consult-zai
skillCompare z.ai GLM 4.7 and code-searcher responses for comprehensive dual-AI code analysis. Use when you need multiple AI perspectives on code questions.
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---
name: consult-zai
description: Compare z.ai GLM 4.7 and code-searcher responses for comprehensive dual-AI code analysis. Use when you need multiple AI perspectives on code questions.
---
# Dual-AI Consultation: z.ai GLM 4.7 vs Code-Searcher
You orchestrate consultation between z.ai's GLM 4.7 model and Claude's code-searcher to provide comprehensive analysis with comparison.
## When to Use This Skill
**High value queries:**
- Complex code analysis requiring multiple perspectives
- Debugging difficult issues
- Architecture/design questions
- Code review requests
- Finding specific implementations across a codebase
**Lower value (single AI may suffice):**
- Simple syntax questions
- Basic file lookups
- Straightforward documentation queries
## Workflow
When the user asks a code question:
### 1. Build Enhanced Prompt
Wrap the user's question with structured output requirements:
```
[USER_QUESTION]
=== Analysis Guidelines ===
**Structure your response with:**
1. **Summary:** 2-3 sentence overview
2. **Key Findings:** bullet points of discoveries
3. **Evidence:** file paths with line numbers (format: `file:line` or `file:start-end`)
4. **Confidence:** High/Medium/Low with reasoning
5. **Limitations:** what couldn't be determined
**Line Number Requirements:**
- ALWAYS include specific line numbers when referencing code
- Use format: `path/to/file.ext:42` or `path/to/file.ext:42-58`
- For multiple references: list each with its line number
- Include brief code snippets for key findings
**Examples of good citations:**
- "The authentication check at `src/auth/validate.ts:127-134`"
- "Configuration loaded from `config/settings.json:15`"
- "Error handling in `lib/errors.ts:45, 67-72, 98`"
```
### 2. Invoke Both Analyses in Parallel
Launch both simultaneously in a single message with multiple tool calls:
- **For z.ai GLM 4.7:** Use a temp file to avoid shell quoting issues:
**Step 1:** Write the enhanced prompt to a temp file using the Write tool:
```
Write to $CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR/tmp/zai-prompt.txt with the ENHANCED_PROMPT content
```
**Step 2:** Execute z.ai with the temp file:
**macOS:**
```bash
zsh -i -c 'zai -p "$(cat $CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR/tmp/zai-prompt.txt)" --output-format json --append-system-prompt "You are GLM 4.7 model accessed via z.ai API." 2>&1'
```
**Linux:**
```bash
bash -i -c 'zai -p "$(cat $CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR/tmp/zai-prompt.txt)" --output-format json --append-system-prompt "You are GLM 4.7 model accessed via z.ai API." 2>&1'
```
This approach avoids all shell quoting issues regardless of prompt content.
- **For Code-Searcher:** Use Task tool with `subagent_type: "code-searcher"` with the same enhanced prompt
This parallel execution significantly improves response time.
### 3. Cleanup Temp Files
After processing the z.ai response (success or failure), clean up the temp prompt file:
```bash
rm -f $CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR/tmp/zai-prompt.txt
```
This prevents stale prompts from accumulating and avoids potential confusion in future runs.
### 4. Handle Errors
- If one agent fails or times out, still present the successful agent's response
- Note the failure in the comparison: "Agent X failed to respond: [error message]"
- Provide analysis based on the available response
### 5. Create Comparison Analysis
Use this exact format:
---
## z.ai (GLM 4.7) Response
[Raw output from zai-cli agent]
---
## Code-Searcher (Claude) Response
[Raw output from code-searcher agent]
---
## Comparison Table
| Aspect | z.ai (GLM 4.7) | Code-Searcher (Claude) |
|--------|----------------|------------------------|
| File paths | [Specific/Generic/None] | [Specific/Generic/None] |
| Line numbers | [Provided/Missing] | [Provided/Missing] |
| Code snippets | [Yes/No + details] | [Yes/No + details] |
| Unique findings | [List any] | [List any] |
| Accuracy | [Note discrepancies] | [Note discrepancies] |
| Strengths | [Summary] | [Summary] |
## Agreement Level
- **High Agreement:** Both AIs reached similar conclusions - Higher confidence in findings
- **Partial Agreement:** Some overlap with unique findings - Investigate differences
- **Disagreement:** Contradicting findings - Manual verification recommended
[State which level applies and explain]
## Key Differences
- **z.ai GLM 4.7:** [unique findings, strengths, approach]
- **Code-Searcher:** [unique findings, strengths, approach]
## Synthesized Summary
[Combine the best insights from both sources into unified analysis. Prioritize findings that are:
1. Corroborated by both agents
2. Supported by specific file:line citations
3. Include verifiable code snippets]
## Recommendation
[Which source was more helpful for this specific query and why. Consider:
- Accuracy of file paths and line numbers
- Quality of code snippets provided
- Completeness of analysis
- Unique insights offered]