learn-anything
Metalearning skill that helps master any topic efficiently by identifying critical 20% material, building expert vocabulary, and creating research-backed learning roadmaps. Auto-trigger when user says "learn [topic]", "help me learn [topic]", "I want to learn [topic]", or asks for guidance on understanding a new subject. Supports comprehensive plans, interactive guidance, or minimalist just-in-time delivery.
ship-learn-next
Transform learning content (like YouTube transcripts, articles, tutorials) into actionable implementation plans using the Ship-Learn-Next framework. Use when user wants to turn advice, lessons, or educational content into concrete action steps, reps, or a learning quest.
session-search
Search past conversations by keywords, timeframe, or ID. Triggers on "search sessions", "find that conversation", "what did we work on", "look up past discussion about X", "where were we", "what did I learn", "knowledge gaps", "retrospective". Also trigger on: "what did we discuss...", "you mentioned...", past tense verbs referring to prior work, possessives without context ("my project", "my auth system"), and assumptive questions that reference unshared context. Extracts clean conversation data and applies analytical lenses for structured insights.
tapestry
Unified content extraction and action planning. Use when user says "tapestry <URL>", "weave <URL>", "help me plan <URL>", "extract and plan <URL>", "make this actionable <URL>", or similar phrases indicating they want to extract content and create an action plan. Automatically detects content type (YouTube video, article, PDF) and processes accordingly.
brainstorming
Use when creating or developing, before writing code or implementation plans - refines rough ideas into fully-formed designs through collaborative questioning, alternative exploration, and incremental validation. Don't use during clear 'mechanical' processes
issue-tracking-with-linear
Use when working with Linear tickets/issues - establishes workflows for creating and updating tickets (issues)
generating-swift-package-docs
Use when encountering unfamiliar import statements; when exploring a dependency's API; when user asks "what's import X?", "what does import X do?", or about package documentation. - Generates comprehensive API documentation for Swift package dependencies on-demand. This skill helps you quickly obtain documentation for packages used in Xcode projects when you encounter unfamiliar module imports. Automatically resolves modules to packages and caches documentation for reuse. This is the primary tool for understanding individual `import` statements.
using-xcode
Use this before running `xcodebuild` or working with Xcode - tells you the specifics of how we use Xcode and its tools
writing-app-release-notes
Use when being asked to write release notes for an app
making-plans
Use when design is complete and you need detailed implementation tasks - breaks epics into coarse-grained Beans issues with TDD guidance, exact file paths, and verification steps
issue-tracking-with-beans-and-linear
Use when starting work, tracking tasks, or deciding where to record discovered work - clarifies when to use Beans vs Linear
developing-with-swift
Use this before writing any Swift code, before planning code changes and enhancements - establishes style guidelines, teaches you vital Swift techniques
technical-writing
Write clear technical prose. Multi-layer review ensures structure, clarity, and evidence quality.
bib-managing
Curate and validate BibTeX bibliographies against academic databases.
researching
Comprehensive research with cited sources. Use for complex research that should be verified and persist.
issue-tracking
Creates and manages issues via tissue for tracking work items, bugs, and features. Use for organizing work, checking ready issues, or updating status.
reviewing
Get second opinions from external models (Codex, Gemini) for adversarial review, tie-breaking, and multi-model consensus. Use when validating critical decisions or when stuck.
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