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kevinslin

kevinslin

16 Skills published on GitHub.

imagekit-upload

Upload images to ImageKit from file paths or clipboard, returning the CDN URL for easy sharing and embedding

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dendron

do not use this skill

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dev.add-license

This skill should be used when the user wants to add a LICENSE file to their repository. Currently supports Apache License 2.0 with automatic copyright information detection from git configuration. Also updates package.json license field if the file exists.

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dev.code-extension

Install VS Code/Cursor extensions from a local .vsix via CLI (code, code-insiders, cursor, cursor-nightly). Use whenever asked to install an extension programmatically.

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dev.code

This skill should be used when performing any coding task including implementing features, fixing bugs, refactoring code, or making any modifications to source code. Provides best practices, security considerations, testing guidelines, and a structured workflow for development tasks.

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dev.document

document changes made

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dev.exec-plan

This skill should be used for development tasks that require detailed technical planning with persistent documentation. Use when the task involves architectural decisions, multi-phase implementation, external dependencies, or when the user explicitly requests an execution plan.

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dev.lint

lint project

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dev.mermaid

Generate Mermaid diagrams with proper syntax. Use when creating flowcharts, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, or any other Mermaid visualizations. Ensures correct label quoting to prevent parsing errors.

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dev.speculate

Always use this skill to provide context on the codebase. Automatically initializes and references the Speculate documentation framework (coding rules, shortcuts, templates, and project specs) to ensure agents understand project structure, development workflows, and coding standards. Use for every task to maintain context and code quality.

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find-links

This skill should be used when the user wants to fill in TODO links, placeholder links, or missing links in markdown files. Invoke when the user mentions "fill links", "TODO links", "find links", or asks to add appropriate links to concepts in a document.

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gen-notifier

Generic desktop notification skill for agents. Send desktop notifications when tasks are complete (or when user input/errors block progress). By default, assume that all jobs will require a notification unless the user says otherwise.

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hn-title

This skill should be used when the user wants to create, analyze, or improve blog titles for Hacker News submissions. Invoke when the user mentions "HN title", "Hacker News title", wants to optimize their post title, or wants to increase their chances of reaching the HN front page.

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learn

learn from the current session

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learning-capture

Extract and consolidate key learnings, insights, and actionable takeaways from the current conversation session. Use when the user wants to capture, summarize, or document what was learned during the chat, create study materials from discussions, or save important discoveries and decisions for future reference. Triggers include requests like "capture learnings," "summarize what we discussed," "create notes from this conversation," "what did I learn today," or "document our key findings."

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tech-doc-writer

This skill should be used when writing or reviewing technical documentation such as READMEs, API documentation, quickstart guides, or any user-facing documentation. Apply editorial principles focused on leading with value, cutting redundancy, and creating scannable, actionable content. Use when the user requests help writing docs, improving existing documentation, or creating user guides.

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