Audit the active repo, MCP servers, plugins, connectors, env surfaces, and harness setup, then recommend the highest-value ECC-native skills, hooks, agents, and operator workflows. Use when the user wants help setting up Claude Code or understanding what capabilities are actually available in their environment.
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Read-only audit skill for answering the question "what can this workspace and machine actually do right now, and what should we add or enable next?"
This is the ECC-native answer to setup-audit plugins. It does not modify files unless the user explicitly asks for follow-up implementation.
.env, .mcp.json, plugin settings, or connected-app surfaces to find missing workflow layersInspect only the files and settings needed to answer the question well:
package.json, lockfiles, language markers, framework config, README.md.mcp.json, .lsp.json, .claude/settings*.json, .codex/*AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, install manifests, hook configs.env* files in the active repo and obvious adjacent ECC workspacesSTRIPE_API_KEY, TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN, FAL_KEYProduce a compact inventory:
If a surface exists only as a primitive, call that out. Example:
Compare the workspace against:
Do not just list names. For each comparison, answer:
For every real gap, recommend the correct ECC-native shape:
| Gap Type | Preferred ECC Shape |
|---|---|
| Repeatable operator workflow | Skill |
| Automatic enforcement or side-effect | Hook |
| Specialized delegated role | Agent |
| External tool bridge | MCP server or connector |
| Install/bootstrap guidance | Setup or audit skill |
Default to user-facing skills that orchestrate existing tools when the need is operational rather than infrastructural.
Return five sections in this order:
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since Apr 24, 2026
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