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catlog22 ff1ca34c2e refactor: Streamline intelligent tools strategy with unified template system
Major Changes:
- Merge tools-implementation-guide.md into intelligent-tools-strategy.md
- Consolidate TEMPLATE and RULES fields into single RULES field
- Standardize template references using $(cat ...) format
- Reduce document length by 66% (520→177 lines) while preserving core functionality

Template System Improvements:
- Universal 4-field command format: PURPOSE | TASK | EXPECTED | RULES
- Unified rules format: $(cat template.txt) | constraints
- Comprehensive template directory structure with examples
- Cross-tool template compatibility and reuse patterns

Content Optimization:
- Remove redundant examples and duplicate content
- Focus on universal command templates and common scenarios
- Simplify tool selection matrix with clear task-to-tool mapping
- Streamline workflow integration with essential best practices

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---
name: intelligent-tools-strategy
description: Strategic decision framework for intelligent tool selection
type: strategic-guideline
---
# Intelligent Tools Selection Strategy
## ⚡ Core Framework
**Gemini**: Analysis, understanding, exploration & documentation
**Codex**: Development, implementation & automation
### Decision Principles
- **Use tools early and often** - Tools are faster, more thorough, and reliable than manual approaches
- **When in doubt, use both** - Parallel usage provides comprehensive coverage
- **Default to tools** - Use specialized tools for most coding tasks, no matter how small
- **Lower barriers** - Engage tools immediately when encountering any complexity
### Quick Decision Rules
1. **Exploring/Understanding?** → Start with Gemini
2. **Building/Fixing?** → Start with Codex
3. **Not sure?** → Use both in parallel
4. **Small task?** → Still use tools - they're faster than manual work
## 🎯 Universal Command Template
### Standard Format (REQUIRED)
```bash
# Gemini Analysis
~/.claude/scripts/gemini-wrapper -p "
PURPOSE: [clear analysis goal]
TASK: [specific analysis task]
EXPECTED: [expected output]
RULES: [template reference and constraints]
"
# Codex Development
codex --full-auto exec "
PURPOSE: [clear development goal]
TASK: [specific development task]
EXPECTED: [expected deliverables]
RULES: [template reference and constraints]
" -s danger-full-access
```
### Template Structure
- [ ] **PURPOSE** - Clear goal and intent
- [ ] **TASK** - Specific execution task
- [ ] **EXPECTED** - Clear expected results
- [ ] **RULES** - Template reference and constraints
### Rules Field Format
```bash
RULES: $(cat ~/.claude/workflows/cli-templates/prompts/[category]/[template].txt) | [constraints]
```
**Examples**:
- Single template: `$(cat ~/.claude/workflows/cli-templates/prompts/analysis/pattern.txt) | Focus on security`
- Multiple templates: `$(cat template1.txt) $(cat template2.txt) | Enterprise standards`
- No template: `Focus on security patterns, include dependency analysis`
- File patterns: `@{src/**/*.ts,CLAUDE.md} - Stay within scope`
## 📊 Tool Selection Matrix
| Task Type | Tool | Use Case | Template |
|-----------|------|----------|-----------|
| **Analysis** | Gemini | Code exploration, architecture review, patterns | `analysis/pattern.txt` |
| **Development** | Codex | Feature implementation, bug fixes, testing | `development/feature.txt` |
| **Planning** | Both | Task breakdown, migration planning | `planning/task-breakdown.txt` |
| **Documentation** | Both | Code docs, API specs, guides | `analysis/quality.txt` |
| **Security** | Codex | Vulnerability assessment, fixes | `analysis/security.txt` |
| **Refactoring** | Both | Gemini for analysis, Codex for execution | `development/refactor.txt` |
## 📁 Template System
**Base Structure**: `~/.claude/workflows/cli-templates/`
### Available Templates
```
prompts/
├── analysis/
│ ├── pattern.txt - Code pattern analysis
│ ├── architecture.txt - System architecture review
│ ├── security.txt - Security assessment
│ └── quality.txt - Code quality review
├── development/
│ ├── feature.txt - Feature implementation
│ ├── refactor.txt - Refactoring tasks
│ └── testing.txt - Test generation
└── planning/
└── task-breakdown.txt - Task decomposition
planning-roles/
├── system-architect.md - System design perspective
├── security-expert.md - Security architecture
└── feature-planner.md - Feature specification
tech-stacks/
├── typescript-dev.md - TypeScript guidelines
├── python-dev.md - Python conventions
└── react-dev.md - React architecture
```
## 🚀 Usage Patterns
### Workflow Integration (REQUIRED)
When planning any coding task, **ALWAYS** integrate CLI tools:
1. **Understanding Phase**: Use Gemini for analysis
2. **Implementation Phase**: Use Codex for development
3. **Quality Phase**: Use Codex for testing and validation
### Common Scenarios
```bash
# Project Analysis
~/.claude/scripts/gemini-wrapper -p "
PURPOSE: Understand codebase architecture
TASK: Analyze project structure and identify patterns
EXPECTED: Architecture overview and integration points
RULES: $(cat ~/.claude/workflows/cli-templates/prompts/analysis/architecture.txt) | Focus on integration points
"
# Feature Development
codex --full-auto exec "
PURPOSE: Implement user authentication
TASK: Create JWT-based authentication system
EXPECTED: Complete auth module with tests
RULES: $(cat ~/.claude/workflows/cli-templates/prompts/development/feature.txt) | Follow security best practices
" -s danger-full-access
# Code Review Preparation
~/.claude/scripts/gemini-wrapper -p "
PURPOSE: Prepare comprehensive code review
TASK: Analyze code changes and identify potential issues
EXPECTED: Review checklist and improvement suggestions
RULES: $(cat ~/.claude/workflows/cli-templates/prompts/analysis/quality.txt) | Focus on maintainability
"
```
## 📋 Planning Checklist
For every development task:
- [ ] **Purpose defined** - Clear goal and intent
- [ ] **Gemini analysis** completed for understanding
- [ ] **Template selected** - Appropriate template chosen
- [ ] **Constraints specified** - File patterns, scope, requirements
- [ ] **Implementation approach** - Tool selection and workflow
- [ ] **Quality measures** - Testing and validation plan
## 🎯 Key Features
### Gemini
- **Command**: `~/.claude/scripts/gemini-wrapper`
- **Strengths**: Large context window, pattern recognition
- **Best For**: Analysis, architecture review, code exploration
### Codex
- **Command**: `codex --full-auto exec`
- **Strengths**: Autonomous development, mathematical reasoning
- **Best For**: Implementation, testing, automation
- **Required**: `-s danger-full-access` for development
### File Patterns
- All files: `@{**/*}`
- Source files: `@{src/**/*}`
- TypeScript: `@{*.ts,*.tsx}`
- With docs: `@{CLAUDE.md,**/*CLAUDE.md}`
- Tests: `@{src/**/*.test.*}`
## 🔧 Best Practices
- **Start with templates** - Use predefined templates for consistency
- **Be specific** - Clear PURPOSE, TASK, and EXPECTED fields
- **Include constraints** - File patterns, scope, requirements in RULES
- **Test patterns first** - Validate file patterns with `ls`
- **Document context** - Always reference CLAUDE.md for context