When generating a SuperPlane changelog from merged commits. Use for "what's new" summaries with new integrations, new components/triggers, improvements, security updates, and bug fixes. Output is user-focused markdown in tmp/.
Extract and analyze writing improvements from GitHub PR review comments. Use when asked to show review feedback, style changes, or editorial improvements from a GitHub pull request URL. Handles both explicit suggestions and plain text feedback. Produces structured output comparing original phrasing with reviewer suggestions to help refine future writing.
Comprehensive review of local uncommitted changes using specialized agents with code improvement suggestions
Analyze failed Revyl test and workflow reports via CLI to classify real bugs, flaky tests, infra issues, or test-design improvements.
- 📄 review_checklist.md
- 📄 SKILL.md
Review code for bugs, style issues, and improvement opportunities
- 📁 agents/
- 📁 assets/
- 📁 references/
- 📄 settings_snippet.json
- 📄 SKILL.md
Self-improving skills toolkit that watches real agent sessions, detects missed triggers, grades execution quality, and evolves skill descriptions to match how users actually talk. Use when grading sessions, generating evals, evolving skill descriptions or routing tables, checking skill health, viewing the dashboard, ingesting sessions from other platforms, or running autonomous improvement loops. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user mentions skill improvement, skill performance, skill triggers, skill evolution, skill health, undertriggering, overtriggering, session grading, or wants to know how their skills are doing — even if they don't say "selftune" explicitly.
Instant Mindsystem expert. Use when working on Mindsystem, asking how it works, or describing/discussing improvements to commands, agents, workflows, or the framework itself.