kinetic-video-creator
Create professional kinetic typography videos from scratch. Includes speech writing, TTS with emotional dynamics, music generation, and animated text. Use for: promo videos, explainers, social content, inspirational speeches, product launches.
music-generator
Generate AI music with ElevenLabs Music API. Use for: background music, soundtracks, jingles, theme songs, instrumental tracks, AI music composition.
youtube-downloader
Download YouTube videos with quality presets. Use for: download youtube, yt download, video download, youtube to whatsapp, youtube mp3.
youtube-uploader
Upload videos to YouTube with title, description, tags. Use for: youtube upload, publish video, share on youtube.
gh-pages-deploy
Deploy static or interactive frontend content to GitHub Pages using gh CLI. Use when the user wants to publish, share, or make accessible any HTML/CSS/JS content - including demos, prototypes, visualizations, landing pages, portfolios, documentation, interactive tools, games, or any browser-based project. Activate whenever content needs to be publicly viewable via URL, not just when "website" is explicitly mentioned.
html-to-pdf
Convert HTML to PDF with pixel-perfect rendering and excellent Hebrew/RTL support. Use when the user asks to 'convert HTML to PDF', 'generate PDF from HTML', 'create PDF from webpage', 'export to PDF', or needs PDF generation with Hebrew text support.
learn
Teach Claude ANY topic - code libraries, APIs, concepts, tools, methodologies, or domains. Researches via web and docs, then retains knowledge as a permanent skill. Use when user says "/learn <topic>", "learn about X", "teach yourself Y", "become an expert on Z". Examples - "/learn stripe" for payments, "/learn GTD" for productivity, "/learn israeli-tax-law" for domain knowledge.
presentation-architect
Transform high-level ideas or briefs into fully structured presentation scripts saved as Markdown files, describing presentations slide by slide with exhaustive detail. Use this skill when users request: (1) Creating presentation blueprints or scripts, (2) Structuring slide decks from concepts, (3) Designing presentation narratives with detailed specifications for content, layout, typography, and visuals, or (4) Creating presentation documentation for designers or presenters.
wordpress-publisher
Publish posts to WordPress. Use for: publish blog post, upload to WordPress, פרסם בבלוג.
excalidraw-diagram
Generate Excalidraw diagrams from text content. Supports three output modes - Obsidian (.md), Standard (.excalidraw), and Animated (.excalidraw with animation order). Triggers on "Excalidraw", "画图", "流程图", "思维导图", "可视化", "diagram", "标准Excalidraw", "standard excalidraw", "Excalidraw动画", "动画图", "animate".
mermaid-visualizer
Transform text content into professional Mermaid diagrams for presentations and documentation. Use when users ask to visualize concepts, create flowcharts, or make diagrams from text. Supports process flows, system architectures, comparisons, mindmaps, and more with built-in syntax error prevention.
obsidian-canvas-creator
Create Obsidian Canvas files from text content, supporting both MindMap and freeform layouts. Use this skill when users want to visualize content as an interactive canvas, create mind maps, or organize information spatially in Obsidian format.
dsql
Build with Aurora DSQL - manage schemas, execute queries, and handle migrations with DSQL-specific requirements. Use when developing a scalable or distributed database/application or user requests DSQL.
create-beads-orchestration
Bootstrap lean multi-agent orchestration with beads task tracking. Use for projects needing agent delegation without heavy MCP overhead.
agentifind
Set up codebase intelligence for AI agents. Runs the agentifind CLI to extract code structure using LSP (pyright/tsserver) with tree-sitter fallback, then synthesizes a CODEBASE.md navigation guide. Run this skill to get a complete codebase map in .claude/ directory.
swift-concurrency
Expert guidance on Swift Concurrency best practices, patterns, and implementation. Use when developers mention: (1) Swift Concurrency, async/await, actors, or tasks, (2) "use Swift Concurrency" or "modern concurrency patterns", (3) migrating to Swift 6, (4) data races or thread safety issues, (5) refactoring closures to async/await, (6) @MainActor, Sendable, or actor isolation, (7) concurrent code architecture or performance optimization, (8) concurrency-related linter warnings (SwiftLint or similar; e.g. async_without_await, Sendable/actor isolation/MainActor lint).
swiftui-expert-skill
Write, review, or improve SwiftUI code following best practices for state management, view composition, performance, modern APIs, Swift concurrency, and iOS 26+ Liquid Glass adoption. Use when building new SwiftUI features, refactoring existing views, reviewing code quality, or adopting modern SwiftUI patterns.
wp-block-themes
Use when developing WordPress block themes: theme.json (global settings/styles), templates and template parts, patterns, style variations, and Site Editor troubleshooting (style hierarchy, overrides, caching).
wordpress-router
Use when the user asks about WordPress codebases (plugins, themes, block themes, Gutenberg blocks, WP core checkouts) and you need to quickly classify the repo and route to the correct workflow/skill (blocks, theme.json, REST API, WP-CLI, performance, security, testing, release packaging).
wp-abilities-api
Use when working with the WordPress Abilities API (wp_register_ability, wp_register_ability_category, /wp-json/wp-abilities/v1/*, @wordpress/abilities) including defining abilities, categories, meta, REST exposure, and permissions checks for clients.
wp-block-development
Use when developing WordPress (Gutenberg) blocks: block.json metadata, register_block_type(_from_metadata), attributes/serialization, supports, dynamic rendering (render.php/render_callback), deprecations/migrations, viewScript vs viewScriptModule, and @wordpress/scripts/@wordpress/create-block build and test workflows.
wp-interactivity-api
Use when building or debugging WordPress Interactivity API features (data-wp-* directives, @wordpress/interactivity store/state/actions, block viewScriptModule integration, wp_interactivity_*()) including performance, hydration, and directive behavior.
wp-performance
Use when investigating or improving WordPress performance (backend-only agent): profiling and measurement (WP-CLI profile/doctor, Server-Timing, Query Monitor via REST headers), database/query optimization, autoloaded options, object caching, cron, HTTP API calls, and safe verification.
wp-phpstan
Use when configuring, running, or fixing PHPStan static analysis in WordPress projects (plugins/themes/sites): phpstan.neon setup, baselines, WordPress-specific typing, and handling third-party plugin classes.
wp-playground
Use for WordPress Playground workflows: fast disposable WP instances in the browser or locally via @wp-playground/cli (server, run-blueprint, build-snapshot), auto-mounting plugins/themes, switching WP/PHP versions, blueprints, and debugging (Xdebug).
wp-plugin-development
Use when developing WordPress plugins: architecture and hooks, activation/deactivation/uninstall, admin UI and Settings API, data storage, cron/tasks, security (nonces/capabilities/sanitization/escaping), and release packaging.
wp-project-triage
Use when you need a deterministic inspection of a WordPress repository (plugin/theme/block theme/WP core/Gutenberg/full site) including tooling/tests/version hints, and a structured JSON report to guide workflows and guardrails.
wp-rest-api
Use when building, extending, or debugging WordPress REST API endpoints/routes: register_rest_route, WP_REST_Controller/controller classes, schema/argument validation, permission_callback/authentication, response shaping, register_rest_field/register_meta, or exposing CPTs/taxonomies via show_in_rest.
wp-wpcli-and-ops
Use when working with WP-CLI (wp) for WordPress operations: safe search-replace, db export/import, plugin/theme/user/content management, cron, cache flushing, multisite, and scripting/automation with wp-cli.yml.
wpds
Use when building UIs leveraging the WordPress Design System (WPDS) and its components, tokens, patterns, etc.
ethereum-wingman
Ethereum development tutor and builder for Scaffold-ETH 2 projects. Triggers on "build", "create", "dApp", "smart contract", "Solidity", "DeFi", "Ethereum", "web3", or any blockchain development task. ALWAYS uses fork mode to test against real protocol state.
core-data-expert
Expert Core Data guidance (iOS/macOS): stack setup, fetch requests & NSFetchedResultsController, saving/merge conflicts, threading & Swift Concurrency, batch operations & persistent history, migrations, performance, and NSPersistentCloudKitContainer/CloudKit sync.
tracing-upstream-lineage
Trace upstream data lineage. Use when the user asks where data comes from, what feeds a table, upstream dependencies, data sources, or needs to understand data origins.
airflow-hitl
Use when the user needs human-in-the-loop workflows in Airflow (approval/reject, form input, or human-driven branching). Covers ApprovalOperator, HITLOperator, HITLBranchOperator, HITLEntryOperator. Requires Airflow 3.1+. Does not cover AI/LLM calls (see airflow-ai).
airflow
Manages Apache Airflow operations including listing, testing, running, and debugging DAGs, viewing task logs, checking connections and variables, and monitoring system health. Use when working with Airflow DAGs, pipelines, workflows, or tasks, or when the user mentions testing dags, running pipelines, debugging workflows, dag failures, task errors, dag status, pipeline status, list dags, show connections, check variables, or airflow health.
analyzing-data
Queries data warehouse and answers business questions about data. Handles questions requiring database/warehouse queries including "who uses X", "how many Y", "show me Z", "find customers", "what is the count", data lookups, metrics, trends, or SQL analysis.
annotating-task-lineage
Annotate Airflow tasks with data lineage using inlets and outlets. Use when the user wants to add lineage metadata to tasks, specify input/output datasets, or enable lineage tracking for operators without built-in OpenLineage extraction.
authoring-dags
Workflow and best practices for writing Apache Airflow DAGs. Use when the user wants to create a new DAG, write pipeline code, or asks about DAG patterns and conventions. For testing and debugging DAGs, see the testing-dags skill.
checking-freshness
Quick data freshness check. Use when the user asks if data is up to date, when a table was last updated, if data is stale, or needs to verify data currency before using it.
cosmos-dbt-core
Use when turning a dbt Core project into an Airflow DAG/TaskGroup using Astronomer Cosmos. Does not cover dbt Fusion. Before implementing, verify dbt engine, warehouse, Airflow version, execution environment, DAG vs TaskGroup, and manifest availability.
cosmos-dbt-fusion
Use when running a dbt Fusion project with Astronomer Cosmos. Covers Cosmos 1.11+ configuration for Fusion on Snowflake/Databricks with ExecutionMode.LOCAL. Before implementing, verify dbt engine is Fusion (not Core), warehouse is supported, and local execution is acceptable. Does not cover dbt Core.
creating-openlineage-extractors
Create custom OpenLineage extractors for Airflow operators. Use when the user needs lineage from unsupported or third-party operators, wants column-level lineage, or needs complex extraction logic beyond what inlets/outlets provide.
debugging-dags
Comprehensive DAG failure diagnosis and root cause analysis. Use for complex debugging requests requiring deep investigation like "diagnose and fix the pipeline", "full root cause analysis", "why is this failing and how to prevent it". For simple debugging ("why did dag fail", "show logs"), the airflow entrypoint skill handles it directly. This skill provides structured investigation and prevention recommendations.
init
Initialize warehouse schema discovery. Generates .astro/warehouse.md with all table metadata for instant lookups. Run once per project, refresh when schema changes. Use when user says "/data:init" or asks to set up data discovery.
managing-astro-local-env
Manage local Airflow environment with Astro CLI. Use when the user wants to start, stop, or restart Airflow, view logs, troubleshoot containers, or fix environment issues. For project setup, see setting-up-astro-project.
migrating-airflow-2-to-3
Guide for migrating Apache Airflow 2.x projects to Airflow 3.x. Use when the user mentions Airflow 3 migration, upgrade, compatibility issues, breaking changes, or wants to modernize their Airflow codebase. If you detect Airflow 2.x code that needs migration, prompt the user and ask if they want you to help upgrade. Always load this skill as the first step for any migration-related request.
profiling-tables
Deep-dive data profiling for a specific table. Use when the user asks to profile a table, wants statistics about a dataset, asks about data quality, or needs to understand a table's structure and content. Requires a table name.
setting-up-astro-project
Initialize and configure Astro/Airflow projects. Use when the user wants to create a new project, set up dependencies, configure connections/variables, or understand project structure. For running the local environment, see managing-astro-local-env.
testing-dags
Complex DAG testing workflows with debugging and fixing cycles. Use for multi-step testing requests like "test this dag and fix it if it fails", "test and debug", "run the pipeline and troubleshoot issues". For simple test requests ("test dag", "run dag"), the airflow entrypoint skill handles it directly. This skill is for iterative test-debug-fix cycles.
tracing-downstream-lineage
Trace downstream data lineage and impact analysis. Use when the user asks what depends on this data, what breaks if something changes, downstream dependencies, or needs to assess change risk before modifying a table or DAG.
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