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OMC Reference

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What OMC Reference does

The OMC Reference skill provides a comprehensive catalog of available tools and workflows within the OMC ecosystem. It is designed for developers and teams who need quick access to agent capabilities and project management tools without cluttering their CLAUDE.md sessions. This skill auto-loads when delegating tasks to agents, using OMC tools, or orchestrating teams, ensuring that relevant information is always at hand when needed.

Within the OMC Reference, users can explore a variety of agents tailored for specific tasks such as code analysis, system design, and debugging. Each agent is categorized by its purpose, allowing users to quickly identify the right tool for their needs. The skill also includes a model routing system that helps determine the best approach for different types of tasks, whether they require lightweight inspection or deep analysis.

Additionally, the OMC Reference skill supports team orchestration, providing commands for managing teams and their workflows effectively. Users can utilize commands to track project memory, manage notepad entries, and execute code intelligence tasks, all designed to streamline the development process. The commit protocol included in the skill ensures that every change is documented with clarity, preserving the context and rationale behind decisions made during development.

This skill is particularly useful for teams working in collaborative environments where efficient task delegation and clear communication are essential. It serves as a centralized resource for managing complex workflows and maintaining high standards of code quality and documentation.

When to use it

Use the OMC Reference skill when you need to quickly access agent capabilities or manage team workflows during development.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for users who prefer standalone tools or those not working within the OMC framework.

What you can build with it

Quick Access to Agents

Utilize the OMC Reference skill to quickly find and invoke the appropriate agent for tasks like debugging or code review.

Streamlined Team Management

Leverage the team orchestration commands to manage workflows and track progress across multiple agents and tasks.

Effective Documentation Practices

Use the commit protocol provided by the skill to maintain clear documentation of changes and decisions made during development.

How to install OMC Reference

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add yeachan-heo/oh-my-claudecode/omc-reference --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs

Inside SKILL.md

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OMC Reference

Use this built-in reference when you need detailed OMC catalog information that does not need to live in every CLAUDE.md session.

Agent Catalog

Prefix: oh-my-claudecode:. See agents/*.md for full prompts.

  • explore (haiku) — fast codebase search and mapping
  • analyst (opus) — requirements clarity and hidden constraints
  • planner (opus) — sequencing and execution plans
  • architect (opus) — system design, boundaries, and long-horizon tradeoffs
  • debugger (sonnet) — root-cause analysis and failure diagnosis
  • executor (sonnet) — implementation and refactoring
  • verifier (sonnet) — completion evidence and validation
  • tracer (sonnet) — trace gathering and evidence capture
  • security-reviewer (sonnet) — trust boundaries and vulnerabilities
  • code-reviewer (opus) — comprehensive code review
  • test-engineer (sonnet) — testing strategy and regression coverage
  • designer (sonnet) — UX and interaction design
  • writer (haiku) — documentation and concise content work
  • qa-tester (sonnet) — runtime/manual validation
  • scientist (sonnet) — data analysis and statistical reasoning
  • document-specialist (sonnet) — SDK/API/framework documentation lookup
  • git-master (sonnet) — commit strategy and history hygiene
  • code-simplifier (opus) — behavior-preserving simplification
  • critic (opus) — plan/design challenge and review

Model Routing

  • haiku — quick lookups, lightweight inspection, narrow docs work
  • sonnet — standard implementation, debugging, and review
  • opus — architecture, deep analysis, consensus planning, and high-risk review

Tools Reference

External AI / orchestration

  • /team N:executor "task"
  • omc team N:codex|gemini|antigravity "..."
  • omc ask <claude|codex|gemini|antigravity>
  • /ccg

OMC state

  • state_read, state_write, state_clear, state_list_active, state_get_status

Team orchestration

  • Claude Code 2.1.178+ uses one implicit agent team per session. Spawn teammates directly with Agent/Task using distinct name values; do not call removed TeamCreate/TeamDelete tools or rely on team_name for native routing.
  • Use TodoWrite or the available task-list surface for tracking only. Task-list tools do not create native teams.
  • Legacy OMC tmux/CLI teams are separate: use /team or omc team plus OMC state/API commands for external worker runs.

Notepad

  • notepad_read, notepad_write_priority, notepad_write_working, notepad_write_manual

Project memory

  • project_memory_read, project_memory_write, project_memory_add_note, project_memory_add_directive

Code intelligence

  • LSP: lsp_hover, lsp_goto_definition, lsp_find_references, lsp_diagnostics, and related helpers
  • AST: ast_grep_search, ast_grep_replace
  • Utility: python_repl

Skills Registry

Invoke built-in workflows via /oh-my-claudecode:<name>.

Workflow skills

  • autopilot — full autonomous execution from idea to working code
  • ralph — persistence loop until completion with verification
  • ultrawork — high-throughput parallel execution
  • visual-verdict — structured visual QA verdicts
  • team — coordinated team orchestration
  • ccg — Codex + Gemini + Claude synthesis lane
  • ultraqa — QA cycle: test, verify, fix, repeat
  • omc-plan — planning workflow and /plan-safe alias
  • ralplan — consensus planning workflow
  • sciomc — science/research workflow
  • external-context — external docs/research workflow
  • deepinit — hierarchical AGENTS.md generation
  • deep-interview — Socratic ambiguity-gated requirements workflow
  • ai-slop-cleaner — regression-safe cleanup workflow

Utility skills

  • ask, cancel, note, skillify, learner (deprecated alias), omc-setup, mcp-setup, hud, omc-doctor, trace, release, project-session-manager, skill, writer-memory, configure-notifications

Keyword triggers kept compact in CLAUDE.md

  • "autopilot"→autopilot
  • "ralph"→ralph
  • "ulw"→ultrawork
  • "ccg"→ccg
  • "ralplan"→ralplan
  • "deep interview"→deep-interview
  • "deslop" / "anti-slop"→ai-slop-cleaner
  • "deep-analyze"→analysis mode
  • "tdd"→TDD mode
  • "deepsearch"→codebase search
  • "ultrathink"→deep reasoning
  • "cancelomc"→cancel
  • Team orchestration is explicit via /team.

Team Pipeline

Stages: team-planteam-prdteam-execteam-verifyteam-fix (loop).

  • Use team-fix for bounded remediation loops.
  • team ralph links the team pipeline with Ralph-style sequential verification.
  • Prefer team mode when independent parallel lanes justify the coordination overhead.

Commit Protocol

Use git trailers to preserve decision context in every commit message.

Format

  • Intent line first: why the change was made
  • Optional body with context and rationale
  • Structured trailers when applicable

Common trailers

  • Constraint: active constraint shaping the decision
  • Rejected: alternative considered | reason for rejection
  • Directive: forward-looking warning or instruction
  • Confidence: high | medium | low
  • Scope-risk: narrow | moderate | broad
  • Not-tested: known verification gap

Example

feat(docs): reduce always-loaded OMC instruction footprint

Move reference-only orchestration content into a native Claude skill so
session-start guidance stays small while detailed OMC reference remains available.

Constraint: Preserve CLAUDE.md marker-based installation flow
Rejected: Sync all built-in skills in legacy install | broader behavior change than issue requires
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Not-tested: End-to-end plugin marketplace install in a fresh Claude profile

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