ghe-design
Reference material for Athena when writing requirements. NOT a template - Athena writes requirements freely based on the domain. This skill provides guidance patterns that may be useful, not constraints to follow.
Reference material for Athena when writing requirements. NOT a template - Athena writes requirements freely based on the domain. This skill provides guidance patterns that may be useful, not constraints to follow.
Meta-cognitive reasoning specialist for evidence-based analysis, hypothesis testing, and cognitive failure prevention. Use when conducting reviews, making assessments, debugging complex issues, or any task requiring rigorous analytical reasoning. Prevents premature conclusions, assumption-based errors, and pattern matching without verification.
Write effective blameless postmortems with root cause analysis, timelines, and action items. Use when conducting incident reviews, writing postmortem documents, or improving incident response processes.
This skill should be used after productive sessions to extract learnings and route them to appropriate Reusable Intelligence Infrastructure (RII) components. Use when corrections were made, format drift was fixed, new patterns emerged, or the user explicitly asks to "harvest learnings" or "capture session intelligence". Transforms one-time fixes into permanent organizational knowledge by implementing updates across multiple files.
Use when encountering any bug, test failure, or unexpected behavior, before proposing fixes. Four-phase framework ensuring understanding before attempting solutions.
Resources for conversational interviews to create learner profiles. Used by project-interviewer agent during /init.
Use Claude Code's interactive question tool to gather comprehensive requirements through structured multi-select questions
Use when the user asks for recommendations, next steps, best approaches, or “what should I do” guidance to achieve a goal or fix a problem.
Domain-specific configuration profiles for learning resource creation. Defines search strategies, special fields, terminology policies, and content structures for different academic domains: technology, history, science, arts, and general. Use when researcher or writer agents need domain-adapted behavior.
Fetch web content, take screenshots, extract structured data, search the web, and crawl documentation sites. Use when the user needs current web information, asks to scrape a URL, wants a screenshot, needs to extract specific data from a page, or wants to learn about a framework or library.
Extracts and writes project constitutional information from documents (PDF, MD, TXT). Focuses exclusively on identifying principles, values, governance structures, and formatting them into a proper project constitution.
Automatically activated when user asks "what's the best way to...", "how should I...", "what are best practices for...", or requests recommendations, industry standards, or proven approaches for implementing features
Cursorでclaude-memのMCPサーバーにアクセスし、過去のセッション記録を検索・新しい観測を記録。トリガー: 'メモリ検索', 'claude-mem', '過去の判断', '記録して', 'memory search', 'past decisions'. Do NOT load for: 通常のコーディング、一時的なメモ、実装作業。
This skill should be used when the user asks to "use delphi", "ask delphi", or wants multiple parallel oracle investigations of the same question to discover divergent insights. Delphi launches multiple oracle agents simultaneously with identical prompts, allowing them to independently explore and potentially discover different paths, clues, and solutions. Results are saved to .oracle/[topic]/ and synthesized into a final document.
Analyzes narrative plot points, timelines, and story events to identify inconsistencies, plot holes, continuity errors, and pacing issues. Use when the user needs help ensuring their story remains logically consistent and well-paced.
Guides VibeCoder (non-technical users) through natural language development (legacy). Use when user mentions どうすればいい, 次は何, 使い方, 困った, help, what should I do. Do NOT load for: 技術者向け作業, 直接的な実装指示, レビュー.
Domain vocabulary and entity relationships for {project}. Ensures consistent terminology and model understanding.
This skill should be used when content teaches patterns (skills, subagents, ADRs, PHRs, specifications) that have canonical sources elsewhere. Prevents format drift by ensuring content references and follows the authoritative format from canonical sources. Use before implementing lessons that teach platform patterns, or when reviewing content for format consistency.
Automatically activated when user asks how something works, wants to understand unfamiliar code, needs to explore a new codebase, or asks questions like "where is X implemented?", "how does Y work?", or "explain the Z component"
Use when the user asks why something happened, what’s wrong, root cause analysis, debugging, or incident explanation.