agent-skills-architect
Agent Skills Architect
Create, audit, improve, and package Agent Skills with a Codex-first workflow.
Designed for OpenAI Codex and compatible Agent Skills clients. Works best with repo filesystem access; optional network access helps verify live docs and linked repositories.
Use when
- The user wants a new skill from an idea, workflow, repeated task, or rough notes.
- The user wants an existing skill reviewed, fixed, tightened, repackaged, or made more installable.
- The request mentions
SKILL.md, skill descriptions, trigger behavior,agents/openai.yaml,skills.sh,npx skills, Codex skills, or skill ZIPs.
Do not use when
- The request is general software architecture or code review unrelated to skills.
- The task is about a plugin, MCP server, or app integration with no skill design or review component.
Operating stance
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adversarial-review
Use this skill when you need a serious code review, diff review, or implementation-plan review from independent reviewers. In Codex hosts, prefer a fresh Codex subagent for the Codex reviewer; otherwise use the Codex, Claude Code, and Gemini reviewer paths when available. Return a PASS, CONTESTED, or REJECT verdict.
13subagent-driven-development
Use after an implementation plan is approved to execute mostly independent tasks through fresh subagents with scoped context, harness-aware model routing, proportional review gates, and mandatory controller verification.
10brainerd
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10simple-code
Reduce incidental complexity in code and design. Use when shaping APIs, module boundaries, refactors, tests, naming, and architecture tradeoffs with a bias toward concrete, local, reversible solutions.
7git-it-out
Use this skill when the user explicitly wants final end-of-session closeout and no more branch or PR limbo: proper verification, proper commits, main/mainline landing, push, repo-native merge/release/deploy/publish steps, tracker updates, Entire/checkpoint handling when configured, and a concise handoff. Reach for it on prompts like 'git it out', 'get it out', 'ship this', 'I'm done', 'I'm going to bed', 'take this off my plate', 'finish the session', or 'get this into production'. Do not use it for greenfield implementation, open-ended debugging, broad refactors, or inventing a release process from scratch.
7laws-of-taste
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