kelvinz
@kelvinz
Public Skills
design
by kelvinz
"Router-first workflow for high-craft design execution across four modes: ui, ux, motion, and imagery. Use when designing or refining interfaces, structuring and auditing UX/usability/accessibility, implementing or specifying interaction motion, or producing static visual artifacts (.png/.pdf) with a matching philosophy note. Triggers: design ui, improve ux flow, run design audit, add transitions, reduce motion issues, create visual imagery, craft poster composition."
commit
by kelvinz
"Create atomic user-approved commits with feat/fix/chore titles. Include inline PRD checklist and context updates per atomic commit. Finalise branch merge/cleanup when requested. Triggers: commit changes, split commits, finalise branch, commit message."
review
by kelvinz
"Review branch changes against a base branch for correctness, security, tests, and scope, then return a clear go/no-go decision. Triggers: review, readiness check, pre-commit review, pre-finalise review."
compact
by kelvinz
"Compact tasks/context.md by summarising older completed history while preserving active context. Triggers: compact context, prune context log, trim context."
context
by kelvinz
"Maintain durable project context in tasks/context.md (state, decisions, milestones, gotchas, optional context links), inline during other workflows or standalone for cleanup/backfill. Triggers: update context.md, decision log, record project context, capture high-value reference links that improve context handoff."
implement
by kelvinz
"Implement an existing PRD (Type: feat/fix/chore), update tests/checks, and mark completed PRD checklist items. Triggers: implement prd, build feature from prd, execute prd checklist."
prd
by kelvinz
"Create, update, or list PRDs for features, fixes, and chores. Handles project setup (first PRD) and ongoing PRD management. Each PRD is a self-contained spec with status, priority, and acceptance criteria. Triggers: prd, new feature, write prd, plan feature, create spec, list prds, update prd, add feature."