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Waza is a collection of eight engineering habit skills for AI agents that channel AI capability into structured precision, including /think for design planning, /check for code review, /hunt for debugging, and /design for frontend interfaces.
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Installation
npx vibeindex add tw93/claude-health --skill readnpx skills add tw93/claude-health --skill read~/.claude/skills/read/SKILL.mdSKILL.md
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