decide
openbooklet.com/s/decideopenbooklet.com/s/decide@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/decideFormal decision-making interview for architectural choices
Triage static analysis findings, assess merit, and accept noise or irrelevant items
Analyze current session context and token usage from OpenCode SQLite database
Capture key learnings, patterns, gotchas, or context as persistent memories
Socratic planning interview for swarm decomposition
Run Semgrep security and code quality analysis
Explore codebase structure, entry points, tech stack, hotspots, and call graphs
Resolve and merge git worktrees after swarm completion
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