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Extract a DDD-style ubiquitous language glossary from the current conversation, flagging ambiguities and proposing canonical terms. Saves to UBIQUITOUS_LANGUAGE.md. Use when user wants to define domain terms, build a glossary, harden terminology, create a ubiquitous language, or mentions "domain model" or "DDD".
Create or update glossary entries in the Spec Loop AsciiDoc glossary format. Use when the user, project instructions, or `spec-loop-plan-task` already requires a glossary artifact. This skill is mandatory for AsciiDoc glossaries unless the user explicitly opts out for the current project or session.
Manage terminology glossary with Vale. TRIGGERS - sync terms, glossary validation, add terms, Vale vocabulary.
Use when the user wants to create or update a DDD-style ubiquitous language glossary, define domain terms, resolve ambiguous terminology, harden naming, or write UBIQUITOUS_LANGUAGE.md from the current conversation and codebase context.
从当前 conversation 提取 DDD-style ubiquitous language glossary,标记 ambiguities 并提出 canonical terms。保存到 UBIQUITOUS_LANGUAGE.md。Use when user wants to define domain terms, build a glossary, harden terminology, create a ubiquitous language, or mentions "domain model" or "DDD".
Normalize terminology across a draft (canonical terms + synonym policy) without changing citations or meaning. **Trigger**: terminology, glossary, consistent terms, 术语统一, 统一叫法, 术语表. **Use when**: the draft has concept drift (same thing called 2–3 names) or global-review flags terminology inconsistency. **Skip if**: you are still changing the outline/taxonomy heavily (do that first). **Network**: none. **Guardrail**: do not add/remove citation keys; do not introduce new claims; avoid moving citations across subsections.
A relentless interview to sharpen a plan or design, which also creates docs (ADR's and glossary) as we go.
Generates study guides from source materials with quiz questions, essay prompts, and glossaries. Produces ten short-answer questions with an answer key, five essay-format questions, and a comprehensive glossary of key terms. Use when creating a study guide, generating quiz questions, reviewing reading material, preparing for an exam, or asking "create a study guide."
A rigorous interrogation session for refining plans or designs, with documentation (ADR and glossary) generated during the process.
Reverse-lookup glossary that turns a vague description of a web animation or motion effect into its exact term ("the bouncy thing when a popover opens" → Pop in; "the iOS rubber-band scroll" → Rubber-banding). Use when the user asks "what's it called when…", or describes a motion effect without knowing its name and wants the right word to prompt an AI or designer with. For naming an effect, not designing or building one.
Creates, updates, validates, and displays the architectural DNA of a project through two shared documents: docs/specs/architecture.md (technology stack, architectural rules, security constraints, AI guardrails) and docs/specs/ontology.md (domain glossary / Ubiquitous Language). Use BEFORE brainstorm as a project setup step, or at any point in the SDD lifecycle to validate specs/tasks against architecture principles. Triggers on 'create constitution', 'update constitution', 'constitution check', 'validate against constitution', 'project principles', 'architectural guardrails', 'setup project architecture', 'define ontology'.
This skill generates a comprehensive set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) from the course description, course content, learning graphs, concept lists, MicroSims, and glossary terms to help students understand common questions and prepare content for chatbot integration. Use this skill after course description, learning graph, glossary, and at least 30% of chapter content exist.