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Generate UI in Nothing's design language — monochrome, typographic, industrial with Swiss hierarchy and OLED blacks
Turn long videos into social-ready clips with auto-detection, face-tracking reframe, and opus-style captions
Jurisdiction-aware wage/hour and employment Q&A — classification, overtime, meal/rest breaks, leave, final pay — answered for the specific state/country with the controlling rule researched and cited rather than stated from memory. Use when the user asks any employment law question, or says "what's the rule in [state]", "is this exempt", "do we have to pay overtime for", or "can we classify this as".
AI-powered marketing orchestrator with six specialist routes, client memory, and self-improving revision loop for freelance marketers
SEO & Content Marketing skill suite with keyword research, content audits, technical SEO, and SERP analysis commands for Claude Code
Secure environment variable management ensuring secrets are never exposed in Claude sessions, terminals, logs, or git commits
Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Claude's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
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Background legal and regulatory context for the shinkoku tax filing plugin. Contains the standard disclaimer about the scope of tax information provided, the relationship to the Tax Accountant Act (税理士法), and tool limitations. This skill is not user-invocable — Claude loads it automatically when generating tax-related responses that require a disclaimer.
Read-only exploration, status checks, and reporting without modifications. Use when user asks to check status, find files, search code, show state, or explicitly requests read-only investigation. Do NOT use when user wants changes, fixes, refactoring, or any write operation.
Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends agent capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.