ylt
@ylt
Public Skills
git-rebase-squash
by ylt
Clean up git commit history by squashing/reorganizing commits using non-interactive rebase. Use when user asks to "tidy up commits", "squash commits", "clean up history", "rebase", or wants N specific commits total. This skill handles the mechanics of rebasing in non-interactive environments where git rebase -i won't work.
conversation-summary
by ylt
Transform long conversations into granular phase analyses and narrative synthesis. Use when a user provides conversation files (ChatGPT exports, interview transcripts, message logs, Slack exports, meeting notes) and asks to summarize, analyze, or extract insights. Triggers include requests to summarize conversations, analyze chats, process ChatGPT exports, summarize a directory of conversation files, or extract insights from long transcripts. Handles conversations too large for a single context window by chunking, parallel analysis, and narrative synthesis.
markdown-vault-sync
by ylt
Two trigger modes: (A) IMMEDIATE - invoke this skill FIRST, before writing any local files, when the user mentions syncing to Obsidian, getting docs into the vault, or putting project documentation in Obsidian. Do NOT create local .md files first. (B) OFFER - after creating or editing markdown outside the vault (documentation, notes, research, guides, plans, summaries), offer to sync it. Do not wait for the user to ask in mode B - offer after substantive markdown is written.
obsidian-bases
by ylt
Create and edit Obsidian Bases (.base files) with views, filters, formulas, and summaries. Use when working with .base files, creating database-like views of notes, or when the user mentions Bases, table views, card views, filters, or formulas in Obsidian.
obsidian-vault
by ylt
Maintain an Obsidian vault with clean graph structure, hierarchical indexes, and lifecycle-based classification. Use when: (1) creating or editing Obsidian vault notes, (2) organizing or classifying content into vault categories, (3) maintaining folder indexes and navigation, (4) checking vault graph health or finding orphaned notes, (5) working with any Obsidian MCP tools (mcp__obsidian__*), or (6) the user mentions their vault, notes, or Obsidian.
plugin-creator
by ylt
Guide for creating Claude Code plugins. This skill should be used when the user wants to "create a plugin", "write a plugin", "build a plugin", "scaffold a plugin", "set up plugin structure", "configure plugin.json", "add commands to a plugin", "add agents to a plugin", "add hooks to a plugin", "add MCP server to a plugin", "add LSP to a plugin", "organize plugin components", or needs guidance on Claude Code plugin architecture, manifest configuration, or plugin distribution.
quip
by ylt
Generate dark, dry tech humor using specific joke frameworks. Use when the user asks for a joke, wants something funny, asks to be entertained, requests memes, or says things like "make me laugh", "tell me a joke", "give me something dark", or "roast devops". Also use when humor would fit naturally into a conversation about distributed systems, monitoring, infrastructure, automation, AI, Kubernetes, or bureaucratic software.