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Expert in building custom tools that solve your own problems first. The best products often start as personal tools - scratch your own itch, build for yourself, then discover others have the same itch. Covers rapid prototyping, local-first apps, CLI tools, scripts that grow into products, and the art of dogfooding. Use when: build a tool, personal tool, scratch my itch, solve my problem, CLI tool.
Operate consensus.tools end-to-end (post jobs, create submissions, cast votes, resolve results) using either a local-first board or a hosted board (depending on how you run it). Hosted boards are optional and coming soon.
Local-first architecture decision framework for web applications. Covers when to go local-first vs server-based vs hybrid, sync engine selection (ElectricSQL, Zero, PowerSync, Replicache, LiveStore, Triplit), client-side storage options (IndexedDB, OPFS, SQLite WASM, PGlite), and conflict resolution strategies (LWW, CRDTs, server-wins, field-level merge). Use when deciding whether to adopt local-first architecture, choosing a sync engine, selecting client storage, or designing conflict resolution strategies.
TanStack DB reactive client-side database with live queries and optimistic mutations. Use when building reactive UIs with local-first data, sync engines, or optimistic updates. Use for tanstack-db, live queries, optimistic mutations, sync engine, reactive database, local-first.
Self-contained app generator — invoke this skill directly, do not decompose into sub-steps. Generates React web apps with Fireproof database. Use when creating new web applications, adding components, or working with local-first databases. Ideal for quick prototypes and single-page apps that need real-time data sync.
Use when starting or modifying apps based on the local.ts starter kit or its local-first desktop/mobile features.
Operate the local-first `track` issue workflow from request intake to completion using the CLI. Use this when users ask to list issues, pick a numbered item from `track list`, inspect details with `track show`, update status/priority/labels, or move an issue into active work while keeping progress visible in the tracker.
Use this skill when you need to write, review, or debug automated tests for applications built on the Jazz framework. This skill provides the correct architectural patterns for simulating local-first synchronization and multi-user environments without resorting to invalid mocking strategies.
Char (formerly Hyprnote) platform help — open-source, bot-free, local-first AI meeting notepad with system audio capture, markdown output, plugin SDK, and optional cloud STT/LLM (GPL-3.0). Use when setting up Char on macOS for the first time, speaker identification not working in group meetings, configuring local-only transcription with Cactus or Ollama for full offline use, choosing between Char's cloud STT providers (Deepgram, AssemblyAI, Soniox, OpenAI, etc.), app not launching or bouncing on dock without opening, telemetry concerns with PostHog or Sentry in a local-first app, building a Char plugin or using the automation hooks system, comparing Char to Granola or Meetily or Fathom for privacy, or configuring the CLI for template management. Do NOT use for picking between note-takers generally (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a single call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Expert in data persistence, local-first architectures, and synchronization strategies for Capacitor/Android applications.
Sync, search, classify, and query X/Twitter bookmarks locally using the Field Theory CLI
Use when building persistent codebase intelligence for AI agents or integrating knowledge systems via MCP