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Capture the current session's repeatable process into a reusable SKILL.md skill file. Use when the user wants to create a skill, save a workflow as a skill, turn a process into a reusable skill, or mentions "skillify", "create skill", "make a skill", "save as skill", "capture workflow", "turn this into a skill", "new skill", or wants to automate a repeatable process they just performed.
Use this skill whenever the user wants to build scroll animations, scroll effects, parallax, scroll-triggered reveals, pinned sections, horizontal scroll, text animations, or any motion tied to scroll position — in vanilla JS, React, or Next.js. Covers GSAP ScrollTrigger (pinning, scrubbing, snapping, timelines, horizontal scroll, ScrollSmoother, matchMedia) and Framer Motion / Motion v12 (useScroll, useTransform, useSpring, whileInView, variants). Use this skill even if the user just says "animate on scroll", "fade in as I scroll", "make it scroll like Apple", "parallax effect", "sticky section", "scroll progress bar", or "entrance animation". Also triggers for Copilot prompt patterns for GSAP or Framer Motion code generation. Pairs with the premium-frontend-ui skill for creative philosophy and design-level polish.
Reviews the feature you just built and adds missing test coverage. Focuses on behavior that matters — not coverage metrics. Use after completing a feature to identify untested code paths, edge cases, and risk areas.
Apply when working with MasterData v2 entities, schemas, or MasterDataClient in VTEX IO apps, or when anyone designing or implementing a solution must scrutinize whether Master Data is the correct storage. The skill prompts hard questions: native Catalog or other VTEX stores, OMS, or an external database may be better; do not default to MD because it is convenient. Covers JSON Schema, CRUD, triggers, search and scroll, schema lifecycle, purchase-path avoidance, single source of truth, and BFF handoffs. Use for justified custom persistence while avoiding the 60-schema limit.
Maintains persistent codebase knowledge across sessions through a structured knowledge graph stored in a local Obsidian vault (.doctrack/). Use this skill whenever you have just made meaningful code changes (new features, modified components, refactoring, bug fixes) to update the project's documentation. Also use it when the user asks to document code, update docs, sync documentation, initialize documentation for an existing project, or when you want to understand the existing codebase structure at the start of a session. This skill should be used proactively after any significant code modification — don't wait for the user to ask. If you changed code, update the docs. Think of it as your long-term memory system: read before working, write after changing. Also use this when a user says "doctrack init", "doctrack refresh", "refresh docs", "update docs", "sync docs", "initialize docs", "document this project", or wants to bootstrap documentation for a codebase that has no .doctrack/ vault yet.
Full PR lifecycle: git worktree → implement → atomic commits → PR creation → verification loop (CI + review-work + Cubic approval) → merge. Keeps iterating until ALL gates pass and PR is merged. Worktree auto-cleanup after merge. Use whenever implementation work needs to land as a PR. Triggers: 'create a PR', 'implement and PR', 'work on this and make a PR', 'implement issue', 'land this as a PR', 'work-with-pr', 'PR workflow', 'implement end to end', even when user just says 'implement X' if the context implies PR delivery.
Set up Jetty for the first time. Guides the user through account creation, API key configuration, and introduces runbooks — human-readable markdown files that tell an agent how to accomplish multi-step tasks with measurable outcomes. Use this skill whenever the user wants to set up, configure, or get started with Jetty — including 'set up jetty', 'configure jetty', 'jetty setup', 'get started with jetty', 'install jetty', 'connect to jetty', 'jetty onboarding', 'I am new to jetty', 'how do I start with jetty', or even just 'jetty' if they do not appear to have a token yet. Also trigger if the user mentions needing an API key for Jetty or storing their OpenAI/Gemini key in Jetty.
Use historical analogies to inform strategic decisions by identifying structural similarities and differences between past and present situations. Use this skill when the user draws on historical precedent to justify a strategy, needs to evaluate whether a historical comparison is valid, or wants to learn from past events — even if they say 'this is like the dotcom bubble', 'history repeats itself', or 'what can we learn from how X handled this'.
Design and conduct mixed methods research using convergent, explanatory sequential, or exploratory sequential strategies with genuine integration of qualitative and quantitative strands. Use this skill when the user needs to choose a mixed methods design, integrate qualitative and quantitative data at design, methods, or interpretation levels, justify mixing on pragmatist grounds, or when they ask 'which mixed methods design should I use', 'how do I integrate qual and quant findings', or 'is running both qual and quant enough to be mixed methods'.
Rapid task execution without hesitation or deterrence. Expert in overcoming blockers, making quick decisions, and maintaining forward momentum. Use for urgent tasks, breaking through impediments, decisive action. Activates on 'swift', 'execute quickly', 'undeterred', 'overcome blocker', 'just do it'. NOT for strategic planning, careful analysis, or research tasks.
Add, remove, or adjust Markuplint rules for specific files or elements. Analyzes violations, proposes scope-appropriate configuration changes, and confirms with the user.
Invoke for ANY personal Bible devotion or scripture meditation request. This is a daily quiet time (QT) guide — use it whenever the user wants spiritual reflection on a Bible passage, NOT academic analysis. Common signals: asking for today's reading, wanting guided devotion, seeking stillness with scripture, mentioning a personal reading plan, or using terms like 靈修、靈糧、默想、嗎哪、 QT、quiet time、devotional. Even short or casual requests like just saying "QT" or "今天讀什麼" should trigger this skill. Delivers a first-century Jewish perspective devotional for mainstream Christians. Depends on bible-buddy skill. EXCLUDE: theological scholarship, academic exegesis, verse-by-verse analysis, sermon/teaching prep, translation comparison, comparative religion essays, or original-language research tasks — those belong to bible-buddy or bible-fact-check.