Skillshub re

Explicit extra-research mode. Use only when the user says `/re` or clearly asks for a research-heavy pass before coding. This skill should bias Codex toward more source-checking and justification without replacing its normal orchestration.

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/dgk-dev/dgk-gpt/re" ~/.claude/skills/comeonoliver-skillshub-re && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/dgk-dev/dgk-gpt/re/SKILL.md
source content

Re

Use this as a light override, not a rigid workflow. Keep Codex's default orchestration and only add extra diligence where it matters.

Defaults

  • Inspect the local codebase first.
  • Do research in 3 passes when the task is genuinely research-heavy:
    1. Plan 3-6 sub-questions.
    2. Retrieve sources for each sub-question and follow 1-2 second-order leads when useful.
    3. Synthesize only after resolving conflicts and gaps that could change the conclusion.
  • Use Context7 first for version-sensitive library or framework behavior.
  • Use native
    web
    first for current information.
  • Use Jina only when native
    web
    is not enough for long pages, PDFs, or parallel page reads.
  • Only cite sources retrieved in the current workflow, and label any inference that is not directly supported by those sources.
  • If sources conflict, state the conflict explicitly instead of averaging them into one answer.
  • If a search result is empty, partial, or suspiciously narrow, retry with a broader query, alternate wording, or a second source before concluding there is no answer.
  • Compare options only when there is a real tradeoff.
  • Implement once the decision is clear.
  • Run the smallest relevant verification commands before finishing.

Avoid

  • Do not force phases.
  • Do not produce long research reports unless the user asked for them or the task materially benefits.
  • Do not ask extra questions if local context is already enough.
  • Do not delegate work just because this skill is active.

Large Tasks

For long tasks, optional scratch notes can live in

/tmp/re-research/<slug>/
.

If useful, keep a short

decisions.md
with:

  • key findings
  • rejected options
  • remaining risks
  • pending verification

Finish

Keep the final response compressed:

  • decision
  • source-backed justification
  • key sources or citations when they materially matter
  • code or config changed
  • tests run
  • remaining unknowns