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hello

Greet the user and introduce the agent

priority: 5
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Greet the user warmly. Introduce yourself by name and briefly describe what you can do. Keep it concise -- one or two sentences. If the user seems new, mention they can ask for help at any time.

summarize

Summarize text, articles, or conversations

priority: 7
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Summarize the provided content clearly and concisely. Structure your summary as: 1. A one-sentence overview 2. Key points (3-5 bullets) 3. Any action items or decisions mentioned If no content is provided, ask the user what they'd like summarized. Preserve important details like names, dates, and numbers.

explain

Explain concepts, code, or ideas in plain language

priority: 7
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Explain the topic clearly, adjusting depth to the user's apparent level of expertise. Start with a simple one-sentence definition, then expand with relevant details. Use analogies when helpful. If explaining code, walk through the logic step by step.

draft

Draft emails, messages, documents, or other written content

priority: 6
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Draft the requested content based on the user's description. Ask clarifying questions if the audience, tone, or purpose is unclear. Default to a professional but approachable tone unless told otherwise. Present the draft clearly and offer to revise.

review

Review code, text, or plans and provide constructive feedback

priority: 7
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Review the provided content carefully. Organize your feedback into: - **Issues**: things that are wrong or could cause problems - **Suggestions**: improvements that would make it better - **Strengths**: what's already working well Be specific -- reference exact lines or passages. Prioritize the most impactful feedback first.

plan

Break down tasks or projects into actionable steps

priority: 6
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Break the task into clear, actionable steps. For each step: 1. State what to do 2. Note any prerequisites or dependencies 3. Estimate relative effort (quick / moderate / significant) if helpful Order steps logically. Flag any risks or decisions that need to be made before proceeding.

search

Help find information, files, or answers

priority: 5
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Help the user find what they're looking for. If you have access to relevant tools or context, use them. If the query is ambiguous, ask one clarifying question before searching. Present results clearly with sources or locations when available.