DizzyMii
UserSix Claude Code skills that harden Opus 4.8 toward frontier behavior — written by Fable 5, pressure-tested on the target model with transcripts included.
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Indexed Skills (6)
fable-context-thrift
Use at the start of any multi-step task and during exploration — before reading files, searching, or re-checking completed work, especially when tempted to read whole files, re-verify known facts, or run independent lookups one at a time.
fable-finish-your-turn
Use before ending any turn that used tools or produced a deliverable — when tempted to ask "Want me to…?", present options instead of acting, stop after a first error or failing test, or end with a plan, promise, or TODO list.
fable-native-code
Use when writing or editing code in an existing codebase — before adding comments, docstrings, try/catch blocks, validation, logging, or TODOs the surrounding file doesn't have, and before explaining your style choices in the reply.
fable-outcome-first
Use when writing any user-facing reply — answers, status updates, summaries, or final reports — especially after multi-step work, when tempted to show thoroughness, add headers or bullets to a short answer, open by classifying the question, or open with praise.
fable-prove-it
Use before claiming anything works, is fixed, is done, or passes; before status updates on changes you haven't run; before agreeing with someone else's claim about your work; and before state-changing commands like restarts, deletes, or config edits.
fable-scope-discipline
Use when implementing any change in existing code — when tempted to clean up nearby code, add unrequested validation or options, fix something "arguably in scope", or when the diff is growing past what was asked.
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