GhostScientist
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Public Skills
ted-mosby
by GhostScientist
Generate architectural wikis with source code traceability. Creates comprehensive documentation including architecture overviews, module docs, data flow diagrams, and interactive static sites. Use when asked to document a codebase, generate architecture docs, create a wiki, or explain how a project is structured.
hugging-face-space-deployer
by GhostScientist
Create, configure, and deploy Hugging Face Spaces for showcasing ML models. Supports Gradio, Streamlit, and Docker SDKs with templates for common use cases like chat interfaces, image generation, and model comparisons.
create-watchos-version
by GhostScientist
Analyzes existing iOS/macOS/Apple platform projects to create a comprehensive, phased plan for building a watchOS companion or standalone app. Use when users want to add watchOS support to an existing Apple platform app, create a Watch app version of their iOS app, or build watchOS features. The skill digests project architecture, identifies patterns, analyzes API compatibility, searches for current watchOS documentation, and produces a detailed implementation plan with API availability warnings before any code generation.
research-taste-developer
by GhostScientist
Develops intuition for what makes research "good" versus "incremental." Use when asked about research taste, how to identify good research, what makes a paper impactful, how to develop research intuition, or how to pick important problems. Analyzes patterns in highly-cited work and what top researchers do differently.
paper-to-intuition
by GhostScientist
Transforms an academic paper into deep, multi-layered understanding. Use when asked to explain a paper, break down a research paper, understand an arXiv paper, or build intuition for a technical concept from a paper. Generates explanations at multiple levels plus visual intuition diagrams.
implement-paper-from-scratch
by GhostScientist
Guides you through implementing a research paper step-by-step from scratch. Use when asked to implement a paper, code up a paper, reproduce research results, or build a model from a paper. Focuses on building understanding through implementation with checkpoint questions.
reviewer-2-simulator
by GhostScientist
Critiques your paper draft as a skeptical reviewer would. Use when asked to review a paper draft, find weaknesses in a paper, prepare for peer review, anticipate reviewer criticism, or stress-test research before submission. Identifies weak claims, missing baselines, unclear explanations, and overclaims.
research-question-refiner
by GhostScientist
Helps transform a vague research interest into a concrete, tractable research question. Use when asked to refine a research idea, develop a research question, scope a research project, or figure out what to work on. Walks through systematic refinement with feasibility analysis.
experiment-design-checklist
by GhostScientist
Generates a rigorous experiment design given a hypothesis. Use when asked to design experiments, plan experiments, create an experimental setup, or figure out how to test a research hypothesis. Covers controls, baselines, ablations, metrics, statistical tests, and compute estimates.
ios-app-icon-generator
by GhostScientist
Generates a complete iOS app icon set with all required sizes. Use when asked to create an app icon, design an iOS icon, generate app store artwork, or make an icon for an iPhone/iPad app. Follows a philosophy-first approach - first defining the visual identity and concept, then producing production-ready icons.
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turn-this-feature-into-a-blog-post
by GhostScientist
Generates a technical blog post from code implementation. Use when asked to write a blog post about a feature, explain an implementation for a blog, document code as a blog article, or create technical content from source code. Triggers on phrases like "write a blog post about", "turn this into a blog", "create a technical article", or "explain this for a blog".