screenize-explorer
openbooklet.com/s/screenize-exploreropenbooklet.com/s/screenize-explorer@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/screenize-explorerExplore and debug .screenize project packages. Lists projects, reads project.json, summarizes event streams, displays timeline segments, and shows recording statistics.
Fetch a GitHub issue and create a detailed implementation plan. Use when given a GitHub issue URL or number to analyze the issue, explore relevant codebase areas, and produce a step-by-step implementation plan with file changes, architecture considerations, and risk assessment.
SQLite vector DB for work log storage and semantic search. Use for indexing work logs, generating embeddings, semantic search, and DB maintenance.
Document completed work with vector database indexing. Use `/log-work` after completing any significant task (feature, bug fix, refactoring, configuration change) to record what was done, decisions made, and files changed.
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