Topic: dotfiles
206 skills in this topic.
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code-search
Use when searching code, refactoring, running codemods, or choosing between search tools. Provides guidance on ast-grep vs ripgrep selection and usage patterns.
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find-skills
Helps users discover and install agent skills when they ask questions like "how do I do X", "find a skill for X", "is there a skill that can...", or express interest in extending capabilities. This skill should be used when the user is looking for functionality that might exist as an installable skill.
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dagster-per-asset-healthchecks
Split a monolithic Dagster job into per-asset schedules with individual healthchecks.io pings. Use when adding monitoring to Dagster assets, splitting a catch-all job, or wiring per-job healthchecks into the Nix bugster module.
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ghostty-config
Use when configuring Ghostty terminal emulator, working with ghostty config files, or looking up Ghostty settings and options.
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healthchecks-io
Create, manage, and verify healthchecks.io monitors via the REST API. Use when adding monitoring to a new cron job or service, auditing existing checks, wiring ping URLs into configs, or verifying a check fired correctly.
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jj-history-investigation
Investigate jj commit history, split commits, annotate file changes, and clean up redundant commits. Use when debugging history, splitting large commits, or rewriting shared history.
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jj-merge-repos
Merges two separate Jujutsu (jj) repositories into one. Use when combining repos, rebasing one repo onto another, or recovering from diverged histories.
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tmux-status-debug
Debug and test tmux pane status detection for AI agents (opencode, claude, amp). Use when patterns aren't matching, status icons are wrong, or adding new detection patterns.
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using-jj-workspaces
Set up isolated jj workspaces for parallel development. Use when creating new workspaces, organizing workspace directories, or setting up gitignore for workspaces.
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agenix-secrets
Create, edit, and wire up agenix-encrypted secrets in this dotfiles repo. Use when adding API keys, tokens, credentials, passwords, or any sensitive values to NixOS host configs. Trigger phrases: "add a secret", "encrypt with agenix", "new age secret", "hide this value", "agenix secret".
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hass-config-flow
Interact with Home Assistant via the REST API on a NixOS host. Use when adding integrations, querying entities, managing config flows, creating API tokens, or automating HA setup programmatically. Also covers identifying device protocols (Matter, Zigbee, Thread, HomeKit) from the device registry. Trigger phrases: "add HA integration", "configure home assistant", "query HA entities", "create HA token", "HA REST API", "pair homekit", "set up matter in HA", "add spotify to HA", "is this device zigbee or thread", "what protocol is this device", "move devices to ZHA", "identify matter devices".
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hass-declarative
Manage Home Assistant automations, scenes, and scripts declaratively via NixOS modules. Covers adding/editing/removing entities in the domain-based Nix structure, the ensureEnabled wrapper (initial_state enforcement), the sweep service that cleans orphaned entities, entity identity (IDs, slugs, unique_ids), the eval test assertions, and the build-time manifest. Trigger phrases: "add HA automation", "new scene", "new script", "remove automation", "declarative HA", "sweep unmanaged", "entity drift", "ghost entity", "orphaned automation", "HA domain file", "eval-automations test", "hass assertion", "ensureEnabled", "initial_state".
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batch
Research and plan a large-scale change, then execute it in parallel across 5–30 isolated worktree agents that each open a PR. Use when the user wants to make a sweeping, mechanical change across many files (migrations, refactors, bulk renames) that can be decomposed into independent parallel units. Trigger: "batch", "parallel migration", "bulk refactor".
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beads
Tracks complex, multi-session work using the Beads issue tracker and dependency graphs, and provides persistent memory that survives conversation compaction. Use when work spans multiple sessions, has complex dependencies, or needs persistent context across compaction cycles. Trigger with phrases like "create task for", "what's ready to work on", "show task", "track this work", "what's blocking", or "update status".
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code-simplifier
Simplify and refine code for clarity, consistency, and maintainability while preserving all functionality. Use when asked to "simplify", "clean up", "refine", or "tidy" code, or after a round of changes to polish recently modified code.
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context-efficiency
Filter data at the source before it enters context. Use when querying APIs, CLIs, or databases where the full output would be large. Prefer structured output + jq/python filtering over dumping and scanning. Trigger phrases: "find the entity for", "get the ID of", "which service handles", "what's the value of", or any time you'd otherwise dump a large dataset to find one thing.
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pr-review
Review GitHub pull requests with structured analysis and gh CLI integration. Use when asked to "review a PR", "check my PRs", "review pull request", or help with code review workflows.
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python-scripts
Use when writing standalone Python scripts (one-off scripts, utilities, not part of a larger Python project with pyproject.toml or setup.py). Provides UV shebang template and best practices.
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simplify
Review changed code for reuse, quality, and efficiency, then fix issues found. Use when asked to "simplify", "review changes", "clean up my diff", or after completing a feature to polish before commit. Launches 3 parallel review agents covering code reuse, code quality, and efficiency.
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skill-quality
Validates Claude Code skills against best practices for structure, content quality, and effectiveness. Use when creating new skills, reviewing existing skills, debugging skill invocation issues, or preparing skills for publication.
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tdd
Handles /tdd, Red/Green, behavior changes + two-commit regression tests.
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writing-git-commits
Write clean, atomic conventional commits from staged or uncommitted changes. Use when asked to commit, generate commit messages, or clean up git history.
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jut
Jujutsu version control through jut, a human and agentic framework around jj. Use for: check status, view changes, commit work, create branches, push, pull, create PRs, squash commits, reword messages, absorb changes, undo operations, view history. Complements jj — use jut for opinionated workflows, drop into raw jj for everything else.
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defragmenting-memory
Decomposes and reorganizes agent memory files into focused, single-purpose components. Use when memory has large multi-topic blocks, redundancy, or poor organization. Trigger phrases: "defrag memory", "reorganize memory", "clean up memory files", "split memory blocks".
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