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startup-wisdom

Apply startup execution wisdom to product, strategy, and business decisions. Use for feature prioritization, build-vs-buy decisions, go-to-market planning, pricing, hiring, scope/timeline reality checks, or when evaluating whether an idea has product-market fit potential.

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stress-testing

Stress-test plans, proposals, and strategies. Use for pre-mortems, assumption audits, risk registers, evaluating business ideas, identifying failure modes, or when you need devil's advocate analysis before committing resources.

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cognitive-foundations

Apply cognitive science and HCI research to design decisions. Use when you need the scientific 'why' behind usability, explaining user behavior, understanding perception/memory/attention limits, evaluating cognitive load, assessing mental model alignment, predicting performance with Fitts's/Hick's Law, or grounding interface decisions in research rather than opinion.

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design-critique

Critique UI/UX designs for clarity, hierarchy, interaction, accessibility, and craft. Use for design reviews, PR feedback on UI changes, evaluating mockups, checking if a component is ship-ready, or when honest feedback is needed on whether something meets a high bar.

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bootstrap

This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a bootstrap prompt", "handoff", "save session state", "continue in new session", "create handoff", "session summary for continuation", "bootstrap for fresh session", or wants to capture the current session state for resumption in a new Claude Code session.

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vercel-react-best-practices

React and Next.js performance optimization guidelines from Vercel Engineering. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React/Next.js code to ensure optimal performance patterns. Triggers on tasks involving React components, Next.js pages, data fetching, bundle optimization, or performance improvements.

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tuning-panel

Create visual parameter tuning panels for iterative adjustment of animations, layouts, colors, typography, physics, or any numeric/visual values. Use when the user asks to "create a tuning panel", "add parameter controls", "build a debug panel", "tweak parameters visually", "fine-tune values", "dial in the settings", or "adjust parameters interactively". Also triggers on mentions of "leva", "dat.GUI", or "tweakpane".

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transparent-ui

Create standalone debugging interfaces that reveal the internal workings of complex systems through interactive visualization. Use when the user wants to understand how something works, debug internal state, visualize data flow, see what happens when they interact with the system, or build a debug panel for any complex mechanism. Triggers on requests like "I don't understand how this works", "show me what's happening", "visualize the state machine", "build a debug view for this", "help me see the data flow", "make this transparent", or any request to understand, debug, or visualize internal system behavior. Applies to state machines, rendering systems, event flows, algorithms, animations, data pipelines, CSS calculations, database queries, or any system with non-obvious internal workings.

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tool-ui

Find, install, configure, and integrate Tool UI components in React apps using shadcn registry entries, compatibility checks, scaffolded runtime wiring, and troubleshooting workflows. Use when developers ask to add one or more Tool UI components, choose components for a use case, verify compatibility, or wire Tool UI payloads into assistant-ui or an existing chat/runtime stack.

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tool-ui-integrator

Find, install, configure, and integrate Tool UI components in React apps using shadcn registry entries, compatibility checks, scaffolded runtime wiring, and troubleshooting workflows. Use when developers ask to add one or more Tool UI components, choose components for a use case, verify compatibility, or wire Tool UI payloads into assistant-ui or an existing chat/runtime stack.

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tdd

Test-driven development with red-green-refactor loop. Use when user wants to build features or fix bugs using TDD, mentions "red-green-refactor", wants integration tests, or asks for test-first development.

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swiftui

Use when building SwiftUI interfaces for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, or visionOS. Triggers on Liquid Glass adoption, SwiftUI animation/transitions, layout patterns, state management, design tokens, performance optimization, accessibility in SwiftUI, or creating "Apple-level" UI quality.

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swiftui-view-refactor

Refactor and review SwiftUI view files for consistent structure, dependency injection, and Observation usage. Use when asked to clean up a SwiftUI view’s layout/ordering, handle view models safely (non-optional when possible), or standardize how dependencies and @Observable state are initialized and passed.

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swiftui-ui-patterns

Best practices and example-driven guidance for building SwiftUI views and components. Use when creating or refactoring SwiftUI UI, designing tab architecture with TabView, composing screens, or needing component-specific patterns and examples.

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swiftui-performance-audit

Audit and improve SwiftUI runtime performance from code review and architecture. Use for requests to diagnose slow rendering, janky scrolling, high CPU/memory usage, excessive view updates, or layout thrash in SwiftUI apps, and to provide guidance for user-run Instruments profiling when code review alone is insufficient.

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swiftui-liquid-glass

Implement, review, or improve SwiftUI features using the iOS 26+ Liquid Glass API. Use when asked to adopt Liquid Glass in new SwiftUI UI, refactor an existing feature to Liquid Glass, or review Liquid Glass usage for correctness, performance, and design alignment.

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swiftui-expert-skill

Write, review, or improve SwiftUI code following best practices for state management, view composition, performance, modern APIs, Swift concurrency, and iOS 26+ Liquid Glass adoption. Use when building new SwiftUI features, refactoring existing views, reviewing code quality, or adopting modern SwiftUI patterns.

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skill-creator

Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Claude's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.

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skill-auditor

Audit existing skills (global and project-level) for agent-friendliness, consistency, and best practices. Use when asked to "audit my skills", "review skill setup", "analyze skill quality", "check skill health", "improve my skills", or when wanting an assessment of the overall skill ecosystem. Provides actionable recommendations for improving skill effectiveness.

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shape-up

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session-handoff

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seo-audit

When the user wants to audit, review, or diagnose SEO issues on their site. Also use when the user mentions "SEO audit," "technical SEO," "why am I not ranking," "SEO issues," "on-page SEO," "meta tags review," or "SEO health check." For building pages at scale to target keywords, see programmatic-seo. For adding structured data, see schema-markup.

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rust

Robust Rust patterns for file-backed data, parsing, persistence, FFI boundaries, and system integration. Use when writing Rust that handles file formats, subprocess integration, PID/process management, Serde serialization, or UniFFI boundaries. Covers UTF-8 safety, atomic writes, state machines, and defensive error handling.

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react-useeffect

React useEffect best practices from official docs. Use when writing/reviewing useEffect, useState for derived values, data fetching, or state synchronization. Teaches when NOT to use Effect and better alternatives.

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proposal-review

Facilitate methodical review of proposals (technical designs, product specs, feature requests). Use when asked to "review this proposal", "give feedback on this doc", "help me review this RFC", or when presented with a document that needs structured feedback. Handles markdown files, GitHub gists/issues/PRs, and other text formats. Chunks proposals intelligently, predicts reviewer reactions, and produces feedback adapted to the proposal's format.

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process-hunter

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posthog-analytics

Product analytics expert using PostHog MCP. Triggers on requests to understand user behavior, surface insights, create dashboards, analyze funnels, track metrics, set up experiments, or answer questions about product performance. Use when working with PostHog data, discussing analytics strategy, investigating user journeys, retention, conversion, feature adoption, or when asked to help understand what's happening in the product.

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personality-profiler

Generate rich personality profiles from social media data exports (Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Instagram). Use when a user wants to analyze their social media presence, create a personality profile for AI personalization, understand their communication patterns, or extract insights from their digital footprint. Triggers on requests like "analyze my Twitter data", "create a personality profile", "what can you learn about me from my posts", "personalize an AI for me", or when users provide social media export files.

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optimize-agent-docs

Build a retrieval-optimized knowledge layer over agent documentation in dotfiles (.claude, .codex, .cursor, .aider). Use when asked to "optimize docs", "improve agent knowledge", "make docs more efficient", or when documentation has accumulated and retrieval feels inefficient. Generates a manifest mapping task-contexts to knowledge chunks, optimizes information density, and creates compiled artifacts for efficient agent consumption.

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openclaw-customizer

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onboarding-cro

When the user wants to optimize post-signup onboarding, user activation, first-run experience, or time-to-value. Also use when the user mentions "onboarding flow," "activation rate," "user activation," "first-run experience," "empty states," "onboarding checklist," "aha moment," or "new user experience." For signup/registration optimization, see signup-flow-cro. For ongoing email sequences, see email-sequence.

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next-best-practices

Next.js best practices - file conventions, RSC boundaries, data patterns, async APIs, metadata, error handling, route handlers, image/font optimization, bundling

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multi-model-meta-analysis

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manual-testing

Guide users step-by-step through manually testing whatever is currently being worked on. Use when asked to "test this", "verify it works", "let's test", "manual testing", "QA this", "check if it works", or after implementing a feature that needs verification before proceeding.

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macos-app-design

Use when designing or building native macOS applications with SwiftUI or AppKit. Triggers on menu bar structure, keyboard shortcuts, multi-window behavior, Liquid Glass design system, macOS Tahoe/Sequoia, sidebar navigation, toolbar design, app icons, SF Symbols, or making an app feel like a "good Mac citizen."

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humanizer

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hud-manual-testing

Manual testing workflow for Claude HUD to verify core functionality. Use when asked to "test the app", "verify the app works", "run manual tests", "test after changes", or after implementing significant features. Performs full reset, launches app, and guides through verification checklist.

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hierarchical-matching-systems

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frontend-design

Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, artifacts, posters, or applications (examples include websites, landing pages, dashboards, React components, HTML/CSS layouts, or when styling/beautifying any web UI). Generates creative, polished code and UI design that avoids generic AI aesthetics.

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fixer

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find-skills

Helps users discover and install agent skills when they ask questions like "how do I do X", "find a skill for X", "is there a skill that can...", or express interest in extending capabilities. This skill should be used when the user is looking for functionality that might exist as an installable skill.

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explanatory-playground

Build interactive debugging interfaces that reveal internal system behavior. Use when asked to "help me understand how this works", "show me what's happening", "visualize the state", "build a debug view", "I can't see what's going on", or any request to make opaque system behavior visible. Applies to state machines, data flow, event systems, algorithms, render cycles, animations, CSS calculations, or any mechanism with hidden internals.

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explainer-visuals

Create high-quality animated explainer visuals for essays and blog posts. Use when the user wants to visualize concepts, processes, data, or ideas with interactive web animations. Triggers on requests like "create a visual for", "animate this concept", "make an explainer", "visualize this idea", "diagram this process", "show this data", or when essay content would benefit from visual explanation. Handles abstract concepts (mental models, frameworks), technical processes (algorithms, systems), and data visualization (trends, comparisons). Outputs self-contained HTML/CSS/JS that embeds directly in web content.

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exhaustive-systems-analysis

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every-style-editor

This skill should be used when reviewing or editing copy to ensure adherence to Every's style guide. It provides a systematic line-by-line review process for grammar, punctuation, mechanics, and style guide compliance.

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dev-server

Start development servers with intelligent port management. Use when asked to "start the dev server", "run dev", "start development", "launch the server", "spin up the app", "get this running", "boot the frontend", or any request to run a local development server. Handles port conflicts, detects project type, cleans up stale processes, and opens the browser automatically.

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design-motion-principles

Expert motion and interaction design auditor based on Emil Kowalski, Jakub Krehel, and Jhey Tompkins' techniques. Use when reviewing UI animations, transitions, hover states, or any motion design work. Provides per-designer perspectives with context-aware weighting.

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deepwiki

Query DeepWiki for repository documentation and structure. Use to understand open source projects, find API docs, and explore codebases.

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deep-research

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Agent Skills.

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What are Agent Skills?

Agent Skills are reusable, production-ready capability packs for AI agents. Each skill lives in its own folder and is described by a SKILL.md file with metadata and instructions.

02

What does this agent-skills.md site do?

Agent Skills is a curated directory that indexes skill repositories and lets you browse, preview, and download skills in a consistent format.

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Where are skills stored in a repo?

By default, the site scans the skills/ folder. You can also submit a URL that points directly to a specific skills folder.

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What is required inside SKILL.md?

SKILL.md must include YAML frontmatter with at least name and description. The body contains the actual guidance and steps for the agent.

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How can I submit a repo?

Click Submit in the header and paste a GitHub URL that points to a skills folder. We’ll parse it and add any valid skills to the directory.