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Code Gen
Generate code, boilerplate, scaffolding
flow-planner
by khgs2411
Plan phases, tasks, and iterations. Use when structuring new work, adding features, or organizing development plans.
flow-builder
by khgs2411
Execute implementation work with gate checks and verification. Use when user wants to code, build features, implement iterations, or execute action items. Enforces gates, guides workflow, tracks progress.
flow-initializer
by khgs2411
Initialize Flow projects from scratch, migrate existing docs, or update old structures. Use when user says "start flow", "initialize", "migrate to flow", "set up flow project".
powerful-framework
by Salesably
Applies the POWERFUL deal qualification framework to analyze sales opportunities. Use this skill when qualifying deals, assessing opportunity strength, identifying gaps in deal intelligence, or coaching sales teams on deal execution.
account-qualification
by Salesably
Qualifies and tiers accounts based on signals, fit, and potential. Use this skill when building target lists, prioritizing accounts, identifying high-potential prospects, or defining ideal customer profile criteria.
sql-expert
by AutumnsGrove
"Expert SQL query writing, optimization, and database schema design with support for PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, and SQL Server. Use when working with databases for: (1) Writing complex SQL queries with joins, subqueries, and window functions, (2) Optimizing slow queries and analyzing execution plans, (3) Designing database schemas with proper normalization, (4) Creating indexes and improving query performance, (5) Writing migrations and handling schema changes, (6) Debugging SQL errors and query issues"
amazon-web-services
by oakoss
Core AWS services for application developers. Covers S3 (storage, presigned URLs, lifecycle), Lambda (functions, layers, cold starts), IAM (roles, policies, least privilege), DynamoDB (single-table design, GSI/LSI, streams), SQS/SNS (queues, topics, fan-out), CloudFront (CDN, caching), RDS/Aurora (Postgres/MySQL, connection pooling), ECR/ECS/Fargate (containers), Route 53 (DNS), Secrets Manager, and CDK v2 (TypeScript IaC, constructs, stacks, testing). Use when building AWS infrastructure, writing CDK stacks, configuring IAM policies, designing DynamoDB tables, setting up Lambda functions, creating S3 presigned URLs, deploying containers on ECS/Fargate, or configuring CloudFront distributions.
brand-designer
by oakoss
Creates cohesive brand identities including logos, color palettes, typography systems, and brand guidelines documents. Generates SVG logo components with variants, configures Tailwind color tokens, builds type scales, and produces social media and business card templates. Use when designing a logo, building a color palette, setting up typography systems, creating brand guidelines, generating social media templates, or organizing brand asset files. Use for branding, visual identity, logo design, brand guidelines, color systems.
view-refactor
by patrickserrano
Refactor SwiftUI view files for consistent structure, dependency injection, and Observation usage. Use when asked to clean up a SwiftUI view's layout, handle view models safely, or standardize how dependencies are initialized and passed.
feature-radar-scan
by runkids
Discover new feature opportunities from creative brainstorming, user feedback, ecosystem trends, and cross-project research. Writes results to .feature-radar/opportunities/. MUST use this skill when the user wants to GENERATE new ideas — not evaluate existing ones. Trigger on any request to brainstorm, explore, discover, or find new feature ideas, even casual ones like "I wonder what else we could do" or "give me ideas". Use when the user: - Asks "what else could we build?", "give me feature ideas", "what are we missing?" - Wants to brainstorm, explore new directions, or refresh the opportunity backlog - Says "scan ecosystem", "scan opportunities", "find new features" - Asks to review GitHub issues, community feedback, or adjacent tools for inspiration - Mentions "explore", "discover", or "new directions" in a feature context Do NOT use for evaluating/prioritizing existing features — that's feature-radar's job.
metacognition
by velumkai
Self-evolving behavioral geometry and metacognitive lens for AI agents. Tracks perceptions, overrides, protections, self-observations, decisions, and curiosities that evolve from every experience. Use when the agent needs to learn from mistakes, develop self-awareness, track confidence in decisions, maintain behavioral guardrails from failures, preserve emergent behaviors, or cultivate active curiosities. Triggers on all conversations, corrections, errors, and reflective moments. Also use when setting up a new agent's self-learning system, configuring feedback loops, or packaging metacognitive capabilities.
posthog-instrumentation
by PostHog
Automatically add PostHog analytics instrumentation to code. Triggers when user asks to add tracking, instrument events, add analytics, or implement feature flags in their codebase.
database-architect
by marcioaltoe
Expert database schema designer and Drizzle ORM specialist. Use when user needs database design, schema creation, migrations, query optimization, or Postgres-specific features. Examples - "design a database schema for users", "create a Drizzle table for products", "help with database relationships", "optimize this query", "add indexes to improve performance", "design database for multi-tenant app".
spec-driven-dev
by mauromedda
Spec-driven development framework with iterative refinement. Orchestrates feature development from intent to implementation via structured specs and task breakdown. Triggers on "/spec.plan", "/spec.refine", "/spec.clarify", "/spec.tasks", "/spec.run", "I want to build", "I want to add", "create spec", "spec-driven", "feature spec".
general-skill-upgrader
by Przemocny
Analyzes agent skills to understand their business purpose and proposes functional enhancements. Identifies opportunities for new features, workflow improvements, better automation, enhanced user experience, and smarter integrations. Presents 1-2 upgrade options per run for iterative enhancement. Use when evolving, enhancing, or expanding skill capabilities. Triggers include "upgrade skill", "enhance skill", "improve skill functionality", "add features to skill", "evolve skill", "make skill better", "skill enhancement", "ulepsz skill", "jak mogę rozwinąć funkcjonalność skilla", "dodaj możliwości do skilla".
feature-radar-learn
by runkids
Extract reusable patterns, architectural decisions, and pitfalls from completed work into .feature-radar/specs/. Captures the "why" behind choices so future sessions build on past experience. MUST use this skill when the user reflects on what worked/didn't, wants to document a decision, or mentions remembering a pattern for future use. Use when the user: - Says "remember this approach", "document this decision", "save this pattern" - Reflects: "that worked well", "lessons learned", "what did we learn" - Wants to capture: "don't forget this", "this was a good pattern" - Hit a dead end: "this didn't work because...", "avoid this approach" - Made a technical decision worth recording for posterity - Says "extract learnings" or "capture what we learned" Do NOT use for recording external observations — that's feature-radar-ref's job. Do NOT use for archiving completed features — that's feature-radar-archive's job.
naming-conventions
by marcioaltoe
Expert in naming conventions for files, directories, classes, functions, and variables. ALWAYS use when creating ANY files, folders, classes, functions, or variables, OR when renaming any code elements. Use proactively to ensure consistent, readable naming across the codebase. Examples - "create new component", "create file", "create folder", "name this function", "rename function", "rename file", "rename class", "refactor variable names", "review naming conventions".
improve-skill
by mauromedda
Analyze Claude Code session transcripts to improve existing skills or create new ones. Use when you want to review a past session to identify what worked, what didn't, and how to enhance skill documentation. Extracts session data and provides structured analysis prompts. Triggers on "improve skill", "analyze session", "review session", "skill improvement", "create skill from session", "skill not working", "skill missed", "skill didn't trigger", "enhance skill", "refine skill", "skill feedback", "session transcript", "what went wrong", "skill optimization", "better triggers".
ghostty
by oakoss
'Controls the Ghostty terminal emulator via CLI actions and configuration. Use when managing Ghostty windows, fonts, themes, keybinds, config validation, or debugging terminal configuration. Use for ghostty CLI, terminal config, theme selection, font management.'
clean-architecture
by marcioaltoe
Clean Architecture principles for Modular Monolith with bounded contexts and minimal shared kernel. ALWAYS use when working on backend code, ESPECIALLY when creating files, deciding file locations, or organizing contexts (auth, tax, bi, production). Use proactively to ensure context isolation and prevent "Core Obesity Syndrome". Examples - "create entity", "add repository", "where should this file go", "modular monolith", "bounded context", "shared kernel", "context isolation", "file location", "layer organization".
project-planning
by DauQuangThanh
Guides comprehensive software project planning including task breakdown, estimation, sprint planning, backlog management, resource allocation, milestone tracking, and risk management. Creates user stories, acceptance criteria, project roadmaps, and work breakdown structures. Use when planning software projects, organizing sprints, breaking down features into tasks, estimating effort, managing backlogs, or when users mention "project planning", "sprint planning", "task breakdown", "roadmap", "backlog management", "user stories", or "project estimation".
mockup-creation
by DauQuangThanh
Create interactive, production-ready UI mockups and prototypes using NuxtJS 4 (Vue) or Next.js (React), TypeScript, and TailwindCSS v4. Use when building web mockups, prototypes, landing pages, dashboards, admin panels, or interactive UI demonstrations. Trigger when users mention "create mockup", "build prototype", "interactive demo", "UI prototype", "design to code", or need rapid frontend development with modern tooling. Prefer NuxtJS for Vue-based projects; use Next.js when users mention ReactJS.
code-standards
by marcioaltoe
Expert in code design standards including SOLID principles, Clean Code patterns (KISS, YAGNI, DRY, TDA), and pragmatic software design. ALWAYS use when designing ANY classes/modules, implementing features, fixing bugs, refactoring code, or writing functions. Use proactively to ensure proper design, separation of concerns, simplicity, and maintainability. Examples - "create class", "design module", "implement feature", "refactor code", "fix bug", "is this too complex", "apply SOLID", "keep it simple", "avoid over-engineering".
pli-migration-analyzer
by DauQuangThanh
Analyzes legacy PL/I (Programming Language One) programs to assist with migration to modern Java applications. Extracts business logic, data structures, procedure definitions, and file operations from PL/I code. Generates migration reports and creates Java implementation strategies. Use when working with mainframe migration, PL/I analysis, legacy system modernization, or when users mention PL/I to Java conversion, analyzing .pli/.PLI/.pl1 files, working with PL/I procedures, or planning Java service implementations from PL/I programs.