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Found 169 Skills
Apply systems thinking — causal loop diagrams, stock-and-flow models, system archetypes, and leverage-point analysis — to organizational, economic, or social problems where feedback loops, delays, or emergent behavior drive recurring failure across multiple interacting actors. Use this skill when the user describes a multi-actor situation that resists linear fixes: policy interventions that backfire, org-level fixes that break other teams, market symptoms that return after being solved, or time-lagged second-order consequences, even if they say 'why does fixing X make Y worse' or 'identify the leverage points in this system'. Do NOT use for single-cause software bugs, flaky tests, or regressions — those are debugging problems, not systems-thinking problems, even when phrased as 'this keeps coming back'.
Apply Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM) to analyze nested data structures with random intercepts and slopes, accounting for intra-class correlation and cross-level interactions. Use this skill when the user has students nested in schools, employees in firms, or repeated measures in individuals, needs to partition variance across levels, or when they ask 'how do I handle nested data', 'what is ICC', or 'do group-level factors moderate individual-level relationships'.
Build scalable customer support systems including help centers, chatbots, ticketing systems, and self-service knowledge bases. Use when designing support infrastructure, reducing support load, improving customer satisfaction, or scaling support without linear hiring.
Cinematic UI Design Guidelines. For high-expression applications such as personal brands, creative galleries, and premium players. Mandatory use of Framer Motion, Tailwind CSS, and React. Use cases: (1) Building projects requiring a "high-end feel", "cinematic feel", or "immersive feel", (2) Auditing UI code for compliance with Kinetic Minimalism specifications, (3) When users request effects similar to Apple Music, Linear, or high-end portfolios.
Use when asked to "growth loops", "build a growth engine", "design a viral loop", "create a content loop", "move beyond paid acquisition", or "why isn't growth compounding". Helps design self-reinforcing growth systems where output becomes input. The Growth Loops framework (from Brian Balfour / Reforge and Elena Verna) shifts thinking from linear funnels to compounding loops.
Prevents generic AI/GPT UI patterns when generating frontend code. Use this skill whenever generating HTML, CSS, React, Vue, Svelte, or any frontend UI code to enforce clean, human-designed aesthetics inspired by Linear, Raycast, Stripe, and GitHub instead of typical AI-generated UI.
Use when the user wants a polished UI and references a well-known product, brand, or aesthetic such as Figma, Apple, Linear, Stripe, Notion, Airbnb, Tesla, or asks for a premium, beautiful, product-grade interface. Loads only the most relevant design reference docs from references/ and turns them into implementation constraints.
Takes meeting transcripts, extracts action items with owners and deadlines, detects implicit commitments, generates structured meeting summaries, and outputs task files compatible with Linear, GitHub Issues, and other project management tools.
Oracle and Interest Rate Model guide for Euler Finance V2. This skill should be used when deploying oracle adapters, configuring price resolution, querying prices, or understanding IRM types. Triggers on tasks involving Chainlink, Pyth, Chronicle, price feeds, Linear Kink IRM, Adaptive Curve IRM, or interest rate configuration.
Use when squash-merging a feature branch into main for linear history. Handles pre-flight checks, squash merge, commit delegation to git-commit, and branch cleanup.
Implements Syncfusion WinUI Linear Gauge (SfLinearGauge) control for data visualization in desktop applications. Use this when building progress indicators, temperature displays, or data measurement gauges in WinUI. This skill covers axis configuration, pointer types (bar and shape), range customization, and animation.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion Gauge controls in Windows Forms applications. Use when creating data visualization gauges such as RadialGauge for circular displays (speedometers, temperature dials), LinearGauge for horizontal/vertical bars and progress indicators, or DigitalGauge for LED-style alphanumeric displays. Covers dashboard gauges, instrument panels, real-time monitoring, and KPI displays with needles, ranges, and scales.