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Code linting and formatting
brand-guidelines
by smallnest
Applies Anthropic's official brand colors and typography to any sort of artifact that may benefit from having Anthropic's look-and-feel. Use it when brand colors or style guidelines, visual formatting, or company design standards apply.
discover-build-systems
by rand
Automatically discover build system skills when working with Make, CMake, Bazel, Gradle, Maven, Cargo, Meson, build automation, or compilation. Activates for build-systems development tasks.
discover-realtime
by rand
Automatically discover realtime communication skills when working with WebSocket, Server-Sent Events, SSE, pub/sub, real-time communication, or live updates. Activates for realtime development tasks.
write
by aviflombaum
Write technical blog posts, tutorials, and documentation in Flatiron School's engaging style. Use for explaining code patterns, debugging stories, or turning complex topics into clear narratives. Triggers on "write a blog post", "tutorial about", "explain how", "technical writing".
web-design
by aviflombaum
Web graphic design for interfaces, layouts, and visual systems. Use when designing landing pages, dashboards, hero sections, or applying design aesthetics (Bauhaus, Pop Art, Retro, Futuristic). Triggers on "design a", "visual design", "landing page", "color palette", "typography".
discover-networking
by rand
Automatically discover networking and connectivity skills when working with TCP, UDP, DNS, mTLS, NAT traversal, SSH, Mosh, Tailscale, or network resilience. Activates for networking development tasks.
Arduino CLI Usage Skill
by wedsamuel1230
Arduino/embedded systems skills and maker tools.
check-code-style
by dykyi-roman
Analyzes PHP code for style issues. Checks PSR-12 compliance, formatting consistency, whitespace usage, line length.
dieworkwear
by peduarte
Derek Guy's menswear knowledge from dieworkwear.com - tailoring, fit, style history, and clothing guides. Use when answering questions about suits, tailoring, Neapolitan vs English style, fabric choices, shoe construction, how to dress well, wardrobe building, or menswear shopping recommendations.
language-learning
by jackjin1997
"AI language tutor for learning ANY language through conversation, vocab drills, grammar lessons, flashcards, and immersive practice. Use when the user wants to: learn a new language, practice vocabulary, study grammar, do flashcard drills, translate phrases, practice conversation, prepare for travel, learn slang/idioms, or improve pronunciation. Supports ALL languages including Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Chinese (Mandarin/Cantonese), Korean, Arabic, Hindi, Bengali/Bangla, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, Turkish, Vietnamese, Thai, Swahili, Hebrew, Polish, Dutch, Greek, and 100+ more."
openpyxl
by vamseeachanta
Create and manipulate Microsoft Excel workbooks programmatically. Build spreadsheets with formulas, charts, conditional formatting, and pivot tables. Handle large datasets efficiently with streaming mode.
unicon-mcp
by webrenew
Help users connect the Unicon MCP server to Claude Desktop, Cursor, and other MCP clients. Use when setting up MCP config, verifying installs, debugging MCP connection issues, or using Unicon tools for icon search and generation through AI assistants.
fuzzing-dictionary
by runkids
Fuzzing dictionaries guide fuzzers with domain-specific tokens. Use when fuzzing parsers, protocols, or format-specific code.
figrefer
by Takazudo
Read the currently selected Figma element and work with it. Use when: (1) User says 'figrefer', 'figma refer', 'check my figma selection', (2) User wants to implement or analyze a design selected in Figma desktop app, (3) User says 'what am I selecting in figma', 'implement this figma design'
anthropic-style
by yulonglin
Applies Anthropic's official brand colors and typography to any sort of artifact that may benefit from having Anthropic's look-and-feel. Use it when brand colors or style guidelines, visual formatting, or company design standards apply. Taken from https://github.com/anthropics/skills/blob/main/skills/brand-guidelines/SKILL.md
resume-optimizer
by jackjin1997
Professional resume builder with PDF export, ATS optimization, and analysis capabilities. Use when users need to (1) Create new resumes from scratch, (2) Customize/tailor existing resumes for specific roles, (3) Analyze resumes and provide improvement recommendations, (4) Convert resumes to ATS-friendly PDF format. Supports chronological, functional, and combination resume formats.
conventional-commits
by jackjin1997
Format commit messages using the Conventional Commits specification. Use when creating commits, writing commit messages, or when the user mentions commits, git commits, or commit messages. Ensures commits follow the standard format for automated tooling, changelog generation, and semantic versioning.
great-tables
by vamseeachanta
Publication-quality tables in Python with rich styling, formatting, conditional formatting, and export to HTML/images - inspired by R's gt package
dev-npxify
by Takazudo
Audit project dependencies and replace CLI-only tools with npx/pnpm dlx to reduce installed packages. Use when: (1) User wants to reduce dependencies, (2) User says 'npxify', 'dlxify', 'reduce deps', (3) User wants to clean up package.json, (4) User asks which deps can use npx/pnpm dlx.
ask-questions-if-underspecified
by runkids
Clarify requirements before implementing. Use when serious doubts arise.
2d-cutting-stock
by kishorkukreja
When the user wants to cut 2D sheets optimally, minimize waste in rectangular sheet cutting, or solve two-dimensional cutting stock problems. Also use when the user mentions "2D cutting," "sheet cutting optimization," "panel cutting," "glass cutting," "steel plate cutting," "guillotine cutting patterns," "two-stage cutting," or "2D trim loss." For 1D problems, see 1d-cutting-stock. For bin packing, see 2d-bin-packing. For irregular shapes, see nesting-optimization.
component-variants
by fusengine
Use when creating multi-style components, variant props, or style switching. Covers Glass, Outline, and Flat styles with CVA.
git-commit
by abatilo
Create logically grouped, atomic git commits with well-formatted commit messages following best practices. Use when user says "/commit", "commit changes", "create commits", asks about conventional commits format, needs to split changes into multiple commits, or wants help with git add -p partial staging.
Design Style Skill
by NakanoSanku
useful anthropic skills