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Build or extend a course outline in your format, from class notes and casebook. Scaffolds — it does not write the outline for you. Use when the user says "outline [subject]", "add to my outline", "build an outline from", or points at class materials.
Prep for a cold-call — predict the professor's likely questions and drill them Socratically, flagging where you're shaky so you know what to re-read before class. Use when the user says "prep for class tomorrow", "cold call [case]", "what might [professor] ask on", or points at assigned reading.
Use when starting any conversation — establishes how to find and use OAC skills, requiring Skill tool invocation BEFORE ANY response including clarifying questions, this is your secret weapon to best perform your tasks
Set up the Basic Memory plugin for this project — a short guided interview that configures the project mapping, seeds note schemas, learns or suggests placement conventions, and enables capture reflexes. Use when the user runs /basic-memory:setup, says "set up basic memory", or asks to configure/bootstrap the plugin.
A health assistant skill for medical information analysis, symptom tracking, and wellness guidance.
Set up and manage local skills for automatic matching and invocation
Validate markdown link portability in skills. TRIGGERS - check links, validate portability, fix broken links, relative paths.
Build web applications with Bubble - create no-code apps with databases, workflows, and complex logic
Control Apple HomeKit devices, manage scenes, and configure home automations
Designer-developer for UI/UX work
This skill should be used whenever users ask food-related questions, meal suggestions, nutrition advice, recipe recommendations, or dietary planning. On first use, the skill collects comprehensive user preferences (allergies, dietary restrictions, goals, likes/dislikes) and stores them in a persistent database. All subsequent food-related responses are personalized based on these stored preferences.
This skill should be used at natural checkpoints (after completing complex tasks, at session end, or when friction occurs) to reflect on skill and process execution and identify targeted improvements. Use when experiencing confusion, repeated failures, or discovering new patterns that should be codified into skills for smoother future operation.