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Find and explain company policies in plain language. Trigger with "what's our PTO policy", "can I work remotely from another country", "how do expenses work", or any plain-language question about benefits, travel, leave, or handbook rules.
Plain-language fix guide for failing GTM tests. Use when tests have failed and the developer needs step-by-step instructions to fix each issue. Reads gtm-test-results.json and writes a fix guide in plain English - no GTM expertise required to follow. No API calls. Trigger on - "fix guide", "how do I fix failing tests", "tests failing", "gtm test failures", "fix my tracking", "what broke".
Draft and validate commit messages that comply with Conventional Commits 1.0.0. Use when writing git commit messages, enforcing commit format in reviews/CI, mapping commits to SemVer intent, or converting plain-language change notes into spec-compliant messages with optional scope, body, footers, and breaking-change markers.
Analyze, draft, and review Survival clauses for General contracts. Use when the user mentions survival clause, surviving provisions, post-termination obligations, or asks to review, redline, or generate this clause type. Returns structured risk assessment, plain-language summary, and suggested alternative language.
Analyze, draft, and review Insurance clauses for Construction contracts. Use when the user mentions insurance clause, coverage requirements, construction insurance, or asks to review, redline, or generate this clause type. Returns structured risk assessment, plain-language summary, and suggested alternative language.
Retrieves scientific papers from PubMed and creates plain-language research summaries. Use when users ask about medical research, scientific studies, clinical trials, disease treatments, or want to understand recent scientific literature on any biomedical topic.
Generates a curated supplementary reading list from any course syllabus using Consensus academic search. Grill-me intake (syllabus input format + course audience + year range) plus a grouping forcing-options checkpoint before any search runs — so the reading list matches the course's level and recency need. Parses the syllabus to extract topics and learning outcomes, searches Consensus for recent peer-reviewed papers per topic, and produces a professionally formatted .docx with clickable Consensus links, plain-language summaries calibrated to audience level, and Bloom-higher-order discussion questions tied to course learning goals. Triggers whenever a user uploads a syllabus, course outline, or curriculum document and wants supplementary readings. Also triggers on: 'syllabus reading list', 'find papers for my course', 'create a reading list from this syllabus', 'recent research for my class', 'supplementary readings', 'find journal articles for these topics', 'what recent papers cover this material', 'any new research on these course topics', 'update my syllabus with recent papers'. Even casual mentions when a syllabus is attached should trigger this skill.
Analyze, draft, and review Severability clauses for General contracts. Use when the user mentions severability, savings clause, void provision, or asks to review, redline, or generate this clause type. Returns structured risk assessment, plain-language summary, and suggested alternative language.
Produces a plain-language comparison of advance directives and POLST/MOLST forms, covering legal status, clinician signatures, emergency precedence, clinical appropriateness, and document coordination. Use when the user asks about advance directive vs. POLST, living will vs. DNR, which document EMS follows, POLST vs. MOLST vs. POST, whether a healthy person needs a POLST, or document coordination in elder law, estate planning, or serious illness contexts.
Cognitive Atom: Plain (Bai). Rewrites any content to be fully understandable by a smart 12-year-old. It is structure-free — form follows content. Activate this function when the user uses phrases like "put it in plain language", "speak human", "explain this", "plain", or "grok".
Writing style guide for the Singapore Government Design System (SGDS). Use when writing or reviewing UI copy, documentation, labels, error messages, tooltips, or any content that accompanies SGDS components. Covers tone, grammar, spelling, casing, punctuation, and plain language principles.
Restate the last message in plain human language, no jargon.