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Manage backlog items across multiple backends (GitHub Issues, Linear, Beads). Configure task_management in .agents.yml.
Operate execution flow across GitHub and Linear by triaging issues and pull requests, linking active work, and keeping GitHub public-facing while Linear remains the internal execution layer. Use when the user wants backlog control, PR triage, or GitHub-to-Linear coordination.
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'.
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.
Open Orbit briefing skill — selected by the Orbit pipeline when the user has two or more connectors connected. Pulls the past 24 hours of activity from every authenticated connector (GitHub, Linear, Notion, Slack, 飞书, Calendar, Gmail, Drive, Sentry, Vercel, …) and renders a single adaptive bento-grid dashboard at the top of "我的设计". Each connector module picks its own UI form (list, avatar stack, status ring, heatmap, file grid, alert card, …) based on the data shape it returns, so the layout scales as Orbit's connector ecosystem grows. This skill should not be triggered manually — it is invoked by Orbit's daily-digest scheduler against the user's live connector data.
Spatial data gridding and interpolation with a machine-learning style API. Process geographic and Cartesian point data onto regular grids. Use when Claude needs to: (1) Grid scattered spatial data onto regular grids, (2) Interpolate point data using splines, linear, or cubic methods, (3) Process geographic coordinates with projections, (4) Reduce large datasets using block averaging, (5) Remove polynomial trends from spatial data, (6) Cross-validate gridding parameters, (7) Create processing pipelines with Chain, (8) Grid vector data like GPS velocities.
54 real design systems (Stripe, Linear, Vercel) as HTML/CSS.
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.
Enforce a precise, minimal design system inspired by Linear, Notion, and Stripe. Use this skill when building dashboards, admin interfaces, or any UI that needs Jony Ive-level precision - clean, modern, minimalist with taste. Every pixel matters.
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.
Use when squash-merging a feature branch into main for linear history. Handles pre-flight checks, squash merge, commit delegation to commit, and branch cleanup.