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Unified Obsidian skill: plugin development AND desktop automation. Use when building or validating an Obsidian plugin (boilerplate, 27 ESLint rules, submission), or when driving desktop Obsidian from the terminal via the official CLI, obsidian:// URIs, or kepano/obsidian-skills markdown/bases/json-canvas patterns. Triggers on: obsidian plugin, obsidian cli, obsidian automation, obsidian development, obsidian eslint, obsidian submission, obsidian markdown, obsidian bases, json-canvas, obsidian vault, obsidian URI, obsidian commands. Installable as a plugin: claude plugin marketplace add akillness/oh-my-skills
Analyze HLA genes, MHC binding, epitope-MHC associations, and immunogenomics for transplant compatibility, vaccine design, and immunotherapy. Integrates IMGT, IEDB, BVBRC, UniProt, and DGIdb. Use for HLA typing interpretation, antigen presentation analysis, MHC restriction, neoantigen prediction context, and transplant immunology.
Produce a .pptx file on disk (headless) instead of driving a live PowerPoint document — for managed-agent sessions with no open Office app.
Designing lead magnets that earn the email. The discipline of building gated content (ebooks, templates, checklists, swipe files, mini-courses, free tools) that delivers genuine standalone value while qualifying the lead and warming them for what comes next. Honest about thin-bait (overpromises, underdelivers), kitchen-sink-resource (everything, helps with nothing), and earned-value-magnet (delivers standalone value while qualifying the lead). Triggers on lead magnet, gated content, opt-in offer, ebook, checklist, template, swipe file, mini-course, free tool, content upgrade, freebie, opt-in, list-building offer. Also triggers when an audience is being asked for an email and the offer attached to that ask needs design discipline, when previous lead magnets converted but did not produce qualified leads, or when a lead magnet is being scoped for the first time.
Plan and run a multi-language or multi-region site. Use this skill when adding new locales, choosing URL structure for languages (subfolders vs subdomains vs ccTLDs), implementing hreflang, planning translation workflow, handling currency and date formats, designing for RTL languages, or auditing a stalled internationalization rollout. Triggers on internationalization, i18n, localization, l10n, hreflang, multi-language, translation workflow, RTL, locale, ccTLD, subfolder vs subdomain, language switcher. Also triggers when international audiences underperform or translations are stale.
Run conversion rate optimization through hypothesis-driven testing including audit, hypothesis generation, test design, statistical analysis, and rollout decisions. Use this skill whenever the user wants to optimize conversion, run A/B tests, audit a funnel, generate test hypotheses, design experiments, or analyze test results. Triggers on conversion optimization, CRO, A/B test, split test, multivariate test, hypothesis, conversion funnel, funnel audit, experiment design, statistical significance, lift, optimization. Also triggers when the user has a conversion problem and isn't sure where to start, or when test results are ambiguous and need interpretation.
Search and recall relevant memories from past sessions via memsearch. Use when the user's question could benefit from historical context, past decisions, debugging notes, previous conversations, or project knowledge -- especially questions like 'what did I decide about X', 'why did we do Y', or 'have I seen this before'. Also use when you see `[memsearch] Memory available` hints injected via SessionStart or UserPromptSubmit. Typical flow: search for 3-5 chunks, expand the most relevant, optionally deep-drill into original transcripts via the anchor format. Skip when the question is purely about current code state (use Read/Grep), ephemeral (today's task only), or the user has explicitly asked to ignore memory.
Inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, and materials science — crystal structures, coordination chemistry, bonding theory (covalency, orbital mixing), symmetry/point groups, thermodynamics, kinetics, spectroscopy interpretation, noble gas compounds, lanthanide/actinide chemistry. Use for questions about crystal systems, unit cells, density calculations, metal complexes, solid-state chemistry, or physical chemistry calculations.
Helps engineering managers support direct report growth — produces a stage-by-stage model of engineering impact (Circles of Influence), a framework for non-linear career planning (Tarzan Method), diagnostic signals for stalled growth, conversation scripts for career talks, and a promotion readiness vs. timing distinction. Use when the user says "career growth," "promotion," "career path," "this person wants to grow," "career conversation," "what's next for this person," "career ladder," "IC vs manager track," "how do I help my report advance," "help someone grow," or "engineer wants a promotion." Do NOT use for formal written performance reviews or underperformance — use performance-reviews instead.
Provides situational playbooks for high-stakes edge cases that don't fit the standard management toolkit — produces step-by-step guidance for inappropriate team behavior, an engineer badmouthing your manager, letting someone go when circumstances are hard, manager quitting guilt, and handling layoffs (for both those leaving and those staying). Use when the user says "don't know how to handle this," "someone said something inappropriate," "engineer said something offensive," "developer talks badly about my manager," "letting someone go when their situation is hard," "I feel guilty about leaving my job," or "handling a layoff." Do NOT use for standard underperformance management (use performance-reviews) or giving direct feedback (use feedback).
Helps engineering managers measure and improve team delivery — produces a history of why common metrics fail, the DORA four-key-metrics framework (deployment frequency, lead time, change failure rate, MTTR), DevEx's three dimensions (feedback loops, cognitive load, flow state), a translation layer from engineering metrics to business outcomes, and a list of measurement anti-patterns to avoid. Use when the user says "how do I measure productivity," "DORA metrics," "velocity," "cycle time," "developer experience," "DevEx," "how do I show our team is performing well," "metrics for engineering," "team is slow," "engineering performance," or "connect engineering to business." Do NOT use for managing an underperforming individual — use performance-reviews instead.
Guide for using Microsoft MarkItDown - a Python utility for converting files to Markdown. Use when converting PDF, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, images, audio, HTML, CSV, JSON, XML, ZIP, YouTube URLs, EPubs, Jupyter notebooks, RSS feeds, or Wikipedia pages to Markdown format. Also use for document processing pipelines, LLM preprocessing, or text extraction tasks.