crucible-navigator
Solidstarting a new research campaign, entering a new Claude Code session on a research repo, or when unsure which methodology.
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- Author
- terrylica
- Repository
- terrylica/cc-skills
- Created
- 8 months ago
- Last Updated
- today
- Language
- Shell
- License
- MIT
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Similar Skills
Semantically similar based on skill content — not just same category
research
Use when answering research questions, exploring ideas, or investigating technical topics. Triggers include open-ended questions ("how should we approach X"), factual queries ("what is X"), comparative analysis ("compare X vs Y"), or any request for thorough investigation. Usable by both humans and agents. Caller selects mode or the skill auto-detects from intent.
auto-research
Autonomous goal-driven orchestrator. Classifies a natural-language goal, routes it to the right etk/ctk skill, confirms the plan, and executes. Use when: user describes a goal not a method, the right skill is unclear, or you want the agent to pick the approach. Triggers on: auto-research, figure out, fix the, improve the, get coverage, design a, build the, make sure, optimize the, why isn't
research
Multi-agent web research with mandatory URL verification, confidence-tagged output, and four depth modes (quick to deep investigation). USE WHEN research, do research, quick research, extensive research, deep investigation, find information, investigate, extract alpha, analyze content, retrieve content, AI trends, enhance content, extract knowledge, web scraping, YouTube extraction, map landscape, competitive analysis, find it, find this, find this product, identify this, what is this, what's that thing, track down, locate, help me find, I can't find X online, can't find it online, source this — never substitute raw WebSearch/WebFetch for a multi-source find/identify/investigate request. NOT FOR people/company/entity deep background (use _OSINT), academic papers (use ArXiv), JSON entity extraction (use _PARSER), or content-adaptive wisdom extraction (use ExtractWisdom).