory compression when context window pressure is high mid-task. Activate when approaching token limits during active work. For scheduled end-of-phase cleanup, use memory-refresh instead.
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review-story-alignment
Adversarial review of generated stories against the Discovery Session Brief, referenced DECs, and Epic DoR. Detects contradictions, omissions, and intent drift BEFORE stories reach Delivery. Produces a structured verdict (PASS/FAIL) with specific findings per story. Triggers after generate-stories, before backlog registration as refined.
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refine-scope
Iteratively refine Discovery artefacts (plans, epics, stories) when feedback, ambiguity, or uncertainty is detected. Activate when artefacts are incomplete, acceptance criteria are missing, or human feedback highlights gaps.
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i18n-glossary-sync
Maintain a canonical i18n glossary file — sync new terms across all language pairs, detect drift, flag missing translations, and enforce consistent terminology across the codebase.
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security-audit
Detect security vulnerabilities and governance violations across delivered code, configurations, and deployed environments. Activate after implementation or periodically as a governance check.
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memory-index-sync
Detect and heal index.md drift — finds memory files on disk not registered in index.md and registers them. Run when /gaai-status reports unregistered files, after batch memory operations, or as a post-delivery gate.
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evaluate-story
Assess Story complexity, identify required domains, and determine delivery tier (MicroDelivery / Core Team / Core Team + Specialists). Activate as the first step of every delivery orchestration cycle.
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memory-search
Search memory by frontmatter fields, full-text keywords, or cross-reference graph. Returns ranked file list — never loads full content. Use when the agent needs to find relevant memory without knowing exact paths.
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browser-journey-test
Validate user stories by simulating real user journeys in a live browser against deployed application. Activate after implementation to verify actual user experience against acceptance criteria, not just code logic.
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delivery-high-level-plan
Transform validated Stories into a clear, minimal, governed execution plan. Used by the Planning Sub-Agent as the first planning pass before prepare-execution-plan for Tier 2/3, or as the sole planning output for simple Stories.
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prepare-execution-plan
Decompose a high-level delivery plan into a precise, file-level execution sequence with explicit ordering, edge cases, and test checkpoints. Activate after delivery-high-level-plan for complex or multi-phase Stories before implementation begins.
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coordinate-handoffs
Validate sub-agent handoff artefacts, sequence phase transitions, and manage retry and escalation logic. Activate after each sub-agent terminates to determine next action.
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approach-evaluation
Research industry standards and best practices, identify viable approaches for a given technical or architectural problem, and produce a structured factual comparison against project-specific constraints. Reports options — does not decide.
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context-building
Assemble a minimal, high-signal execution context bundle from already-retrieved memory, governed artefacts, and applicable rules. Activate after memory-retrieve and before any reasoning or execution skill.
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memory-reconcile
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success-metrics-evaluation
Evaluate delivery outcomes against defined success metrics and acceptance goals. Activate after Delivery to verify that delivered work creates real business and technical impact, not just output.
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delivery-readiness-audit
Spot-check AC internal consistency and scan for pending revisions on delivery-ready stories. Activated by `/gaai-status --audit` as Section 5. Complements the standard status checks with depth checks that standard status skips for speed.
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ci-watch-and-fix
Watch GitHub Actions CI after PR creation, detect failures, extract logs, apply minimal fixes, and re-push — keeping the delivery session alive until CI resolves or escalating after 3 cycles. Activate immediately after gh pr create and before marking the story done.
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memory-alignment-check
After QA PASS, compare the Story's implementation footprint against relevant memory entries. Reports confirmed entries, contradictions, and new knowledge candidates. Never writes to memory — produces a delta report for Discovery to action.
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architecture-extract
Convert raw project structure into clear architectural understanding — module boundaries, data flows, service relationships, and architectural patterns. Activate after codebase-scan during Bootstrap.
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jspecify-skill
Use this skill when asked to perform any of the following actions in a Java project:
- To add jspecify support
- To prevent NullPointerExceptions
- To better handle Nullability
This skill will add jspecify dependency, configure Maven or Gradle build to automatically use jspecify for checking Nullability issues.
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spring-boot-skill
Build Spring Boot 4.x applications following the best practices. Use this skill:
* When developing Spring Boot applications using Spring MVC, Spring Data JPA, Spring Modulith, Spring Security
* To create recommended Spring Boot package structure
* To implement REST APIs, entities/repositories, service layer, modular monoliths
* To use Thymeleaf view templates for building web applications
* To write tests for REST APIs and Web applications
* To write ArchUnit tests for testing architecture
* To configure the recommended plugins and configurations to improve code quality, and testing while using Maven.
* To use Spring Boot's Docker Compose support for local development
* To create Taskfile for easier execution of common tasks while working with a Spring Boot application
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