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gwenwindflower

gwenwindflower

25 Skills published on GitHub.

gh-cli-use

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slack

Interact with Slack workspaces using browser automation. Use when the user needs to check unread channels, navigate Slack, send messages, extract data, find information, search conversations, or automate any Slack task. Triggers include "check my Slack", "what channels have unreads", "send a message to", "search Slack for", "extract from Slack", "find who said", or any task requiring programmatic Slack interaction.

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agent-browser

Simple browser automation CLI wrapping Playwright -- use for dynamic browser tasks like navigating or interacting with pages, screenshots, scraping data, etc. Prefer full Playwright for repeat automations that require scripting with a complete API.

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chezmoi

Manage dotfiles with chezmoi, load for any request using the tool or involving a user's dotfiles project.

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claude-code-hooks-config

Use when asked to add or modify hooks for Claude Code specifically. Or, if the user is asking to automate an action, for example run a formatter after edits, or running a script right before git commits, those are hooks and you should use this skill to implement them.

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deno-cliffy-cli

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develop-agent-skills

Guide for creating and improving highly effective Agent Skills. Use when user wants to create a new skill, or when auditing and improving existing skills

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dogfood

Systematically explore and test a web application to find bugs, UX issues, and other problems. Use when asked to "dogfood", "QA", "test this app/site/platform in the browser"

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electron

Automate Electron desktop apps (VS Code, Slack, Discord, Figma, Notion, Spotify, etc.) using agent-browser via Chrome DevTools Protocol

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fish-functions

Write Fish shell functions in idiomatic fish syntax with delightful UX. Use when (1) Creating new Fish functions, (2) Refactoring or improving existing functions, (3) Adding flags, help text, or error handling, (4) Working with any `*.fish` files, (5) Converting bash/zsh scripts to Fish, (6) Debugging Fish syntax issues

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gitignore

Generate advanced and comprehensive .gitignore files based on project type, using stringent syntax for selecting and excluding files and directories.

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lazygit-custom-commands

Build and troubleshoot lazygit customCommands in config.yml. Use for prompt-driven commands, context-specific keybindings, commandMenus, template-based construction, and conventional-commit style workflows.

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learning-goal

Guide the learner through a structured goal-setting exercise grounded in research on Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions (MCII). The exercise helps developers set concrete learning goals, visualize meaningful outcomes, anticipate realistic obstacles, and build if-then plans to overcome them.

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learning-opportunities

Facilitates deliberate skill development during AI-assisted coding. Offers interactive learning exercises after architectural work (new files, schema changes, refactors). Use when completing features, making design decisions, or when user asks to understand code better. Supports the user's stated goal of understanding design choices as learning opportunities.

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neovim-config

Configure Neovim with LazyVim framework. Use when working with Lua-based Neovim configuration. (1) Adding or configuring plugins, keymaps, options, autocmds, or snippets, (2) Setting up language-specific features (LSPs, formatters, linters), (3) Theme and UI customization

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neovim-plugin-development

Write Neovim plugins in Lua. Use in conjunction with LuaLS LSP and activate any available Lua skills as well. This skill provides extra context on Neovim specifics like vim.api, custom plugin logic, buffer/window management, the nvim event system, and where to find deeper documentation as needed.

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obsidian-frontmatter-sync

Manage Obsidian vault frontmatter with rematter — validate schemas, sync to external destinations (Astro, etc.) with media options, rename fields, manage filenames. Load whenever performing bulk operations in Obsidian vaults (or other collections of markdown with frontmatter).

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opencode-plugin-config

Use when asked to automate an action for OpenCode, for example run a formatter after edits, or running a script right before git commits, those are hooks and you should use this skill to implement them.

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orient

Generates a repo-specific orientation.md resource for the learning-opportunities skill. Only invoke via slash command (/orient:orient). Do not trigger automatically.

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rotz-dotfiles

Load for any request that involves the 'charmschool' rotz-based dotfiles project, across any task.

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shadcn-ui

Guide for working with shadcn/ui components in any project. Use when: (1) Adding shadcn components, (2) Customizing components with variants or styles, (3) Understanding the shadcn system architecture, (4) Troubleshooting shadcn setup or styling issues.

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web-ux-command-palette

Build keyboard-driven command palettes using cmdk + shadcn/ui. Use when: (1) Adding command palette to web apps, (2) Implementing keyboard navigation, (3) Building spotlight-style search, (4) Setting up cmdk with shadcn components.

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write-agent-context-docs

Use markdown context files effectively. When starting a new project or finishing a chunk of work use this skill to preserve your knowledge. If prompted to improve an existing agent context file, you should immediately load this skill to be your guide.

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writing-prose

Always use this skill when writing or editing prose. Do **NOT** use for agent context files, readmes, tool descriptions, or other functional writing tasks.

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yuzudraw-ascii-diagrams

Make clean, creative ASCII diagrams, graphs, and flow charts with YuzuDraw

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