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jjeremycai

jjeremycai

34 Skills published on GitHub.

agent-browser

Browser automation using Vercel's agent-browser CLI. Use when you need to interact with web pages, fill forms, take screenshots, or scrape data. Alternative to Playwright MCP - uses Bash commands with ref-based element selection. Triggers on "browse website", "fill form", "click button", "take screenshot", "scrape page", "web automation".

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agent-native-architecture

Build applications where agents are first-class citizens. Use this skill when designing autonomous agents, creating MCP tools, implementing self-modifying systems, or building apps where features are outcomes achieved by agents operating in a loop.

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andrew-kane-gem-writer

This skill should be used when writing Ruby gems following Andrew Kane's proven patterns and philosophy. It applies when creating new Ruby gems, refactoring existing gems, designing gem APIs, or when clean, minimal, production-ready Ruby library code is needed. Triggers on requests like "create a gem", "write a Ruby library", "design a gem API", or mentions of Andrew Kane's style.

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compound-docs

Capture solved problems as categorized documentation with YAML frontmatter for fast lookup

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creating-agent-skills

Expert guidance for creating, writing, and refining Claude Code Skills. Use when working with SKILL.md files, authoring new skills, improving existing skills, or understanding skill structure and best practices.

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dhh-rails-style

This skill should be used when writing Ruby and Rails code in DHH's distinctive 37signals style. It applies when writing Ruby code, Rails applications, creating models, controllers, or any Ruby file. Triggers on Ruby/Rails code generation, refactoring requests, code review, or when the user mentions DHH, 37signals, Basecamp, HEY, or Campfire style. Embodies REST purity, fat models, thin controllers, Current attributes, Hotwire patterns, and the "clarity over cleverness" philosophy.

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dspy-ruby

This skill should be used when working with DSPy.rb, a Ruby framework for building type-safe, composable LLM applications. Use this when implementing predictable AI features, creating LLM signatures and modules, configuring language model providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Ollama), building agent systems with tools, optimizing prompts, or testing LLM-powered functionality in Ruby applications.

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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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file-todos

This skill should be used when managing the file-based todo tracking system in the todos/ directory. It provides workflows for creating todos, managing status and dependencies, conducting triage, and integrating with slash commands and code review processes.

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frontend-design

This skill should be used when creating distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. It applies when the user asks to build web components, pages, or applications. Generates creative, polished code that avoids generic AI aesthetics.

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gemini-imagegen

This skill should be used when generating and editing images using the Gemini API (Nano Banana Pro). It applies when creating images from text prompts, editing existing images, applying style transfers, generating logos with text, creating stickers, product mockups, or any image generation/manipulation task. Supports text-to-image, image editing, multi-turn refinement, and composition from multiple reference images.

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git-worktree

This skill manages Git worktrees for isolated parallel development. It handles creating, listing, switching, and cleaning up worktrees with a simple interactive interface, following KISS principles.

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rclone

Upload, sync, and manage files across cloud storage providers using rclone. Use when uploading files (images, videos, documents) to S3, Cloudflare R2, Backblaze B2, Google Drive, Dropbox, or any S3-compatible storage. Triggers on "upload to S3", "sync to cloud", "rclone", "backup files", "upload video/image to bucket", or requests to transfer files to remote storage.

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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-installer

Install Codex skills into $CODEX_HOME/skills from a curated list or a GitHub repo path. Use when a user asks to list installable skills, install a curated skill, or install a skill from another repo (including private repos).

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ashby

This skill should be used when the user asks about "Ashby API", "how to use Ashby tools", "Ashby authentication", "recruiting workflows", "candidate pipeline", "interview scheduling", "hiring process", "move candidate through pipeline", "schedule an interview", "manage applications", "track hiring progress", "source candidates", or "advance to next stage". Provides complete API reference and recruiting workflow guidance for the Ashby ATS integration.

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atlas

macOS-only AppleScript control for the ChatGPT Atlas desktop app. Use only when the user explicitly asks to control Atlas tabs/bookmarks/history on macOS and the \"ChatGPT Atlas\" app is installed; do not trigger for general browser tasks or non-macOS environments.

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cloudflare

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council

Multi-agent codebase exploration and synthesis. Use when the user asks for /council, wants a council-style multi-agent scan, requests a broad codebase exploration and synthesis, asks for a codebase audit, architecture review, CTO-level assessment, or quality/readiness evaluation. Spawns multiple agents (default n=10) with diverse perspectives and synthesizes their findings.

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docs

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figma

Translate Figma designs into production-ready code using the Figma MCP server. Trigger on: Figma URLs, node IDs, 'implement design', 'design to code', Figma MCP setup/troubleshooting, or any Figma-related task.

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github

Use when working with GitHub PRs via the gh CLI: fixing failing CI checks, addressing review comments, inspecting PR status, or debugging GitHub Actions workflows. Trigger on: fix CI, failing checks, PR comments, address review, GitHub Actions.

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himalaya

Use when the user asks to read, send, search, or manage email from the terminal. Himalaya is a CLI email client supporting IMAP, Maildir, Notmuch, SMTP, and Sendmail backends. Trigger on: email, inbox, send email, check mail, reply to email, forward email, email folders.

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imagegen

Use when the user asks to generate or edit images via the OpenAI Image API (for example: generate image, edit/inpaint/mask, background removal or replacement, transparent background, product shots, concept art, covers, or batch variants); run the bundled CLI (`scripts/image_gen.py`) and require `OPENAI_API_KEY` for live calls.

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investment

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missive

This skill should be used when the user asks to "check inbox", "triage inbox", "prioritize emails", "draft reply", "reply all", "label conversation", "tag email", "assign to team", "delegate email", "organize contacts", "add contact", "find contact", "manage contacts", "email management", "route conversation", "organize inbox", "what needs my attention", or any Missive-related task.

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openai-docs

Use when the user asks how to build with OpenAI products or APIs and needs up-to-date official documentation with citations (for example: Codex, Responses API, Chat Completions, Apps SDK, Agents SDK, Realtime, model capabilities or limits); prioritize OpenAI docs MCP tools and restrict any fallback browsing to official OpenAI domains.

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pdf

Use when tasks involve reading, creating, reviewing, filling, or signing PDF/Word documents. Covers rendering (Poppler), generation (reportlab), extraction (pdfplumber, pypdf), form filling (pymupdf), and e-signature placement. Also trigger on: fill this form, sign this document, complete this PDF.

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playwright

Use when the task requires automating a real browser from the terminal (navigation, form filling, snapshots, screenshots, data extraction, UI-flow debugging) via `playwright-cli` or the bundled wrapper script.

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shaping

Use this methodology when collaboratively shaping a solution with the user - iterating on problem definition (requirements) and solution options (shapes). Includes breadboarding to map affordances and wiring, and slicing into vertical implementation increments.

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spreadsheet

Use when tasks involve creating, editing, analyzing, or formatting spreadsheets (`.xlsx`, `.csv`, `.tsv`) using Python (`openpyxl`, `pandas`), especially when formulas, references, and formatting need to be preserved and verified.

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transcribe

Transcribe audio files to text with optional diarization and known-speaker hints. Use when a user asks to transcribe speech from audio/video, extract text from recordings, or label speakers in interviews or meetings.

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vercel-deploy

Deploy applications and websites to Vercel using the bundled `scripts/deploy.sh` claimable-preview flow. Use when the user asks to deploy to Vercel, wants a preview URL, or says to push a project live on Vercel.

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yeet

Use only when the user explicitly asks to stage, commit, push, and open a GitHub pull request in one flow using the GitHub CLI (`gh`).

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