From wtf
Acknowledges standalone 'wtf' reactions or frustration without context, briefly references issues if any, and redirects to specific wtf:* troubleshooting skills.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/wtf:wtfThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
The user said "wtf" on its own. They're reacting, not asking for work yet. Don't launch an investigation or start fixing things.
The user said "wtf" on its own. They're reacting, not asking for work yet. Don't launch an investigation or start fixing things.
Briefly acknowledge the situation.
If there's obvious context in the recent conversation (an error, a failing test, a confusing result), name it in one sentence.
Point to the wtf:* skill that would actually help, or ask a single clarifying question.
| Skill | When to suggest it |
|---|---|
wtf:went-wrong | Something broke and they want to know why |
wtf:fix-it | They want the problem fixed, not explained |
wtf:should-i-do | They're stuck or overwhelmed and need a triaged plan |
wtf:did-you-say | They came back to a wall of agent output and want the TL;DR |
wtf:are-you-doing | They want a status check on what the agent is doing mid-task |
wtf:are-you-thinking | They're pushing back on a recent claim and want it re-examined |
wtf:is-this | They want a code review and refactor |
wtf:was-i-thinking | They want a review of their own recent diffs or commits |
wtf:why-not | They have an unconventional idea and want it evaluated honestly |
Keep the response short — a couple of lines at most. Wait for the user to pick a direction.
npx claudepluginhub pacaplan/wtf --plugin wtfHandles developer confusion by analyzing expectations vs. actual code behavior, providing explanations, and identifying genuine issues for further planning.
Formulates structured questions for ChatGPT and copies to clipboard when debugging stalls or outside perspective helps. Language-agnostic for any tech.
Interrupts ongoing tasks to summarize original request, actions taken so far, next steps, end goal, and confidence level. Triggers on phrases like 'wtf are you doing' or 'what's the plan'.