Test Cleanup
openbooklet.com/s/test-cleanupopenbooklet.com/s/test-cleanup@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/test-cleanupRemove low-value tests from a codebase. Three phases: discover, review (parallel), execute (parallel).
Share a file for collaborative editing with a human via browser. Use when the user wants to collaboratively edit a markdown file, get feedback, or have a conversation within a document.
Run e2e agent tests with fflow verify.
Start a workflow run. Default uses fflow start with CLI tracking. Use --lite for lite mode, --markdown for prompt-only mode.
Create or edit FreeFlow workflow files.
Configure FreeFlow settings like hook enablement. Use when the user wants to enable/disable freeflow features (e.g., "enable tool hook", "disable the post tool use hook").
Validate and auto-fix markdown workflow format. Use when the user asks to lint, validate, or fix a .md or .workflow.md file.
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