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When a solution seems impossible and the path forward is blocked — the antidote to any roadblock or wall. Refuses to take no for an answer: classifies what kind of "no" you actually hit, then runs targeted lateral-thinking techniques (assumption autopsy, inversion, first principles, constraint toggling, analogical transfer, and more from a 10-technique inventory) until the wall cracks or is proven load-bearing. Generates a minimum of 10 angles before evaluating any. AGENTS: use this on yourself mid-task — when an API doesn't support what you need, an approach has failed twice, or a "that's not possible" / "the only option is" sentence is forming in your response, run the fast path BEFORE reporting a dead end; every dead-end report should arrive with tried-angles receipts. Archives every wall to ~/.config/makerskills/unstuck/archive/ so you learn which techniques crack YOUR walls. Sits upstream of decide: turns "impossible" into 2–3 viable angles, then decide picks one. Triggers on "/unstuck," "I'm stuck," "this seems impossible," "we hit a wall," "there's no way to," "they said no," "dead end," "out of options," "I've tried everything," "work around this," "think outside the box."
Author useful, low-noise log alerts on services in a PostHog project. Use when the user asks to set up alerts for their logs, suggest alerts they should add, or evaluate whether a service is worth monitoring. Covers service triage, baseline characterisation, threshold drafting, back-testing via simulate, and shipping with a notification destination.
Use this skill to design an OpenAPI spec from scratch, assess an existing spec for AI agent readiness, security, or design quality, or fix issues found in a spec. Trigger when the user describes an API they want to build, asks to "design", "create", "draft", or "scaffold" an OpenAPI spec, or mentions building a REST API for a service or domain. Trigger when the user says things like "I want to expose endpoints for X", "help me design an API for Y", or "I need an OpenAPI spec for Z" — even without saying "OpenAPI" explicitly. Trigger when the user asks to evaluate, review, check, or assess an OpenAPI spec for agent compatibility, API quality, security, OWASP compliance, WSO2 guidelines, or REST best practices — or when they share a .yaml/.json OpenAPI file and ask how good it is. Trigger when the user asks to fix, correct, remediate, or apply fixes to issues in an OpenAPI spec — including "fix issue spec-001", "fix all HIGH severity issues", "apply autoFixable fixes", or "fix the spec issues from this report".
Generate and critically evaluate grounded improvement ideas for the current project. Use when asking what to improve, requesting idea generation, exploring surprising improvements, or wanting the AI to proactively suggest strong project directions before brainstorming one in depth. Triggers on phrases like 'what should I improve', 'give me ideas', 'ideate on this project', 'surprise me with improvements', 'what would you change', or any request for AI-generated project improvement suggestions rather than refining the user's own idea.
When the user needs to review an existing contract, assess risk in proposed terms, or evaluate a contract before signing.
When the user needs to design or evaluate system architecture — service boundaries, data models, API contracts, infrastructure topology, database selection, or dependency analysis. Also activate for "design the system", "how should I architect this", "monolith vs microservices", or architecture decision records.
Talk to a senior product advisor who thinks in Ivan Zamesin's Next Move Theory / Advanced Jobs To Be Done methodology (distinct from generic Christensen JTBD). A conversational, multi-turn skill — ask any product, strategy, segmentation, value, pricing, growth, retention, positioning, B2B, research, or methodology question and get an answer grounded in the canon, not in LLM training. It explains concepts, diagnoses real product situations, pressure-tests hypotheses like a skeptical senior PM, teaches the methodology, and routes heavyweight artifact requests to the right producer skill in the pipeline (nmt-market-research → nmt-craft-value-proposition → nmt-product-requirements / nmt-craft-go-to-market). Use whenever the user wants advice, a second opinion, a methodology explanation, a diagnosis of "what should I do about X", or to think through a product decision — especially on /nmt-chat. Plain language first, methodology terms in parentheses; defaults to English.
Run market research for a product or feature idea using Ivan Zamesin's AJTBD / Next Move Theory methodology (distinct from generic Christensen JTBD). Output — an A4 one-pager with a GO / NARROW / PIVOT verdict plus a detailed report — market sizing, customer segments scored on the selection screen, competitors defined by Jobs, a differentiation hypothesis, an action-first risk plan, and ranked strategic options including alternative markets to pivot into. Use whenever the user wants to size a market, find or evaluate segments and Jobs, assess competitors, decide whether an idea is worth pursuing, or explore a pivot — even if they don't say "market research". Two modes — Quick (default; fast; no internet) and Deep (subagents + web research). Writes in plain language with methodology terms in parentheses. Defaults to English; adapts to the user's language.
Autonomous execution workflow for complex long-running tasks. This applies to scenarios where users have a complex or vague task (e.g., "Help me figure out X / Help me evaluate Y / Help me organize this pile of stuff / Help me compare N solutions / Help me run a research"), and expect the AI to decompose, execute, and verify the task on its own, only reaching out to the user at critical moments. It enables unattended autonomous execution for 1-2 hours through the process of "Task Confirmation → Task Queue → Batch Execution → Periodic Queue Verification → Triggered Reporting". It is triggered when users say phrases like "Help me figure out / Evaluate / Organize / Compare / Run a research / Run it on your own don't bother me / Long-running task / Run autonomously". **Not applicable to**: UI design (use design-exploration), to-do priority judgment (use priority-judge), article writing (use writing-assistant), backlog management (use backlog-manager), vision exploration (use vision-exploration), naming (use product-naming), implementation coding tasks with clear specs (code directly).
Converge vague requirements into a goal contract (scope / non-goals / success criteria / verification / stop conditions) that another AI can execute autonomously and be accepted. This skill only writes goal contracts, **never executes tasks for users**. Hard trigger condition: This goal is to be handed over to others for execution — subagent, Codex, another AI session, or another person. It is used to write goals, optimize goals, revise handoff prompts, or turn requests like "finish today, optimize as much as possible, help me research and execute" into task contracts that the executor won't guess randomly or overstep boundaries. Not applicable to: internal team requirement management and version breakdown (use issue-pool — it produces tasks for humans to start working on, not contracts for AI), interface design exploration (use design-exploration), PRD/acceptance criteria/test case documents (use prd-test-writer), framework planning and version roadmaps (use issue-pool), and situations where the user actually wants you to **do the task directly** — just do it directly instead of using this skill to turn the task into a document.
Map a market's segments, players, substitutes, and whitespace with cited evidence. Use when entering or re-evaluating a market before sizing, positioning, or picking competitors to study.
Eva Create 2.2.8 Content Production Entry. Handles two independent branches: short videos, voiceover scripts, video titles/openings/body texts; new writing, continuation, and revision of non-fiction self-media articles, official account articles, and long opinion pieces. Does not handle Moments, Weibo, Xiaohongshu short graphics, fictional literature, academic papers, or professional documents. Triggers: /eva-create, /eva-shortvideo, /eva-title, /eva-script, create a short video, optimize video opening, write a complete video script, write an official account article, turn ideas or materials into an article.