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Delegates knowledge bank lookups to Explore subagents with reflections-first strategy that learns from past mistakes. Checks /reflections/ directory before documentation to extract documented failures to avoid and proven approaches to apply. Automatically triggers when user mentions services ([project-a], [project-b], [project-c], Claude Code), requests investigations, or queries past lessons. Returns structured, actionable insights achieving 69-94% context reduction. (project, gitignored)

Document Claude Code sessions by extracting knowledge into cross-referenced documentation. Triggers on "recap the session", "summarize the work", or after significant code changes.

Manage current Claude Code session metadata — set project, tags, and summary on session.md via Obsidian CLI. Use this skill whenever the user wants to tag, categorize, name, label, summarize, or organize the current session. Triggers on phrases like "tag this session", "this was about X", "mark this as", "session summary", "call this session", "categorize this as", "set project to", or any mention of session metadata or session organization. Even if the user just casually mentions what the session was about ("we were working on the auth refactor"), use this skill to offer to set tags.

Health-check the knowledge bank for orphan documents, stale content, broken WikiLinks, index drift, and missing frontmatter. Generates a severity-graded report. Use this skill whenever the user mentions lint, health check, KB maintenance, stale docs, broken links, orphan pages, missing references, knowledge bank quality, or hasn't run a check in a while. Also trigger when the user asks "what's not cross-referenced?", "are there any dead links?", or expresses concern about KB quality.

Ingest external sources into the knowledge bank through interactive study or quick filing. Two modes — Quick (summarize → file) and Study (theme-by-theme deep dive with online research and personal notes → multi-layer KB output → optional blog/slack synthesis). Triggers on "ingest this", "study this article", "add to knowledge bank", "learn from this", "process this article", "take notes on this", "what are the key takeaways", "break this down for me", or when user provides external reference material for long-term retention. Also use when user says "let's go through this", wants to deeply engage with a source document, or shares an article/gist/doc and asks about its content.