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Found 432 Skills
Interactive workflow for creating new skills for the skills-il organization. Guides through category selection, use case definition, folder scaffolding, metadata.json generation with bilingual metadata, instruction writing, Hebrew companion creation, and validation. Use when user asks to create a new skill, scaffold a skill for skills-il, write a SKILL.md, contribute a skill, new skill template, or liztor skill chadash. Enforces skills-il conventions (kebab-case naming, Hebrew transliterations, bilingual display names, progressive disclosure, validate-skill.sh compliance). Do NOT use for editing existing skills, creating skills for non-skills-il platforms, or generic markdown file creation.
Build and maintain a Karpathy-style LLM knowledge base — a self-compiling Obsidian markdown wiki where an Agent ingests raw sources, compiles cross-linked concept/entity/summary pages, answers queries against the corpus, lints the graph for health, and audits in-context human feedback filed from Obsidian or the local web viewer. Use when (1) scaffolding a new knowledge base for any research topic, (2) ingesting articles/papers/PDFs/web pages into raw/, (3) compiling or restructuring wiki articles from existing raw material, (4) answering questions against the wiki and filing durable answers back, (5) running lint passes for dead links / orphan pages / coverage gaps / audit shape, (6) processing human feedback from the audit/ directory and applying corrections. Not for general note-taking, daily journals, or non-wiki Obsidian use.
Add a new package to the Remotion monorepo, including package scaffolding, monorepo registration, documentation, build scripts, tests, and release checklist updates. Use when creating a new @remotion package.
Run a spec-driven agent loop where coding tasks live as markdown specs that move through inbox → active → archive, get implemented by Claude Code or Codex, and pass a review gate before they count as done. Use when the user mentions "loop factory", a "spec-driven loop", an "agent factory", wants repeatable/reviewable agent work, or when a repo has a factory/specs/inbox or factory/specs/active directory. Also covers installing and scaffolding the loop-factory CLI into a project.
Frontend development skill for React, Next.js, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS applications. Use when building React components, optimizing Next.js performance, analyzing bundle sizes, scaffolding frontend projects, implementing accessibility, or reviewing frontend code quality.
Use when scaffolding new Deno projects. Provides templates for Fresh web apps, CLI tools, libraries, and API servers with modern best practices.
Discover, create, and validate headless adapters for agent integration. Includes scaffolding tools and schema-driven compliance testing.
Deterministically merge per-section files under `sections/` into `output/DRAFT.md`, preserving outline order and weaving transitions from `outline/transitions.md`. **Trigger**: merge sections, merge draft, combine section files, sections/ -> output/DRAFT.md, 合并小节, 拼接草稿. **Use when**: you have per-unit prose files under `sections/` and want a single `output/DRAFT.md` for polishing/review/LaTeX. **Skip if**: section files are missing or still contain scaffolding markers (fix `subsection-writer` first). **Network**: none. **Guardrail**: deterministic merge only (no new facts/citations); preserve section order from `outline/outline.yml`.
Build universal build-tool plugins with unplugin-starter. Use when scaffolding, building, or maintaining an unplugin (Vite, Rollup, Webpack, Nuxt, esbuild, Farm, Rspack, Astro).
Build and publish npm packages using Bun as the primary toolchain with npm-compatible output. Use when the user wants to create a new npm library, set up a TypeScript package for publishing, configure build/test/lint tooling for a package, fix CJS/ESM interop issues, or publish to npm. Covers scaffolding, strict TypeScript, Biome + ESLint linting, Vitest testing, Bunup bundling, and publishing workflows. Keywords: npm, package, library, publish, bun, bunup, esm, cjs, exports, typescript, biome, vitest, changesets.
Entrypoint for AI coding assistant rule authoring across GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Claude Code. USE FOR: setting up rules, reviewing existing rules, scaffolding instruction files, or asking which editor format to use. DO NOT USE FOR: authoring skills (SKILL.md), agent definitions (.agent.md), or CI enforcement of rule files.
Guides the agent through creating and maintaining Capacitor plugins from scratch. Covers scaffolding a new plugin project, designing the TypeScript API, implementing native iOS (Swift) and Android (Java/Kotlin) bridges, implementing the web layer, defining TypeScript type definitions, plugin configuration values, plugin hooks, development workflow with local testing, documentation generation, and publishing to npm. Do not use for installing existing plugins into an app, upgrading existing plugins to newer Capacitor versions, adding SPM support to plugins, or non-Capacitor plugin frameworks.