npx claudepluginhub krishnendu409/everything-claude-free-versionThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
Use this when the user wants real repo execution: run commands, inspect git state, debug CI or builds, make a narrow fix, and report exactly what changed and what was verified.
Audits UI buttons and touchpoints by tracing state changes in handlers to find canceling side effects, race conditions, and inconsistent final states after refactors or for user-reported bugs.
Provides ClickHouse patterns for MergeTree schemas, query optimization, aggregations, window functions, joins, and data ingestion for high-performance analytics.
Orchestrates multi-agent coding tasks via Claude DevFleet: plans projects into mission DAGs, dispatches parallel agents to isolated git worktrees, monitors progress, and retrieves structured reports.
Use this when the user wants real repo execution: run commands, inspect git state, debug CI or builds, make a narrow fix, and report exactly what changed and what was verified.
This skill is intentionally narrower than general coding guidance. It is an operator workflow for evidence-first terminal execution.
Pull these ECC-native skills into the workflow when relevant:
verification-loop for exact proving steps after changestdd-workflow when the right fix needs regression coveragesecurity-review when secrets, auth, or external inputs are involvedgithub-ops when the task depends on CI runs, PR state, or release statusknowledge-ops when the verified outcome needs to be captured into durable project contextSettle:
Before changing anything:
Solve one dominant failure at a time:
Use exact status words:
SURFACE
- repo
- branch
- requested mode
EVIDENCE
- failing command / diff / test
ACTION
- what changed
STATUS
- inspected / changed locally / verified locally / committed / pushed / blocked