hundred-million-offers
Create irresistible offers using the Value Equation, bonus stacking, risk-reversing guarantees, and ethical scarcity. Use when the user mentions "pricing strategy", "irresistible offer", "bonuses and guarantees", "value-to-price ratio", or "offer naming". Covers the MAGIC naming formula and starving-crowd targeting. For product positioning, see obviously-awesome. For outbound sales, see predictable-revenue.
improve-retention
Diagnose and fix retention problems using behavior design (B=MAP). Use when the user mentions "users drop off", "activation rate", "onboarding friction", "retention metrics", or "why users don''t complete". Covers the Ability Chain, prompt design, and tiny behaviors that compound. For habit loops and variable rewards, see hooked-ux. For intrinsic motivation, see drive-motivation.
influence-psychology
Apply the six principles of ethical persuasion (reciprocity, commitment, social proof, authority, liking, scarcity) to product design, copy, and sales. Use when the user mentions "social proof", "persuasive copy", "why users don''t convert", or "ethical persuasion". For deal negotiation tactics, see negotiation. For viral word-of-mouth, see contagious.
inspired-product
Build empowered product teams using discovery and delivery dual-track. Use when the user mentions "product discovery", "empowered teams", "feature factory", "product roadmap", "opportunity assessment", or "product vision". Covers product discovery techniques, team structure, and continuous value delivery. For customer interviews, see mom-test. For ongoing discovery systems, see continuous-discovery.
lean-startup
Design MVPs, validated learning experiments, and pivot-or-persevere decisions using Build-Measure-Learn. Use when the user mentions "MVP scope", "validated learning", "pivot or persevere", "vanity metrics", or "test assumptions". Covers innovation accounting and actionable metrics. For 5-day prototype testing, see design-sprint. For customer motivation analysis, see jobs-to-be-done.
lean-ux
Apply lean thinking to UX: hypothesis-driven design, collaborative sketching, and rapid experiments instead of heavy deliverables. Use when the user mentions "Lean UX", "design hypothesis", "UX experiment", "collaborative design", or "outcome over output". Covers hypothesis statements, MVPs for UX, and cross-functional collaboration. For Build-Measure-Learn, see lean-startup. For usability audits, see ux-heuristics.
made-to-stick
Craft messages that are understood, remembered, and drive action using the SUCCESs checklist (Simple, Unexpected, Concrete, Credible, Emotional, Stories). Use when the user mentions "make it memorable", "sticky messaging", "tagline", "value proposition", or "why the message isn''t landing". For narrative brand frameworks, see storybrand-messaging. For viral sharing, see contagious.
microinteractions
Design the small details — triggers, rules, feedback, loops and modes — that separate good products from great ones. Use when the user mentions "microinteraction", "button feedback", "loading state", "toggle design", "animation detail", or "interaction polish". Covers trigger design, state rules, feedback mechanisms, and progressive loops. For overall UI polish, see refactoring-ui. For affordance design, see design-everyday-things.
mom-test
Talk to customers without leading them using Mom Test rules: discuss their life not your idea, ask about specifics in the past, and talk less. Use when the user mentions "customer interviews", "validate my idea", "users say they want it but don''t buy", "leading questions", or "The Mom Test". Covers commitment and advancement, avoiding compliments, and extracting signal from noise. For product-market fit, see jobs-to-be-done. For rapid prototype testing, see design-sprint.
negotiation
Prepare and execute negotiations using tactical empathy, calibrated questions, and the Ackerman method. Use when the user mentions "salary negotiation", "contract terms", "handling objections", "mirroring and labeling", or "difficult conversation". Covers accusation audits, Black Swan discovery, and the "That''s Right" technique. For persuasion in product/marketing, see influence-psychology.
obviously-awesome
Define product positioning by mapping competitive alternatives, unique attributes, and best-fit customers to the right market category. Use when the user mentions "positioning", "competitive alternatives", "how to position", "market category", or "why customers don''t get it". Covers positioning canvas and team workshops. For customer jobs analysis, see jobs-to-be-done. For go-to-market, see crossing-the-chasm.
one-page-marketing
Build a complete marketing plan covering the full customer journey from stranger to raving fan. Use when the user mentions "marketing plan", "target market", "USP", "lead nurture", "customer lifetime value", or "referral program". Covers the PVP Index, channel selection, and advocacy systems. For brand messaging, see storybrand-messaging. For conversion optimization, see cro-methodology.
pragmatic-programmer
Apply meta-principles of software craftsmanship: DRY, orthogonality, tracer bullets, and design by contract. Use when the user mentions "best practices", "pragmatic approach", "broken windows", "tracer bullet", or "software craftsmanship". Covers estimation, domain languages, and reversibility. For code-level quality, see clean-code. For refactoring techniques, see refactoring-patterns.
predictable-revenue
Build a scalable outbound B2B sales process with specialized roles (SDR, AE, CSM). Use when the user mentions "outbound sales", "Cold Calling 2.0", "prospecting emails", "sales pipeline", "SDR process", or "B2B SaaS sales". Covers lead generation, qualification frameworks, and separating prospecting from closing. For offer design, see hundred-million-offers. For persuasion science, see influence-psychology.
refactoring-patterns
Apply named refactoring transformations to improve code structure without changing behavior. Use when the user mentions "refactor this", "code smells", "extract method", "replace conditional", or "technical debt". Covers smell-driven refactoring, safe transformation sequences, and testing guards. For code quality foundations, see clean-code. For managing complexity, see software-design-philosophy.
release-it
Build production-ready systems with stability patterns: circuit breakers, bulkheads, timeouts, and retry logic. Use when the user mentions "production outage", "circuit breaker", "timeout strategy", "deployment pipeline", or "chaos engineering". Covers capacity planning, health checks, and anti-fragility patterns. For data systems, see ddia-systems. For system architecture, see system-design.
software-design-philosophy
Manage software complexity through deep modules, information hiding, and strategic programming. Use when the user mentions "module design", "API too complex", "shallow class", "complexity budget", or "strategic vs tactical". Covers deep vs shallow modules, red flags for complexity, and comments as design documentation. For code quality, see clean-code. For boundaries, see clean-architecture.
system-design
Design scalable distributed systems using structured approaches for load balancing, caching, database scaling, and message queues. Use when the user mentions "system design", "scale this", "high availability", "rate limiter", or "design a URL shortener". Covers common system designs and back-of-the-envelope estimation. For data fundamentals, see ddia-systems. For resilience, see release-it.
top-design
Create award-winning, immersive web experiences at the level of Awwwards-featured agencies. Use when the user mentions "premium website", "portfolio site", "scroll animations", "Awwwards quality", or "brand experience". Covers dramatic typography, purposeful motion, scroll-based composition, and performance-optimized animation. For foundational UI, see refactoring-ui. For type selection, see web-typography.
traction-eos
Implement the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) to align vision and execution across a company. Use when the user mentions "EOS", "V/TO", "quarterly rocks", "Level 10 meetings", "accountability chart", or "IDS process". Covers the six EOS components: Vision, People, Data, Issues, Process, Traction. For team motivation design, see drive-motivation. For lean experimentation, see lean-startup.
app-store-review
Evaluates code against Apple's App Store Review Guidelines. Use this skill when reviewing iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, or visionOS app code (Swift, Objective-C, React Native, or Expo) to identify potential App Store rejection issues before submission. Triggers on tasks involving app review preparation, compliance checking, or App Store submission readiness.
userinterface-wiki
UI/UX best practices for web interfaces. Use when reviewing animations, CSS, audio, typography, UX patterns, prefetching, or icon implementations. Covers 11 categories from animation principles to typography. Outputs file:line findings.
brave-search
Web search and content extraction via Brave Search API. Use for searching documentation, facts, or any web content. Lightweight, no browser required.
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nano-banana-pro
Generate/edit images with Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image). Use for image create/modify requests incl. edits. Supports text-to-image + image-to-image; 1K/2K/4K; use --input-image.
native-app-performance
Native macOS/iOS app performance profiling via xctrace/Time Profiler and CLI-only analysis of Instruments traces. Use when asked to profile, attach, record, or analyze Instruments .trace files, find hotspots, or optimize native app performance without opening Instruments UI.
openai-image-gen
Batch-generate images via OpenAI Images API. Random prompt sampler + `index.html` gallery.
oracle
Use the @steipete/oracle CLI to bundle a prompt plus the right files and get a second-model review (API or browser) for debugging, refactors, design checks, or cross-validation.
swiftui-liquid-glass
Implement, review, or improve SwiftUI features using the iOS 26+ Liquid Glass API. Use when asked to adopt Liquid Glass in new SwiftUI UI, refactor an existing feature to Liquid Glass, or review Liquid Glass usage for correctness, performance, and design alignment.
1password
Set up and use 1Password CLI (op). Use when installing the CLI, enabling desktop app integration, signing in (single or multi-account), or reading/injecting/running secrets via op.
discord-clawd
Query Peter's local Discord archive in ~/.discrawl/discrawl.db when asked about Discord history, channel activity, top posters, message counts, summaries, or anything in synced Discord data. Use this skill for local search, SQL stats, channel/member lookups, and freshness checks before answering recent or latest Discord questions.
frontend-design
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, or applications. Generates creative, polished code that avoids generic AI aesthetics.
instruments-profiling
Use when profiling native macOS or iOS apps with Instruments/xctrace. Covers correct binary selection, CLI arguments, exports, and common gotchas.
markdown-converter
Convert documents and files to Markdown using markitdown. Use when converting PDF, Word (.docx), PowerPoint (.pptx), Excel (.xlsx, .xls), HTML, CSV, JSON, XML, images (with EXIF/OCR), audio (with transcription), ZIP archives, YouTube URLs, or EPubs to Markdown format for LLM processing or text analysis.
openclaw-relay
Relay prompts or posts through OpenClaw sessions. One skill; two transports: direct local acpx or remote acpx over SSH.
swift-concurrency-expert
Swift Concurrency review and remediation for Swift 6.2+. Use when asked to review Swift Concurrency usage, improve concurrency compliance, or fix Swift concurrency compiler errors in a feature or file.
swiftui-performance-audit
Audit and improve SwiftUI runtime performance from code review and architecture. Use for requests to diagnose slow rendering, janky scrolling, high CPU/memory usage, excessive view updates, or layout thrash in SwiftUI apps, and to provide guidance for user-run Instruments profiling when code review alone is insufficient.
swiftui-view-refactor
Refactor and review SwiftUI view files for consistent structure, dependency injection, and Observation usage. Use when asked to clean up a SwiftUI view’s layout/ordering, handle view models safely (non-optional when possible), or standardize how dependencies and @Observable state are initialized and passed.
video-transcript-downloader
Download videos, audio, subtitles, and clean paragraph-style transcripts from YouTube and any other yt-dlp supported site. Use when asked to “download this video”, “save this clip”, “rip audio”, “get subtitles”, “get transcript”, or to troubleshoot yt-dlp/ffmpeg and formats/playlists.
xurl
Use the official xurl CLI for the X API. Covers install, safe auth setup, app selection, common shortcuts, and raw endpoint access.
ai-model-nodejs
Use this skill when developing Node.js backend services or CloudBase cloud functions (Express/Koa/NestJS, serverless, backend APIs) that need AI capabilities. Features text generation (generateText), streaming (streamText), AND image generation (generateImage) via @cloudbase/node-sdk ≥3.16.0. Built-in models include Hunyuan (hunyuan-2.0-instruct-20251111 recommended), DeepSeek (deepseek-v3.2 recommended), and hunyuan-image for images. This is the ONLY SDK that supports image generation. NOT for browser/Web apps (use ai-model-web) or WeChat Mini Program (use ai-model-wechat).
ai-model-web
Use this skill when developing browser/Web applications (React/Vue/Angular, static websites, SPAs) that need AI capabilities. Features text generation (generateText) and streaming (streamText) via @cloudbase/js-sdk. Built-in models include Hunyuan (hunyuan-2.0-instruct-20251111 recommended) and DeepSeek (deepseek-v3.2 recommended). NOT for Node.js backend (use ai-model-nodejs), WeChat Mini Program (use ai-model-wechat), or image generation (Node SDK only).
ai-model-wechat
Use this skill when developing WeChat Mini Programs (小程序, 企业微信小程序, wx.cloud-based apps) that need AI capabilities. Features text generation (generateText) and streaming (streamText) with callback support (onText, onEvent, onFinish) via wx.cloud.extend.AI. Built-in models include Hunyuan (hunyuan-2.0-instruct-20251111 recommended) and DeepSeek (deepseek-v3.2 recommended). API differs from JS/Node SDK - streamText requires data wrapper, generateText returns raw response. NOT for browser/Web apps (use ai-model-web), Node.js backend (use ai-model-nodejs), or image generation (not supported).
auth-nodejs-cloudbase
Complete guide for CloudBase Auth using the CloudBase Node SDK – caller identity, user lookup, custom login tickets, and server-side best practices.
auth-tool-cloudbase
First-step CloudBase auth provider setup skill for login and registration flows. Use it before auth-web to configure and manage authentication providers for web applications - enable/disable login methods (SMS, Email, WeChat Open Platform, Google, Anonymous, Username/password, OAuth, SAML, CAS, Dingding, etc.) and configure provider settings via MCP tools `callCloudApi`.
auth-web-cloudbase
CloudBase Web Authentication Quick Guide for frontend integration after auth-tool has already been checked. Provides concise and practical Web authentication solutions with multiple login methods and complete user management.
auth-wechat-miniprogram
Complete guide for WeChat Mini Program authentication with CloudBase - native login, user identity, and cloud function integration.
cloud-functions
Complete guide for CloudBase cloud functions development - supports both Event Functions (Node.js) and HTTP Functions (multi-language Web services). Covers runtime selection, deployment, logging, invocation, scf_bootstrap, SSE, WebSocket, and HTTP access configuration.
cloud-storage-web
Complete guide for CloudBase cloud storage using Web SDK (@cloudbase/js-sdk) - upload, download, temporary URLs, file management, and best practices.
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