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Full API lifecycle management through Postman. Sync OpenAPI specs to collections, generate typed client code, run API tests, create mock servers, publish documentation, audit security against OWASP Top 10, and discover APIs across workspaces. Requires the Postman MCP Server. Use this skill when the user mentions Postman, API collections, syncing specs, generating SDKs, running API tests, creating mocks, API documentation, or API security audits. Triggers on tasks involving API development workflows, collection management, or any Postman-related operations.
Provide the ability to search, inspect, and read source code from all public GitHub repositories and their associated documentation.
Enforce modern Chinese writing standards including tone, spacing rules (Pangu), full-width punctuation, paragraph structure, and active voice. Provides specific guidelines for blog posts, error messages, UI text, and technical documentation.
You MUST use this before any creative work - creating features, building components, adding functionality, or modifying behavior. Explores user intent, requirements and design before implementation.
Compact the current conversation into a handoff document for another agent to pick up.
Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment
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".
Maintain a clear and informative changelog for software releases. Use when documenting version changes, tracking features, or communicating updates to users. Handles semantic versioning, changelog formats, and release notes.
Use when writing prose humans will read—documentation, commit messages, error messages, explanations, reports, or UI text. Applies Strunk's timeless rules for clearer, stronger, more professional writing.
Use when writing or improving README files. Not all READMEs are the same — provides templates and guidance matched to your audience and project type.
This skill should be used when the user asks about Railway features, how Railway works, or shares a docs.railway.com URL. Fetches up-to-date Railway docs to answer accurately.
Walk through a product's key flows with Firecrawl browser and produce a structured UX/product walkthrough. Use for signup, onboarding, pricing, docs, dashboard, product demo prep, UX teardown, and first-run experience analysis.