Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/analyze && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/1790" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/analyze && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/analyze
About this skill
<Use_When>
- User says "analyze", "investigate", "debug", "why does", or "what's causing"
- User needs to understand a system's architecture or behavior before making changes
- User wants root cause analysis of a bug or performance issue
- User needs dependency analysis or impact assessment for a proposed change
- A complex question requires reading multiple files and reasoning across them </Use_When>
<Do_Not_Use_When>
- User wants code changes made -- use executor agents or
ralphinstead - User wants a full plan with acceptance criteria -- use
planskill instead - User wants a quick file lookup or symbol search -- use
exploreagent instead - User asks a simple factual question that can be answered from one file -- just read and answer directly </Do_Not_Use_When>
<Why_This_Exists> Deep investigation requires a different approach than quick lookups or code changes. Analysis tasks need broad context gathering, cross-file reasoning, and structured findings. Routing these to the architect agent or Codex ensures the right level of depth without the overhead of a full planning or execution workflow. </Why_This_Exists>
<Execution_Policy>
- Route analysis to the architect Claude agent for thorough investigation
- Always gather context files before spawning the architect agent for grounded reasoning
- Return structured findings, not just raw observations </Execution_Policy>
<Tool_Usage>
- Use
Task(subagent_type="oh-my-claudecode:architect", model="opus", ...)as the primary analysis route - For broad analysis, use
exploreagent first to identify relevant files before routing to architect </Tool_Usage>
<Escalation_And_Stop_Conditions>
- If analysis reveals the issue requires code changes, report findings and recommend using
ralphor executor for the fix - If the analysis scope is too broad ("analyze everything"), ask the user to narrow the focus
- If Codex is unavailable and the architect agent also fails, report what context was gathered and suggest manual investigation paths </Escalation_And_Stop_Conditions>
<Final_Checklist>
- Analysis addresses the specific question or investigation target
- Findings reference specific files and line numbers where applicable
- Root causes are identified (not just symptoms) for bug investigations
- Actionable recommendations are provided
- Analysis distinguishes between confirmed facts and hypotheses </Final_Checklist>
Task: {{ARGUMENTS}}
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