Helps you build structured attack trees that map out how someone might compromise a system, breaking down the root goal into AND/OR branches with annotations for cost, skill level, and detectability. You'd reach for this when you need to communicate security risks to non-technical stakeholders, prioritize where to spend defensive budget, or plan a red team engagement scope. The included implementation playbook gives you templates and patterns to work from. It's a solid framework for thinking through threat scenarios systematically, though remember that any attack tree is only as good as your threat modeling assumptions going in.
npx skills add https://github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills --skill attack-tree-construction