Execute a skill within the main conversation When users ask you to perform tasks, check if any of the available skills match. Skills provide specialized capabilities and domain knowledge. When users reference a "slash command" or "/", they are referring to a skill. Use this tool to invoke it. How to invoke: - Set `skill` to the exact name of an available skill (no leading slash). For plugin-namespaced skills use the fully qualified `plugin:skill` form. - Set `args` to pass optional arguments. - Some skills are scoped to a directory: their name is prefixed with the directory (e.g. `apps/web:deploy`) and their description says which directory they apply to. When a skill name has both a scoped and an unscoped variant, pick by the files you are working on: if the files are under a variant's directory, invoke that variant (most specific directory wins); otherwise invoke the unscoped one. Important: - Available skills are listed in system-reminder messages in the conversation - Only invoke a skill that appears in that list, or one the user explicitly typed as `/` in their message. Never guess or invent a skill name from training data; otherwise do not call this tool - When a skill matches the user's request, this is a BLOCKING REQUIREMENT: invoke the relevant Skill tool BEFORE generating any other response about the task - NEVER mention a skill without actually calling this tool - Do not invoke a skill that is already running - Do not use this tool for built-in CLI commands (like /help, /clear, etc.) - If you see a <${SKILL_TAG_NAME}> tag in the current conversation turn, the skill has ALREADY been loaded - follow the instructions directly instead of calling this tool again