nah-mean

nah-mean is a portable light-align and context-fit execution dispatch skill for Codex, Claude Code, and generic agents. It pauses ambiguous high-expectation requests, aligns intent, chooses a route, executes after confirmation, accepts Korean aliases like ㅁㅁㅇ and ㅇㅈㄸ, uses 감다뒤/ㄱㄷㄷ as post-work correction recovery, and uses 감다살/ㄱㄷㅅ as positive feedback reinforcement.

Install

gh skill install handlecusion/nah-mean nah-mean --agent codex --scope user

Use It When

A user says you know what I mean?, get the vibe?, or use your judgment.
A Korean user types initial aliases like ㅁㅁㅇ, ㅇㅈㄸ, ㄱㄷㄷ, or ㄱㄷㅅ.
A request depends on implied tone, quality bar, audience, or failure modes.
An agent should align, choose Direct/Edit/Build/Research/Design/QA, then edit files, write content, design UI, or call tools.
A Korean user says 감다뒤 or ㄱㄷㄷ after a result and expects intent realignment before rework.
A Korean user says 감다살 or ㄱㄷㅅ after a result and expects matched intent to be reinforced in memory.

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