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lmiranda 747a2b15e5 refactor(cmdb-assistant): extract skills and slim commands
- Extract 9 skill files from command knowledge:
  - mcp-tools-reference.md: Complete NetBox MCP tools reference
  - system-discovery.md: Bash commands for system info gathering
  - device-registration.md: Device registration workflow
  - sync-workflow.md: Machine sync process
  - audit-workflow.md: Data quality audit checks
  - ip-management.md: IP/prefix management and conflict detection
  - topology-generation.md: Mermaid diagram generation
  - change-audit.md: NetBox change audit workflow
  - visual-header.md: Standard visual header pattern

- Slim all 11 commands to under 60 lines:
  - cmdb-sync.md: 348 -> 57 lines
  - cmdb-register.md: 334 -> 51 lines
  - ip-conflicts.md: 238 -> 58 lines
  - cmdb-audit.md: 207 -> 58 lines
  - cmdb-topology.md: 194 -> 54 lines
  - initial-setup.md: 176 -> 74 lines
  - change-audit.md: 175 -> 57 lines
  - cmdb-site.md: 68 -> 50 lines
  - cmdb-ip.md: 65 -> 52 lines
  - cmdb-device.md: 64 -> 55 lines
  - cmdb-search.md: 46 lines (unchanged)

- Update agent to reference skills for best practices
- Preserve existing netbox-patterns skill

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-30 17:21:21 -05:00

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Visual Header Skill

Standard visual header for cmdb-assistant commands.

Header Template

+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|  CMDB-ASSISTANT - [Context]                                          |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+

Context Values by Command

Command Context
/cmdb-search Search
/cmdb-device Device Management
/cmdb-ip IP Management
/cmdb-site Site Management
/cmdb-audit Data Quality Audit
/cmdb-register Machine Registration
/cmdb-sync Machine Sync
/cmdb-topology Topology
/change-audit Change Audit
/ip-conflicts IP Conflict Detection
/initial-setup Setup Wizard
Agent mode Infrastructure Management

Usage

Display header at the start of every command response before proceeding with the operation.