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paper-slide-deck
Generate professional slide deck images from academic papers and content. Creates comprehensive outlines with style instructions, auto-detects figures from PDFs, then generates individual slide images. Use when user asks to "create slides", "make a presentation", "generate deck", or "slide deck" for papers.
medical-imaging-review
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article-extractor
Extract clean article content from URLs (blog posts, articles, tutorials) and save as readable text. Use when user wants to download, extract, or save an article/blog post from a URL without ads, navigation, or clutter.
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.
scrum-sage
AI-powered Scrum Master and Enterprise Agility Coach based on Jeff Sutherland, Taiichi Ohno, and First Principles thinking. Use when user needs help with Scrum, sprint analysis, backlog refinement, scaling advice, impediment removal, team dynamics, or agile coaching. Activate for questions about Scrum mechanics, Scrum@Scale, flow optimization, or team performance.
unblock-action
Help the user unblock a vague or stuck action item by clarifying the intended output, scoping it to today, and identifying the concrete next action. Use when user says "unblock", "unstick", "I'm stuck on", or presents a vague task they can't start.
learn-this
Unified content extraction and action planning. Use when user says "learn-this <URL>", "learn this <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.
session-log
Summarize the current conversation session and append results to the weekly agent-log. Use when user says "log this", "session log", "summarize this session", or asks to write results to the agent-log.
youtube-transcript
Download YouTube video transcripts when user provides a YouTube URL or asks to download/get/fetch a transcript from YouTube. Also use when user wants to transcribe or get captions/subtitles from a YouTube video.
mimeng-writing
咪蒙爆款文章写作技巧。适用于需要创作10万+阅读量爆款文章、情感共鸣类内容、故事叙事或社会议题评论时使用。掌握标题制造、开篇设计、情绪调动、金句提炼、故事叙事等核心技巧。
mckinsey-consultant
McKinsey顾问式问题解决系统。从商业问题出发,通过假设驱动的结构化分析方法,生成McKinsey风格研究报告和PPT。融合Problem Solving方法论、MECE原则、Issue Tree拆解、Hypotheses形成、Dummy Page设计、智能数据收集和专业PPT生成能力。
find-session
Identify a specific Claude Code conversation by its UUID and optionally pin it as a shell function for one-word resume. Use when "claude --continue" picks the wrong session, or when the user wants to reliably resume a specific past conversation across reboots.
us-gov-shutdown-tracker
Track and analyze US government shutdown liquidity impacts by monitoring TGA (Treasury General Account), bank reserves, EFFR, and SOFR data from FRED API. Use when user wants to (1) analyze current or past government shutdown effects on financial markets, (2) track liquidity conditions during fiscal policy disruptions, (3) assess "stealth tightening" effects, (4) compare shutdown episodes across different monetary policy regimes (QE vs QT), or (5) generate liquidity stress reports with historical context. Recommended usage frequency is weekly on Wednesdays after TGA/reserve data releases.
writing-tests
Principles for writing effective, maintainable tests. Covers naming conventions, assertion best practices, and comprehensive edge case checklists. Based on BugMagnet by Gojko Adzic. Triggers on: writing any test, 'add tests', test review, test naming, assertion choices, edge case coverage, 'what should I test', test structure decisions.
observability-first-debugging
Systematic debugging methodology that eliminates guessing and speculation. Add instrumentation to gather specific data that fully explains the problem. Evidence before hypothesis. Observation before solution. Triggers on: debugging, error investigation, 'why is this failing', unexpected behavior, test failures, non-zero exit codes, stack traces.
lightweight-implementation-analysis-protocol
This skill should be used when fixing bugs, implementing features, debugging issues, or making code changes. Ensures understanding of code flow before implementation by: (1) Tracing execution path with specific file:line references, (2) Creating lightweight text diagrams showing class.method() flows, (3) Verifying understanding with user. Prevents wasted effort from assumptions or guessing. Triggers when users request: bug fixes, feature implementations, refactoring, TDD cycles, debugging, code analysis.
lightweight-design-analysis
This skill analyzes code for design quality improvements across 8 dimensions: Naming, Object Calisthenics, Coupling & Cohesion, Immutability, Domain Integrity, Type System, Simplicity, and Performance. Ensures rigorous, evidence-based analysis by: (1) Understanding code flow first via implementation-analysis protocol, (2) Systematically evaluating each dimension with specific criteria, (3) Providing actionable findings with file:line references. Triggers when users request: code analysis, design review, refactoring opportunities, code quality assessment, architecture evaluation.
independent-research
Use when about to ask the user a factual question, propose a solution, diagnose an error, or choose between approaches. Triggers on: 'Do you have X installed?', 'What version?', 'Is X configured?', 'We should...', 'The fix is...', 'Options: 1...', 'Based on my understanding...', 'I believe X supports...'. Before deciding anything, spin up parallel subagents to WebSearch for current docs, community solutions, framework best practices, and GitHub issues. Your memory is stale — verify everything.
fix-it-never-work-around-it
Stops execution and fixes root cause when commands, builds, scripts, or tools fail unexpectedly. Triggers on workaround language: 'directly', 'instead', 'alternatively', 'skip', 'fall back', 'work around', 'isn't working', 'broken', 'manually'. Activates on any unexpected non-zero exit code or process failure.
fetching-circleci-logs
Fetches CircleCI job logs via the v1.1 API and displays step-level output. Focuses on failed steps. Use when: CI checks fail on a PR, user shares a CircleCI job URL, user asks to check build logs, 'circleci', 'build failed', 'CI failed', 'check the logs'.
data-visualization
Comprehensive data visualization skill covering visual execution and technical implementation. Includes perceptual foundations, chart selection, layout algorithms, and library guidance. Triggers on: charts, graphs, dashboards, 'visualize', 'plot', data presentation, D3, Recharts, Victory.
critical-peer-personality
Professional, skeptical communication style. Never over-enthusiastic, verifies before agreeing, challenges constructively, proposes instead of asking preferences. Expert peer who coaches, not serves. Triggers on: composing responses, agreeing with user, making recommendations, giving feedback.
create-tasks
Creates well-formed tasks following a template that engineers can implement. Triggers on: 'create tasks', 'define work items', 'break this down', creating tasks from PRD, converting requirements into actionable tasks, feature breakdown, sprint planning.
lightweight-task-workflow
FOLLOW THE STATE MACHINE IN SKILL.MD. When user says 'continue': (1) FIRST: Run pwd, (2) Announce STATE: CHECK_STATUS, (3) Read .claude/session.md to check Status field, (4) Route based on Status. NEVER auto-advance tasks. NEVER use TodoWrite. NEVER create git commits.
typescript-backend-project-setup
Sets up NX monorepo for TypeScript backend projects optimized for AI-assisted development. Delegates to NX commands where possible, patches configs as last resort. Triggers on: 'set up typescript backend project', 'create backend project', 'initialize typescript backend', 'create monorepo', or when working in an empty project folder.
tdd-process
Strict test-driven development state machine with red-green-refactor cycles. Enforces test-first development, meaningful failures, minimum implementations, and full verification. Activates when user requests: 'use a TDD approach', 'start TDD', 'test-drive this'.
tactical-ddd
Design, refactor, analyze, and review code by applying the principles and patterns of tactical domain-driven design. Triggers on: domain modeling, aggregate design, 'entity', 'value object', 'repository', 'bounded context', 'domain event', 'domain service', code touching domain/ directories, rich domain model discussions.
switch-persona
Quick persona switching. Triggers: 'switch persona', 'switch to X', 'become X'. Lists personas, reads selected file, switches immediately.
software-design-principles
Object-oriented design principles including object calisthenics, dependency inversion, fail-fast error handling, feature envy detection, and intention-revealing naming. Triggers on: writing new classes or functions, refactoring, code review, 'clean up', method longer than 10 lines, feature envy, primitive obsession, deep nesting.
separation-of-concerns
Enforces code organization using features/ (verticals), platform/ (horizontals), and shell/ (thin wiring). Triggers on: code organization, file structure, where does this belong, new file creation, refactoring.
questions-are-not-instructions
Engage with what the user said before taking action. Triggers on: questions ('?'), feedback ('this is wrong', 'that doesn't look right', 'there are issues'), challenges ('why did you', 'have you considered'), criticism ('this isn't working', 'I don't like'), observations ('I notice', 'it seems like'), naming a skill or concept. STOP and respond to the user's actual words before doing anything.
confidence-honesty
Force honest confidence assessment before claiming conclusions. Triggers on 'root cause identified', 'problem identified', 'complete clarity'. Express confidence as percentage, explain what's stopping 100%, validate assumptions before presenting.
concise-output
Enforces brevity and signal-over-noise in all outputs. Eliminates verbose explanations, filler phrases, and unnecessary elaboration. Triggers on: every response (governs output length and density when loaded).
challenge-that
Force critical evaluation of proposals, requirements, or decisions by analyzing from multiple adversarial perspectives. Triggers on: accepting a proposal without pushback, 'sounds good', 'let's go with', design decisions with unstated tradeoffs, unchallenged assumptions, premature consensus. Invoke with /challenge-that.
architect-refine-critique
Three-phase design review. Chain architect → refiner → critique subagents. Triggers on: 'design review', 'architecture review', '/arc', system design proposals, significant refactoring decisions, new service or module design.
ai-product-patterns
Builds AI-native products using OpenAI's development philosophy and modern AI UX patterns. Use when integrating AI features, designing for model improvements, implementing evals as product specs, or creating AI-first experiences. Based on Kevin Weil (OpenAI CPO) on building for future models, hybrid approaches, and cost optimization.
user-feedback-system
Builds feedback collection systems using Superhuman's PMF framework and YC's "talk to users" methodology. Use when implementing NPS surveys, scheduling user interviews, or measuring product-market fit.
workplace-navigation
Handles difficult colleagues and resolves conflicts using frameworks from Anneka Gupta and workplace dynamics research. Use when dealing with blocking colleagues, toxic dynamics, or maintaining relationships under stress.
zero-to-launch
Guides Claude from idea to working prototype using frameworks from OpenAI, Figma, and Airbnb. Use when starting new product features, planning MVP scope, making build-vs-buy decisions, or guiding users from concept to shippable prototype. Applies AI-first thinking (Kevin Weil), simplicity forcing functions (Dylan Field), and complete experience design (Brian Chesky).
strategy-frameworks
Creates product strategies using Crossing the Chasm, Playing to Win, and strategic canvas frameworks. Use when defining where to play and how to win, choosing beachhead markets, or connecting tactics to strategy.
strategic-storytelling
Crafts product narratives using Andy Raskin's strategic narrative structure and Nancy Duarte's presentation frameworks. Use when writing pitches, creating presentations, framing features as stories, or building compelling product narratives.
strategic-pm
Shifts thinking from tactical to strategic using Anneka Gupta's frameworks for becoming more strategic. Use when escaping feature factory, moving from output to outcomes, or communicating strategic value.
strategic-build
Distinguishes strategic vs tactical work during development using Shreyas Doshi's frameworks and Marty Cagan's empowered teams principles. Use when making architectural decisions, choosing what to build, preventing "product theater", or applying the LNO framework (Leverage, Neutral, Overhead). Helps avoid feature factory and build work that compounds.
stakeholder-craft
Manages stakeholder relationships using Kim Scott's Radical Candor and Carole Robin's interpersonal dynamics. Use when giving/receiving feedback, navigating difficult conversations, or building trust across teams.
ship-decisions
Guides "ship or iterate?" decisions using Shreyas Doshi's frameworks, Marty Cagan's shipping philosophy, and Tobi Lutke's reversible decision-making. Use when deciding if feature is ready, preventing perfectionism paralysis, applying one-way vs two-way door thinking, or balancing technical debt vs shipping speed.
quality-speed
Decides when quality matters vs move fast, based on Dylan Field (Figma) craft philosophy and Brian Chesky (Airbnb) details obsession. Use when balancing shipping speed with excellence, deciding if refactoring is needed, or determining which details create moats vs which to skip.
prioritization-craft
Applies prioritization frameworks including RICE, ICE, Value vs Effort, and Kano model. Use when prioritizing features, managing backlog, making tradeoffs, or saying no gracefully. Based on Shreyas Doshi and Intercom frameworks.
positioning-craft
Crafts product positioning using April Dunford's positioning framework. Use when defining target customers, choosing categories, identifying alternatives, or articulating differentiated value. Based on Obviously Awesome methodology.
one-step-better-ai-pm
Get one actionable improvement for your AI product based on the latest GenAI PM briefs. Fetch the last 5 days of curated AI PM insights from genaipm.com, analyze the current repo/project, find synergy between trending topics and the user's work, then research the source material and apply a concrete improvement. Use when the user wants to improve their AI product, get coaching on AI PM best practices, apply the latest industry insights to their codebase, or run "/one-step-better-ai-pm". Requires a GenAI PM subscriber email (set GENAIPM_EMAIL env var or provide when prompted).
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