check-posthog
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check-btcpay
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check-bitcoin
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design-lab
Conduct design interviews, generate five distinct UI variations in a temporary design lab, collect feedback, and produce implementation plans. Use when the user wants to explore UI design options, redesign existing components, or create new UI with multiple approaches to compare.
check-observability
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check-product-standards
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check-production
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check-quality
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check-stripe
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check-lightning
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check-landing
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ab-test-setup
When the user wants to plan, design, or implement an A/B test or experiment. Also use when the user mentions "A/B test," "split test," "experiment," "test this change," "variant copy," "multivariate test," or "hypothesis." For tracking implementation, see analytics-tracking.
check-docs
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ads-cli
Unified ad platform CLI + Python clients for Google Ads, Meta, and TikTok. Use when building or running commands for auth, campaign creation, budget changes, reporting, or pausing campaigns, or when wiring platform env vars and extending ad platform wrappers.
aesthetic-system
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analytics-tracking
When the user wants to set up, improve, or audit analytics tracking and measurement. Also use when the user mentions "set up tracking," "GA4," "Google Analytics," "conversion tracking," "event tracking," "UTM parameters," "tag manager," "GTM," "analytics implementation," or "tracking plan." For A/B test measurement, see ab-test-setup.
announce
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check-virality
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changelog
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brand-builder
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changelog-setup
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cli-reference
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browser-extension-dev
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business-model-preferences
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competitor-alternatives
When the user wants to create competitor comparison or alternative pages for SEO and sales enablement. Also use when the user mentions 'alternative page,' 'vs page,' 'competitor comparison,' 'comparison page,' '[Product] vs [Product],' '[Product] alternative,' or 'competitive landing pages.' Covers four formats: singular alternative, plural alternatives, you vs competitor, and competitor vs competitor. Emphasizes deep research, modular content architecture, and varied section types beyond feature tables.
cartographer
Codebase mapping and documentation using parallel AI subagents. Invoke for: map this codebase, document architecture, understand codebase, onboarding to new project, create CODEBASE_MAP.md, generate architecture diagrams.
cli-development
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api-design
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app-screenshots
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architect
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changelog-page
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changelog-audit
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billing-security
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clerk-auth
Clerk authentication integration patterns for Next.js and Convex. Invoke for: user authentication, session management, JWT templates, webhook handling, middleware configuration, protected routes, Convex auth integration.
codex-coworker
Invoke Codex as a coworker for implementation, brainstorming, specs, and reviews. Use when you want parallel thinking, cheap execution, or a second opinion. Codex tokens are cheaper than yours — delegate aggressively. Keywords: codex, delegate, implement, draft, review, brainstorm, write tests, code review, moonbridge.
deps-dev
Look up the latest version of any package using deps.dev API. Use this skill when checking package versions, updating dependencies, adding new packages to a project, or when the user asks about the current version of a library.
commit
Generates Conventional Commits messages and can stage/commit changes. Use when asked to create git commit messages or perform a commit.
gh-search
Use when searching GitHub via CLI for issues, PRs, repos, code, or commits - provides correct syntax for exclusions, qualifiers, quoting, and platform-specific handling to avoid command failures
gh-search-issues
Use when searching GitHub issues ACROSS REPOSITORIES or organizations - provides syntax for filtering by labels, state, assignees, authors, comments, reactions, dates. For current repo issues, use gh issue list instead.
gh-search-code
Use when searching code across GitHub repositories - provides syntax for file extensions, filenames, languages, sizes, exclusions, and using -w flag for regex search via web interface
using-gh-cli-search
MANDATORY skill when users mention GitHub CLI searches - establishes non-negotiable requirement to use gh-cli-search skills for correct syntax, quoting, and platform handling
testing-gh-skills
SLASH COMMAND ONLY - Do NOT invoke automatically. Only runs via /test-gh-skills command. Executes Python test orchestrator for 80 tests across 6 skill groups.
gh-search-commits
Use when searching commit history across GitHub repositories - provides syntax for filtering by author, committer, dates, hashes, and merge commits with proper exclusion handling
gh-search-repos
Use when searching for repositories across GitHub - provides syntax for filtering by stars, forks, language, topics, license, archived status, and all repository attributes
gh-cli-setup
Use when gh CLI is not installed, not configured, or authentication fails - provides installation steps, authentication methods, and troubleshooting for all platforms
gh-search-prs
Use when searching GitHub pull requests ACROSS REPOSITORIES or organizations - provides syntax for filtering by draft status, merge status, review state, CI checks, branches. For current repo PRs, use gh pr list instead.
podcast
Creates audio podcasts from text using browser text-to-speech. Use when user mentions podcast, audio conversation, dialogue, spoken content, voice narration, audio book, or text-to-speech generation. Supports multiple speakers with automatic language detection. Zero cost, no API keys, works in browser.
codetographer
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mlx-dev
Write correct, idiomatic Apple MLX code for Apple Silicon ML. Use when working with MLX arrays, neural networks, training loops, lazy evaluation, unified memory, mx.eval, mx.compile, Metal GPU, memory optimization, quantization, or Apple Silicon performance. Covers critical API differences from PyTorch/NumPy, array indexing gotchas (lists must be mx.array, slices create copies), NHWC format for Conv2d, __call__ not forward(), float64 CPU-only, mlx-lm integration, and debugging patterns.
universal-workflow-init
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