Inventories ECC automations including jobs, hooks, connectors, MCP servers, and wrappers; audits overlaps and classifies live, broken, redundant, or missing before fixes.
From eccnpx claudepluginhub affaan-m/everything-claude-code --plugin everything-claude-codeThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
Designs and optimizes AI agent action spaces, tool definitions, observation formats, error recovery, and context for higher task completion rates.
Enables AI agents to execute x402 payments with per-task budgets, spending controls, and non-custodial wallets via MCP tools. Use when agents pay for APIs, services, or other agents.
Compares coding agents like Claude Code and Aider on custom YAML-defined codebase tasks using git worktrees, measuring pass rate, cost, time, and consistency.
Use this when the user asks what automations are live, which jobs are broken, where overlap exists, or what tooling and connectors are actually doing useful work right now.
This is an audit-first operator skill. The job is to produce an evidence-backed inventory and a keep / merge / cut / fix-next recommendation set before rewriting anything.
Pull these ECC-native skills into the workflow when relevant:
workspace-surface-audit for connector, MCP, hook, and app inventoryknowledge-ops when the audit needs to reconcile live repo truth with durable contextgithub-ops when the answer depends on CI, scheduled workflows, issues, or PR automationecc-tools-cost-audit when the real problem is webhook fanout, queued jobs, or billing burn in the sibling app reporesearch-ops when local inventory must be compared against current platform support or public docsverification-loop for proving post-fix state instead of relying on assumed recoveryRead the current live surface before theorizing:
Group them by surface:
For every surfaced automation, mark:
Then classify the problem type:
Back every important claim with a concrete source:
If the current state is ambiguous, say so directly instead of pretending the audit is complete.
For each overlapping or suspect surface, return one call:
The value is in collapsing noisy automation into one canonical ECC lane, not in preserving every historical path.
CURRENT SURFACE
- automation
- source
- live state
- proof
FINDINGS
- active breakage
- overlap
- stale status
- missing capability
RECOMMENDATION
- keep
- merge
- cut
- fix next
NEXT ECC MOVE
- exact skill / hook / workflow / app lane to strengthen