WingedGuardian
UserPersonal AGI that thinks on its own. Autonomous cognitive cycle, earned autonomy, 60+ tools. It decides what to do without being told.
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Indexed Skills (34)
genesis-development
This skill should be used when developing, debugging, refactoring, or building Genesis itself — tasks like "fix this in Genesis", "add a new MCP tool", "wire up the runtime", "Genesis won't start", "create a worktree", "debug the bridge", or "add a capability". Applies to any task modifying files under src/, .claude/, or tests/. Do NOT load for Genesis-as-tool work ("summarize this", "write a LinkedIn post", "research X") or general questions unrelated to Genesis internals.
browser-automation
Web automation with 4-layer escalation (Fetch, Genesis Browser, On-Demand MCP, Computer Use), anti-detection, and persistent profiles
debugging
Systematic debugging of issues — use when a test fails, runtime error occurs, unexpected behavior is reported, or an awareness tick produces anomalous results
forecasting
Superforecasting with calibrated reasoning, Brier score tracking, and prediction ledger management
integrate-module
Turn any external program into a Genesis module via structured discovery, connection mapping, config generation, and verification.
lead-generation
Prospect discovery, enrichment, scoring, and reporting against an Ideal Customer Profile
linkedin-comment-strategy
This skill should be used when the user asks to "write a comment for this LinkedIn post", "help me respond to this post", "what should I comment on this", "craft a LinkedIn comment", or when Genesis identifies high-value posts in the user's network worth engaging with. Also triggered by "how should I engage on LinkedIn" or "help me be more visible on LinkedIn".
linkedin-content-calendar
This skill should be used when the user asks to "plan my LinkedIn content", "create a content calendar", "what should I post about this week", "plan my posting schedule", or when Genesis proactively suggests a weekly content plan during surplus compute. Also triggered by "I need post ideas" or "I don't know what to write about".
linkedin-dm-outreach
This skill should be used when the user asks to "write a LinkedIn message", "draft a connection request", "help me reach out to someone on LinkedIn", "write an InMail", "message this person", or when the prospect-researcher skill identifies a high-value contact worth reaching out to. Also triggered by "how should I approach [person/company]" in a LinkedIn context.
linkedin-hook-writer
This skill should be used when the user asks to "write a hook for my post", "give me opening lines", "help me start this LinkedIn post", "I need a better opener", or when the linkedin-post-writer skill needs strong opening options. Also triggered by "my posts aren't getting clicks" or "how do I get people to read my posts".
linkedin-post-writer
This skill should be used when the user asks to "write a LinkedIn post", "draft a post about", "help me post on LinkedIn", "create LinkedIn content", or when Genesis proactively generates post ideas during surplus compute. Also triggered by content calendar execution or when the user shares a topic they want to write about.
linkedin-profile-optimizer
This skill should be used when the user asks to "optimize my LinkedIn profile", "update my LinkedIn headline", "rewrite my LinkedIn summary", "improve my LinkedIn about section", or when Genesis identifies that the user's profile doesn't align with their current goals or target audience.
obstacle-resolution
Resolve obstacles using fallback chains — use when an approach fails, a dependency is unavailable, an API returns errors, or a task is blocked and needs an alternative path forward
onboarding
First-run onboarding — guides new users through Genesis setup on their first CC session. Configures user profile, essential API keys, Telegram, GitHub backup, and service verification. Triggered automatically when ~/.genesis/setup-complete is absent. Re-runnable by asking Genesis to "run setup" or "reconfigure [section]".
osint
OSINT investigation — discover, track, and report on people, companies, and technologies
prospect-researcher
This skill should be used when the user asks to "research this company", "look into this person", "find the best angle for reaching out to", "who should I contact at [company]", "what does [company] care about", or when preparing outreach to a specific target. Also triggered by "help me prepare for an interview with [company]" or "I want to apply to [company]". Combines lead-generation intelligence with LinkedIn-specific approach planning.
user_evaluate
Evaluate content for personal relevance to the user using the user model
video-processing
Download, transcribe, analyze, and clip video content — vertical shorts, captions, thumbnails
evaluate
Evaluate technologies and competitive developments against Genesis architecture
stealth-browser
Anti-detection behavioral rules for stealth browser automation
research
Deep research on a topic — use when investigating unfamiliar domains, answering complex questions requiring multiple sources, or when an evaluation flags something for deeper analysis
retrospective
Post-interaction retrospective analysis — use after completing a significant task, conversation, or phase to extract lessons, identify process improvements, and update procedures
triage-calibration
Daily triage accuracy calibration — use during scheduled calibration runs to verify triage classification accuracy against few-shot examples and adjust confidence thresholds
content-publish
End-to-end content creation and publishing. Takes a topic (or generates one), drafts in the user's voice, gets approval via Telegram, and publishes to Medium via browser automation. Invoke with "publish a post about X", "write and publish to Medium", "content-publish", or when an ego-dispatched session needs to create and distribute content.
codex
Multi-AI adversarial fallback chain — three tiers: Codex CLI (primary), OpenCode/GLM5 (fallback), Claude subagent (last resort). Three modes: review (code review with pass/fail gate), challenge (adversarial — tries to break your code), consult (ask anything with session continuity). Use when asked to "codex review", "codex challenge", "ask codex", "second opinion", or "consult codex".
code-intelligence
Code understanding tool selection. Use when exploring architecture, finding definitions, tracing call chains, assessing blast radius of changes, or debugging code paths in the Genesis codebase.
voice-master
Apply the user's voice when writing or editing content. Activate when the user says "use the voice-master skill", "write this in my voice", "make this sound like me", or any equivalent instruction. Use for any content type: professional proposals, long-form writing, social posts, emails, or short-form copy. Do NOT activate for code, technical docs, or any output the user hasn't asked to be written in their voice.
gitnexus-cli
Use when the user needs to run GitNexus CLI commands like analyze/index a repo, check status, clean the index, generate a wiki, or list indexed repos. Examples: "Index this repo", "Reanalyze the codebase", "Generate a wiki"
gitnexus-debugging
Use when the user is debugging a bug, tracing an error, or asking why something fails. Examples: "Why is X failing?", "Where does this error come from?", "Trace this bug"
gitnexus-exploring
Use when the user asks how code works, wants to understand architecture, trace execution flows, or explore unfamiliar parts of the codebase. Examples: "How does X work?", "What calls this function?", "Show me the auth flow"
gitnexus-guide
Use when the user asks about GitNexus itself — available tools, how to query the knowledge graph, MCP resources, graph schema, or workflow reference. Examples: "What GitNexus tools are available?", "How do I use GitNexus?"
gitnexus-impact-analysis
Use when the user wants to know what will break if they change something, or needs safety analysis before editing code. Examples: "Is it safe to change X?", "What depends on this?", "What will break?"
gitnexus-refactoring
Use when the user wants to rename, extract, split, move, or restructure code safely. Examples: "Rename this function", "Extract this into a module", "Refactor this class", "Move this to a separate file"
youtube-fetch
Fetches YouTube video metadata and transcripts using yt-dlp. Activate when the user shares a YouTube URL (youtube.com, youtu.be), asks to 'fetch this video', 'get the transcript', 'what does this video say', 'summarize this YouTube video', or references video content that needs to be retrieved. Also activate when processing multiple YouTube URLs in batch. Do NOT use for non-YouTube video platforms, local video files, or audio-only podcast URLs.
Bio shown is the top-scored skill's repo description as a fallback — real GitHub bios land in a future update.