From the ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills list. Checked licenses BEFORE copying: - threat-hunting-with-sigma-rules: repo is gone (GitHub 404) -- not harvested. - forensics (mhattingpete): repo restructured, those skills no longer exist -- not harvested. - pdf / mcp-builder (Anthropic official): LICENSE.txt FORBIDS copying out of the Service / derivatives / redistribution -- NOT harvestable into this repo (install via the official Claude Code marketplace instead if wanted). - obra/superpowers: MIT -> the only legally harvestable set; imported with attribution. Imported (each with its own MIT LICENSE copy + SOURCE.md provenance, commit a21956e48c13, ASCII-normalized to house style, no emojis): - using-git-worktrees - test-driven-development (+ testing-anti-patterns.md) - root-cause-tracing (+ find-polluter.sh helper, emojis -> ASCII markers) - brainstorming (methodology only; upstream visual websocket server intentionally omitted) Faithful imports -- content not reworded beyond ASCII typography/emoji normalization. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Source / Provenance
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Harvested from obra/superpowers (MIT, Copyright (c) 2025 Jesse Vincent) at commit a21956e48c13 on 2026-06-17.
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## Source path
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- `skills/systematic-debugging/root-cause-tracing.md` -> `SKILL.md`
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- `skills/systematic-debugging/find-polluter.sh` -> `find-polluter.sh` (the test-pollution bisection helper the SKILL.md references)
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## Adaptations (ClaudeTools house style)
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- Added YAML frontmatter (`name: root-cause-tracing` + a one-line `description:`) because the source file had none.
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- ASCII typography normalization: 4 non-ASCII characters replaced (em-dash `-` -> `-`; unicode arrows `->` and `<-` -> ASCII).
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- No emojis were present in the source.
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- No content was reworded; methodology preserved verbatim apart from the normalizations above.
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## Note
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- The SKILL.md references a bisection helper `find-polluter.sh` "in this directory" - it IS now included (fetched from the same MIT source). Its 4 echo emojis (search/warning/target/check) were replaced with ASCII markers (`[*]`/`[WARNING]`/`[FOUND]`/`[OK]`) per house style; `bash -n` clean.
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