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nicobailon

nicobailon

7 Skills published on GitHub.

mcp2cli

Convert MCP servers into standalone Bash-invokable scripts. Use when user wants to make an MCP server usable as bash commands, convert MCP to CLI, or wrap MCP tools for agent use.

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coordination

Multi-agent coordination for parallel plan execution with the coordinate and coord_output tools.

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doc-visual

Generate beautiful, self-contained HTML pages that visually explain systems, code changes, plans, and data. Use when the user asks for a diagram, architecture overview, diff review, plan review, project recap, comparison table, or any visual explanation of technical concepts. Also use proactively when you are about to render a complex ASCII table (4+ rows or 3+ columns) — present it as a styled HTML page instead.

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debug-mode

Hypothesis-driven debugging with hybrid dual-track parallel execution (Opus 4.5 + GPT 5.2). Spawns two independent chains of subagents where each reviews and improves upon its own previous work, then synthesizes findings from both tracks. Use when debugging hard-to-reproduce bugs, CI/E2E test failures, flaky tests, or when standard fixes have failed.

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conport-memory

Access Context Portal (ConPort) as persistent project memory via MCPorter. Load/update project context, log decisions and progress, track patterns. Use PROACTIVELY at session start to load context and throughout work to log decisions. Combats AI amnesia across sessions.

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mcporter

Use when you need to access MCP servers without installing them directly in Claude Code. MCPorter provides CLI access to any MCP server via npx, enabling tool discovery, direct calls, and ad-hoc connections. Use for accessing external MCP capabilities like browser automation, API integrations, or any MCP-based tooling.

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visual-explainer

Generate beautiful, self-contained HTML pages that visually explain systems, code changes, plans, and data. Use when the user asks for a diagram, architecture overview, diff review, plan review, project recap, comparison table, or any visual explanation of technical concepts. Also use proactively when you are about to render a complex ASCII table (4+ rows or 3+ columns) — present it as a styled HTML page instead.

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