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danbrickey

danbrickey

18 Skills published on GitHub.

agent-heartbeat

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ai-tutor

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career-advisor

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commit-message

Generates conventional commit messages based on pending git changes using standard source control terminology and best practices

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doc-tracker

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handoff

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job-review

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prep-issue

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work-issue

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requirements-elicitation

Systematic framework for analyzing product documents (PRDs, feature specs, user stories, roadmaps, one-pagers) to identify gaps, generate clarifying questions for PMs and engineers, and assess technical risks. This skill should be used when engineers or technical leads need to bridge PM documents and implementation by eliciting missing technical details rather than making assumptions. Use when asked to extract technical requirements, review specs, identify what's missing, or prepare clarifying questions from product documents.

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vibe-coding

Comprehensive guide for AI-assisted vibe coding. Use when the user wants to build applications through natural language prompts using tools like Lovable, Cursor, Replit, or Bolt. Includes best practices, pitfall awareness, tool-specific guidance, architectural decision support, and MVP scope definition with a bias toward cutting features aggressively to ship faster.

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business-doc-evaluator

Evaluates business documents (meeting notes, status reports, executive briefs, proposals, PRDs, technical docs, post-mortems, SOPs) against 9 quality principles to identify specific problems and provide actionable fixes. Use when the user explicitly asks to "evaluate", "review", or "assess" document quality, when something "feels off" about a document, or when checking if a document is ready to ship.

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agentic-development

Conversational guidance for building software with AI agents, covering workflows, tool selection, prompt strategies, parallel agent management, and best practices based on real-world high-volume agentic development experience. Use this skill when users ask about setting up agentic workflows, choosing models, optimizing prompts, managing parallel agents, or improving agent output quality.

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ai-vendor-evaluation

Comprehensive framework for evaluating AI vendors and solutions to avoid costly mistakes. Use this skill when assessing AI vendor proposals, conducting due diligence, evaluating contracts, comparing vendors, or making build-vs-buy decisions. Helps identify red flags, assess pricing models, evaluate technical capabilities, and conduct structured vendor comparisons.

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complex-excel-builder

Comprehensive toolkit for creating multi-tab Excel workbooks for startups and scale-ups. Use this skill when building financial models, operational dashboards, board reports, or analytics workbooks that require data organization, complex calculations, pivot tables, visualizations, and documentation across multiple interconnected sheets. Specialized for startup metrics (ARR, MRR, CAC, LTV), board-level reporting, and data-driven decision making.

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xlsx-editor

Specialized guidance for editing EXISTING Excel files with emphasis on preserving formulas, formatting, and structure across multiple tabs. Use this skill when modifying, updating, or adding data to existing .xlsx files where maintaining integrity is critical—particularly for multi-tab workbooks, complex formulas, formatted tables, and data that must maintain sort order and relationships across sheets.

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job-search-daily

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board

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