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name: ck-ccs
description: Delegate tasks with intelligent AI profile selection and prompt enhancement. Use for offloading tasks, routing to specialized models, auto-enhancing prompts, and running long-context or reasoning-heavy delegations.
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# CCS — Intelligent Task Delegation
Delegates tasks to optimal AI profiles with automatic prompt enhancement.
## When to Use
- Offloading a task to a specialized model or profile
- Running long-context analysis (full architecture review)
- Reasoning-heavy tasks that benefit from extended thinking
- Auto-enhancing a prompt before execution
## Don't Use When
- Task is quick enough to handle inline
- No CCS CLI or config is available (`~/.ccs/config.json`)
## Usage
```
ck-ccs "refactor auth.js to use async/await" # Simple task
ck-ccs "analyze entire architecture" # Long-context task
ck-ccs "think about caching strategy" # Reasoning task
ck-ccs --glm "add tests for UserService" # Force specific profile
ck-ccs "/cook create landing page" # Nested command
```
## Execution
1. Parse the task description from user input
2. Read `~/.ccs/config.json` to identify available profiles
3. Select optimal profile based on task characteristics:
- Long context → context-optimized profile
- Reasoning → thinking-enabled profile
- General → default profile
4. Enhance the prompt with full context and details
5. Execute delegation via CCS CLI
## Profile Selection Heuristics
| Task Type | Profile |
|-----------|---------|
| Large codebase analysis | Long-context (kimi/glm) |
| Architectural reasoning | Thinking-enabled |
| Simple refactoring | Default/fast |
| Forced override | `--glm` or `--kimi` flag |
## Notes
- Prompt enhancement is automatic — the task description is expanded with relevant context before execution
- Results are returned to the main conversation
- Use `ck-ccs:continue` to resume the last delegation session