Apply Fable 5 discipline to Claude for planning, self-checks, and agent routing.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "fable5-mode" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use fable5-mode for this task: refactor my Node.js API service. First provide a phased plan and risk checkpoints, then execute step by step; after each phase, self-verify and state whether sub-agents should be used for testing, documentation, and performance analysis.
A clear upfront plan followed by phased refactoring, with self-check results, risk notes, and suggested sub-agent delegation.
Use fable5-mode to analyze this product PRD. First list the analysis framework, assumptions, and missing information, then review it item by item; if information is insufficient, state the stopping point instead of jumping to conclusions.
A structured review flow with an upfront plan, highlighted information gaps, interim findings, and a careful final recommendation.
Handle this release-prep task with fable5-mode: compile changelogs, generate a test checklist, assess deployment risks, and produce a rollback plan. First decompose the work and explain which parts should be delegated to sub-agents, then consolidate the results and self-check for consistency.
A release-prep deliverable with task breakdown, delegation rationale, consolidated outputs, self-check notes, and actionable guidance.
Delegate coding tasks to OpenAI subagents with parallel, cheap, verified orchestration.
Use Fabric AI patterns for analysis, summarization, coding, learning, and security.
Build and deploy Claude skills, commands, and prompt templates at scale
Use Claude-ready skills, agents, and templates for Craft CMS 5 development.
Maintain cross-session development context for Claude Code with tracked project records.
Turn PDFs, docs, and codebases into Obsidian study vaults.