literate-programming
CRITICAL: ALWAYS activate this skill BEFORE making ANY changes to .nw files. Use proactively when: (1) creating, editing, reviewing, or improving any .nw file, (2) planning to add/modify functionality in files with .nw extension, (3) user asks about literate quality, (4) user mentions noweb, literate programming, tangling, or weaving, (5) working in directories containing .nw files, (6) creating new modules/files that will be .nw format. Trigger phrases: 'create module', 'add feature', 'update', 'modify', 'fix' + any .nw file. Never edit .nw files directly without first activating this skill to ensure literate programming principles are applied. (project, gitignored)
readme-generator
Auto-generates professional README.md files for Arduino/ESP32/RP2040 projects following open-source best practices. Use when user wants to document their project for GitHub, needs help writing a README, or says "make my project shareable". Follows awesome-readme standards with sections for Overview, Hardware, Software, Setup, Usage, Troubleshooting, and Contributing.
explaining-code
Explains code with visual diagrams and analogies. Use when explaining how code works, teaching about a codebase, or when the user asks "how does this work?"
technical-content-optimizer
Polish technical blog posts to be more professional, logical, and search-optimized, removing "AI flavor" and ensuring idiomatic code.
explaining-code
Explains code with visual diagrams and analogies. Use when explaining how code works, teaching about a codebase, or when the user asks "how does this work?"
code-examples
Production-grade skill for generating clear, well-documented code examples, implementation patterns, configuration files, and integration samples with multi-language support.
scientific-documentation
Generate comprehensive scientific research-style documentation for completed coding projects. Use when the user requests project documentation, a technical breakdown, a study paper, a lecture document, or wants to understand everything about a project they just built. Triggers include phrases like "document this project," "create a study paper," "explain everything we did," "write up the full breakdown," "scientific documentation," or "I want to learn from this project." Produces formal Word documents (.docx) with academic structure, beginner-friendly explanations, and exhaustive code analysis.
anchor-suggester
Add anchor comments to code for documentation. Use when creating CLAUDE.md files, documenting patterns, or user says "add anchors", "document this code", "create documentation".
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