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Expert C4 Context-level documentation specialist. Creates high-level system context diagrams, documents personas, user journeys, system features, and external dependencies. Synthesizes container and component documentation with system documentation to create comprehensive context-level architecture. Use when creating the highest-level C4 system context documentation.
Create a new built-in evlog adapter to send wide events to an external observability platform. Use when adding a new drain adapter (e.g., for Datadog, Sentry, Loki, Elasticsearch, etc.) to the evlog package. Covers source code, build config, package exports, tests, and all documentation.
Synchronizes documentation (README.md, CHANGELOG.md, API docs) with implementation. Preserves user content outside speckit markers. Updates are non-destructive and clearly delineated. Always run after /speckit.implement completes.
Work with Vercel Sandbox — ephemeral Linux microVMs for running untrusted code, AI agent output, and developer experimentation on Vercel. Use this skill when the user mentions "Vercel Sandbox", "@vercel/sandbox", sandbox microVMs, running code in isolated environments on Vercel, or wants to create/manage/snapshot sandboxes via the TypeScript/Python SDK or Vercel CLI. Also trigger when the user asks about sandbox pricing, resource limits, authentication (OIDC tokens, access tokens), system specifications, CLI commands (`vercel sandbox`), or wants to update the local documentation cache for this skill.
Use before starting implementation - research repository documentation, codebase patterns, and external resources to inform the approach
Analyze and extract relevant patterns, best practices, and usage examples from fetched documentation for implementation guidance.
Generate clear, professional, and polished Japanese technical articles suitable for corporate blogs, official documentation, and technical publications. Use this skill when the user wants to create enterprise-level content with consistent polite tone (です/ます), logical structure, and authoritative voice. Triggers include requests like "polished article", "professional tone", "enterprise blog", "公式ドキュメント", "プロフェッショナルな記事", or when content needs formal technical writing.
Adaptive interview-driven spec generation. Use when converting rough plans into comprehensive specifications, needing structured requirements gathering, or transforming ideas into implementation-ready documentation.
How to access Hono framework documentation.
Write elegant, narrative-driven documentation that treats codebases and systems as exhibits worth exploring. Use when creating documentation for Wanderers and visitors who want to understand how Grove works. This is the "fancy" documentation style—warm, inviting, meant to be read and enjoyed.
Scaffold and audit OSS documentation for open source projects. Use for "add OSS docs", "create README", "setup contributing", "add changelog", "prepare for open source", or "add AGENTS.md".
Reviews and proofreads blog posts, articles, documentation, communications, emails, and any other write-ups to improve conciseness, legibility, clarity, and tone. Fixes typos, grammar issues, redundancies, run-on sentences, and punctuation errors. Use when the user asks to proofread, review, edit, or improve a piece of writing, or when they share text and ask for feedback, corrections, or a revised version.