Results for “file-system”

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concertonotes
amq-cli
Coordinate agents via the AMQ CLI for file-based inter-agent messaging. Use this skill whenever you need to send messages to another agent (codex, claude, or any named handle), check your inbox, drain queued messages, set up co-op mode between agents, join a swarm team, route messages across projects, or diagnose delivery issues. Also use it when you receive a message and need to know how to reply, inspect receipts, or handle priority. Covers any multi-agent coordination task where agents need to talk to each other — review requests, questions, status updates, decision threads, wake notifications, and orchestrator integration (Symphony, Kanban). For collaborative spec/design workflows specifically, prefer the /amq-spec skill which provides structured phase-by-phase guidance. Not intended for distributed systems design (RabbitMQ, Kafka), CI/CD pipelines, or single-agent tasks with no partner.
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corezoid
simulator-chat
Simulator.Company chat & messaging specialist — sending messages to a user, and creating or reusing p2p (1:1) and group chats. In Simulator a chat is an actor of the Events system form (data.chatType = "p2p" | "group"), its participants are the actor's access-rule members, and its messages are `comment` reactions. Use when the user wants to "message", "write to", "DM", "send a message to" someone, "open a chat with", "start a conversation", or "reply in the chat". Activate on "write a message to user N", "send N a message", "open a chat with", "message someone", "напиши повідомлення користувачу", "надішли повідомлення", "відкрий чат з", "почни розмову з", "напиши юзеру", "напиши сообщение пользователю", "отправь сообщение", "открой чат с", "напиши в чат". For comments/approvals on an arbitrary actor (not a chat) use `simulator-reactions`; for files use `simulator-attachments`; for sharing/access in general use `simulator-access`.
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testdouble
edit-for-readability
Applies Han's shared Human-Readable Output Standard to a target you already have — a file on disk, text pasted into the prompt, or a draft already produced in the conversation — by dispatching the readability-editor to rewrite its prose so the main point comes first, headings are descriptive, each paragraph carries one idea, and sentences stay short and active, while preserving every fact. Use when you want to make a document or draft readable, edit or polish prose for readability, clean up writing, tighten wording, or re-apply the readability standard to something already written. Rewrites prose only, leaving code, diagrams, and citation identifiers unchanged. Does not write new feature or system documentation — use project-documentation. Does not restructure code or review it — use refactor to restructure code and code-review to audit it. Does not judge the underlying work or raise findings; it only rewrites the writing.
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