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Andrew Yim 877db1aa0f refactor: reorganize skill numbering, remove obsolete skills, rename shared libs
- Rename: 00→80 claude-settings-optimizer, 88→79 dintel-skill-update,
  92→81 mac-optimizer, 93→82 tui-design-template
- Rename: dintel-shared → _dintel-shared (consistent with _ourdigital-shared)
- Remove: 61-gtm-manager, 62-gtm-guardian (obsolete), 99_archive
- Update all dintel-* skill refs (114 occurrences across 31 files)
- Sync README.md, CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md with new structure

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-23 19:32:44 +09:00

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mac-optimizer macOS system health toolkit — use when user mentions system optimization, cleanup, packages, security audit, disk space, performance, brew updates, cache clearing, or system health on Mac 1.0.0

Mac Optimizer

Modular macOS system health toolkit. Runs read-only audits first, then recommends actions with user consent.

Module Routing

Keywords Command
brew, homebrew, npm, nvm, pip, pyenv, packages, update, outdated /mac-packages
path, shell, zshrc, environment, env, config, symlink /mac-environment
security, firewall, sip, gatekeeper, filevault, ports, ssh /mac-security
cache, cleanup, clean, logs, clutter, disk space, free space, trash /mac-cleanup
cpu, memory, ram, disk, battery, processes, resources, slow /mac-resources
doctor, audit, health, full check, everything, system check /mac-doctor (all)

Default to /mac-doctor when the request is ambiguous.

When the user's request matches a specific module, suggest the appropriate slash command. When the request is broad (e.g., "check my system", "run a health check"), use /mac-doctor.

Execution Model

Every module follows this flow:

  1. Audit — run the module's script (read-only)
  2. Report — parse JSON output, present findings as a severity-ranked table
  3. Recommend — list available actions grouped by risk
  4. Consent — ask user which actions to approve
  5. Act — execute only approved actions

Safety Rules

  • Never execute cleanup without explicit user approval
  • Always show sizes before deleting anything
  • Security module is read-only — present findings and remediation guidance only
  • Back up shell configs before modifying
  • Process deny-list: never suggest killing kernel_task, launchd, WindowServer, loginwindow, mds, mds_stores, opendirectoryd, coreaudiod, SystemUIServer, Finder, Dock
  • No sudo by default — if an action needs sudo, state why and ask first
  • Docker cleanup uses docker system prune, never direct file deletion