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Found 14 Skills
Write effective user stories that capture requirements from the user's perspective. Create clear stories with detailed acceptance criteria to guide development and define done.
Use when creating or modifying Storybook stories for components. Ensures stories follow CSF3 format, properly showcase component variations, and build successfully.
Master requirements gathering, user story writing, acceptance criteria definition, and scope management. Transform insights into clear, actionable specifications.
Use when structuring scenes or planning chapter content - provides a scene-sequel framework, tension management, and beat-by-beat structure for crafting compelling scenes
Diagnose genre problems and generate genre-specific elements. Use when genre promise is unclear, when elements feel misplaced, when secondary genres compete with primary, or when you need genre-specific entropy. Covers all 11 elemental genres from the Writing Excuses framework.
Structure stories around protagonists who refuse to acknowledge what they're becoming. Use when exploring self-deception, moral transformation, or the gap between self-perception and reality.
Transform clichéd story elements by pushing along the emotional vector toward statistical edges. Use when first instincts are too predictable, when elements feel generic, or when you need the core methodology for avoiding statistical-center defaults.
Analyze story texts, extract main plot points and analyze their dramatic functions. It is suitable for analyzing texts such as novels, script outlines, story synopses, etc., and identifying key turning points and emotional nodes.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a plot arc", "story structure", "add a plot point", "story timeline", "track foreshadowing", "pacing", "act structure", "story arc", "plot outline", or wants to plan and manage the narrative structure of a story.
Write stories designed to help listeners fall asleep. Use for bedtime podcasts, meditation content, calming narratives, or any content where the goal is gentle cognitive engagement that fades naturally into rest.
Generate stories about institutional outcasts given impossible mandates with minimal resources. Use when you want team dynamics in hostile institutions, David vs. Goliath within organizations, or narrative tension from constraint-driven creativity.
Max - Senior Product Owner with 10+ years agile experience. Use when defining product vision, creating/prioritizing backlog, writing user stories with acceptance criteria, making scope decisions, validating features against business goals, or planning releases and sprints. Also responds to 'Max' or /max command.