Topic: codex
8,457 skills in this topic.
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evolve
Goal-driven v2 autonomous improvement loop. Runs the post-mortem, repo analysis, next-work selection, plan/pre-mortem, implementation, validation, and repeat cadence through $rpi and ao evolve. Also pulls from open beads when goals all pass and accepts ordered roadmaps via --queue. Use when you want to "improve", "iterate", "fix issues", "work through tasks", "evolve", "check goal fitness", "run improvement loop", "pick up next work", "postmortem and continue", or "run roadmap".
boshu2/agentops 271
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perf
Performance profiling, benchmarking, regression detection, and optimization. Triggers: "perf", "performance", "benchmark", "profile", "slow", "optimize", "latency", "throughput", "memory leak", "perf regression".
boshu2/agentops 271
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dream
Private overnight operator mode. Routes interactive Dream requests to the shared `ao overnight` engine for setup, bedtime runs, and morning reports. Triggers: "$dream", "overnight", "bedtime run", "morning report", "dream setup", "dream report", "dream council", "dreamscape".
boshu2/agentops 271
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doc
Generates, validates, and syncs documentation for any repository type. Produces code-maps, checks doc coverage, finds missing docs, and validates existing documentation against code. Triggers: doc, documentation, code-map, doc coverage, validate docs, generate docs, sync docs, update docs, find missing docs.
boshu2/agentops 271
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discovery
Full discovery phase orchestrator. Brainstorm + ao search + research + plan + pre-mortem gate. Produces epic-id and execution-packet for $crank. Triggers: "discovery", "discover", "explore and plan", "research and plan", "discovery phase".
boshu2/agentops 271
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llm-wiki
Build and maintain a compounding external-knowledge wiki from clipped articles, papers, and transcripts. Triggers: "llm wiki", "ingest this", "second brain", "compile my reading", "wiki lint", "what do we know about <topic>". Based on Andrej Karpathy's LLM Wiki pattern (April 2026).
boshu2/agentops 271
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skill-creator
Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Claude's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
PleasePrompto/ductor 268
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subtask
Parallel task orchestration CLI that dispatches work to AI workers (via Claude Code) in isolated git workspaces. Use when the user wants to draft, create, run, or manage tasks, delegate tasks to workers/subagents, or mentions subtask or Subtask.
zippoxer/subtask 322
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dotnet-aot-compat
Make .NET projects compatible with Native AOT and trimming by systematically resolving IL trim/AOT analyzer warnings. USE FOR: making projects AOT-compatible, fixing trimming warnings, resolving IL warnings (IL2026, IL2070, IL2067, IL2072, IL3050), adding DynamicallyAccessedMembers annotations, enabling IsAotCompatible. DO NOT USE FOR: publishing native AOT binaries, optimizing binary size, replacing reflection-heavy libraries with alternatives. INVOKES: no tools — pure knowledge skill.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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thread-abort-migration
Guides migration of .NET Framework Thread.Abort usage to cooperative cancellation in modern .NET. USE FOR: modernizing code that calls Thread.Abort, catching ThreadAbortException, replacing Thread.ResetAbort, replacing Thread.Interrupt for thread termination, resolving PlatformNotSupportedException or SYSLIB0006 after retargeting to .NET 6+, migrating ASP.NET Response.End or Response.Redirect(url, true) which internally call Thread.Abort. DO NOT USE FOR: code that only uses Thread.Join, Thread.Sleep, or Thread.Start without any abort, interrupt, or ThreadAbortException usage — these APIs work identically in modern .NET and need no migration. Also not for projects staying on .NET Framework, or Thread.Abort usage inside third-party libraries you do not control.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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template-discovery
Helps find, inspect, and compare .NET project templates. Resolves natural-language project descriptions to ranked template matches with pre-filled parameters. USE FOR: finding the right dotnet new template for a task, comparing templates side by side, inspecting template parameters and constraints, understanding what a template produces before creating a project, resolving intent like "web API with auth" to concrete template + parameters. DO NOT USE FOR: actually creating projects (use template-instantiation), authoring custom templates (use template-authoring), MSBuild or build issues (use dotnet-msbuild plugin), NuGet package management unrelated to template packages.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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migrate-nullable-references
Enable nullable reference types in a C# project and systematically resolve all warnings. USE FOR: adopting NRTs in existing codebases, file-by-file or project-wide migration, fixing CS8602/CS8618/CS86xx warnings, annotating APIs for nullability, cleaning up null-forgiving operators, upgrading dependencies with new nullable annotations. DO NOT USE FOR: projects already fully migrated with zero warnings (unless auditing suppressions), fixing a handful of nullable warnings in code that already has NRTs enabled, suppressing warnings without fixing them, C# 7.3 or earlier projects. INVOKES: Get-NullableReadiness.ps1 scanner script.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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migrate-dotnet9-to-dotnet10
Migrate a .NET 9 project or solution to .NET 10 and resolve all breaking changes. USE FOR: upgrading TargetFramework from net9.0 to net10.0, fixing build errors after updating the .NET 10 SDK, resolving source and behavioral changes in .NET 10 / C# 14 / ASP.NET Core 10 / EF Core 10, updating Dockerfiles for Debian-to-Ubuntu base images, resolving obsoletion warnings (SYSLIB0058-SYSLIB0062), adapting to SDK/NuGet changes (NU1510, PrunePackageReference), migrating System.Linq.Async to built-in AsyncEnumerable, fixing OpenApi v2 API changes, cryptography renames, and C# 14 compiler changes (field keyword, extension keyword, span overloads). DO NOT USE FOR: .NET Framework migrations, upgrading from .NET 8 or earlier (use migrate-dotnet8-to-dotnet9 first), greenfield .NET 10 projects, or cosmetic modernization. LOADS REFERENCES: csharp-compiler, core-libraries, sdk-msbuild (always); aspnet-core, efcore, cryptography, extensions-hosting, serialization-networking, winforms-wpf, containers-interop (selective).
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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migrate-dotnet8-to-dotnet9
Migrate a .NET 8 project to .NET 9 and resolve all breaking changes. USE FOR: upgrading TargetFramework from net8.0 to net9.0, fixing build errors after updating the .NET 9 SDK, resolving behavioral changes in .NET 9 / C# 13 / ASP.NET Core 9 / EF Core 9, replacing BinaryFormatter (now always throws), resolving SYSLIB0054-SYSLIB0057, adapting to params span overload resolution, fixing C# 13 compiler changes, updating HttpClientFactory for SocketsHttpHandler, and resolving EF Core 9 migration/Cosmos DB changes. DO NOT USE FOR: .NET Framework migrations, upgrading from .NET 7 or earlier, greenfield .NET 9 projects, or cosmetic modernization unrelated to the upgrade.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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migrate-dotnet10-to-dotnet11
Migrate a .NET 10 project or solution to .NET 11 and resolve all breaking changes. This is a MIGRATION skill — use it when upgrading from .NET 10 to .NET 11, NOT for writing new programs. USE FOR: upgrading TargetFramework from net10.0 to net11.0, fixing build errors after updating the .NET 11 SDK, resolving source-breaking and behavioral changes in .NET 11 runtime, C# 15 compiler, and EF Core 11, adapting to updated minimum hardware requirements (x86-64-v2, Arm64 LSE), and updating CI/CD pipelines and Dockerfiles for .NET 11. DO NOT USE FOR: .NET Framework migrations, upgrading from .NET 9 or earlier, greenfield .NET 11 projects, or cosmetic modernization unrelated to the upgrade. NOTE: .NET 11 is in preview. Covers breaking changes through Preview 1.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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dotnet-minimal-apis
Design and implement Minimal APIs in ASP.NET Core using handler-first endpoints, route groups, filters, and lightweight composition suited to modern .NET services.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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dotnet-microsoft-agent-framework
Build .NET AI agents and multi-agent workflows with Microsoft Agent Framework using the right agent type, threads, tools, workflows, hosting protocols, and enterprise guardrails.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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dotnet-maui
Build, review, or migrate .NET MAUI applications across Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows with correct cross-platform UI, platform integration, and native packaging assumptions.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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dotnet-grpc
Build or review gRPC services and clients in .NET with correct contract-first design, streaming behavior, transport assumptions, and backend service integration.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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dotnet-entity-framework-core
Design, tune, or review EF Core data access with proper modeling, migrations, query translation, performance, and lifetime management for modern .NET applications.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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dotnet-entity-framework6
Maintain or migrate EF6-based applications with realistic guidance on what to keep, what to modernize, and when EF Core is or is not the right next step. Use when working in an EF6 codebase or planning a data layer migration.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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dotnet-blazor
Build and review Blazor applications across server, WebAssembly, web app, and hybrid scenarios with correct component design, state flow, rendering, and hosting choices.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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dotnet-azure-functions
Build, review, or migrate Azure Functions in .NET with correct execution model, isolated worker setup, bindings, DI, and Durable Functions patterns.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302
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dotnet-aspire
Build, upgrade, and operate .NET Aspire application hosts with current CLI, AppHost, ServiceDefaults, integrations, dashboard, testing, and Azure deployment patterns for distributed apps.
managedcode/dotnet-skills 302