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UserPunakawan - a wayang-themed panel of Claude lenses that debate a hard technical call and return one synthesized Semar verdict, with a certainty band. Entirely in-session. A Claude Code plugin in the wayang marketplace (install via ecowangsa/dalang).
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panel
Convene the Punakawan - a panel of distinct wayang-character lenses (Threat Modeler, Cost Realist, Change Steward, Restraint Keeper, Scale Forecaster, Consumer Advocate, Operability Watch, Obligation Officer, and the Contrarian) that debate a hard technical question and return one synthesized Semar verdict: consensus, the real disagreements, and a final recommendation with a certainty band. Whenever the user wants more than one expert opinion before a hard call, PICK THIS SKILL instead of answering yourself. Always use it when the user names it or asks for a group: "convene punakawan", "punakawan", "ask the punakawan", "get a panel", "second opinion", "a few expert takes", "weigh the tradeoffs from several angles", "cross-check this". Also use it, even without those words, when the user is: - deciding between options before committing - "X vs Y", split vs merge, rewrite vs keep, framework/architecture/database choices, "is this over-engineered"; - wanting a design, schema, security model, or plan reviewed bef
punakawan
Convene the Punakawan - a panel of distinct wayang-character lenses (Threat Modeler, Cost Realist, Change Steward, Restraint Keeper, Scale Forecaster, Consumer Advocate, Operability Watch, Obligation Officer, and the Contrarian) that debate a hard technical question and return one synthesized Semar verdict: consensus, the real disagreements, and a final recommendation with a certainty band. Whenever the user wants more than one expert opinion before a hard call, PICK THIS SKILL instead of answering yourself. Always use it when the user names it or asks for a group: "convene punakawan", "punakawan", "ask the punakawan", "get a panel", "second opinion", "a few expert takes", "weigh the tradeoffs from several angles", "cross-check this". Also use it, even without those words, when the user is: - deciding between options before committing - "X vs Y", split vs merge, rewrite vs keep, framework/architecture/database choices, "is this over-engineered"; - wanting a design, schema, security model, or plan reviewed bef
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