Use when the user asks for API docs, CLI command reference, configuration reference, parameter tables, schema documentation, error code lists, or version compatibility matrices. Creates neutral, structured, scannable technical reference — factual description of the machinery for lookup during active work. Do not use for onboarding, task guides, or conceptual justification.
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Dispatches parallel agents to independently tackle 2+ tasks like separate test failures or subsystems without shared state or dependencies.
Executes pre-written implementation plans: critically reviews, follows bite-sized steps exactly, runs verifications, tracks progress with checkpoints, uses git worktrees, stops on blockers.
Guides idea refinement into designs: explores context, asks questions one-by-one, proposes approaches, presents sections for approval, writes/review specs before coding.
Write technical reference that describes the machinery accurately, neutrally, and in a predictable structure.
Reference is for truth, certainty, and lookup while working.
Use this skill when the user asks for:
Do not use this skill for onboarding, tasks, or conceptual justification.
The reader asks:
Choose one consistent pattern per item type.
Examples are allowed when they clarify usage, but they must stay illustrative.
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Produce reference that:
Before returning, verify: