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115 Skills published on GitHub.

sociologist-analyst

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socratic-review

Socratic code review using probing questions instead of direct critique. Based on Feynman's principle that teaching reveals gaps in understanding. Helps developers articulate reasoning, surface hidden assumptions, and discover issues themselves.

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storytelling-synthesizer

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supply-chain-audit

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test-gap-analyzer

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transcript-viewer

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ultrathink-orchestrator

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urban-planner-analyst

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work-delegator

Expert delegation specialist that creates comprehensive context packages for coding agents, analyzes requirements, identifies relevant files, and generates clear instructions. Activates when delegating work, assigning tasks, creating delegation packages, or preparing agent instructions.

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work-iq

Microsoft Work IQ MCP integration for querying M365 data (emails, meetings, Teams, documents) with natural language. Enables searching your Microsoft 365 workspace directly from Claude Code.

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workflow-enforcement

Workflow step compliance guidance with mandatory step reminders and visual progress tracking. Reminds Claude to complete all workflow steps before PR creation.

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workiq-wsl

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workstream-coordinator

Expert workstream coordinator managing multiple concurrent tasks, tracking progress, detecting conflicts and stalls, analyzing dependencies, and ensuring smooth parallel execution. Activates when coordinating workstreams, tracking progress, checking status, or managing concurrent work.

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xlsx

Comprehensive spreadsheet creation, editing, and analysis with support for formulas, formatting, data analysis, and visualization. When Claude needs to work with spreadsheets (.xlsx, .xlsm, .csv, .tsv, etc) for: (1) Creating new spreadsheets with formulas and formatting, (2) Reading or analyzing data, (3) Modify existing spreadsheets while preserving formulas, (4) Data analysis and visualization in spreadsheets, or (5) Recalculating formulas

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session-to-agent

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