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Auto-capture per-session token usage from the Claude Code session jsonl and persist to the cost-tracking namespace
How humans and AI compose in content workflows. Where AI legitimately participates, where humans must own, hybrid workflow patterns, voice ownership preservation, the AI slop problem, disclosure and transparency, team calibration, and the ethics of intellectually honest AI-assisted content production. Triggers on AI content workflow, AI-assisted writing, hybrid content production, AI in editorial, AI slop, AI disclosure, AI usage policy, AI content ethics, voice preservation with AI, team AI calibration. Also triggers when content feels generic despite quality tools, when team AI usage has drifted into inconsistency, or when a regulated or trust-sensitive context requires explicit AI policy.
This skill should be used when the user wants to check whether an agent skill is portable across providers. Common triggers include "is this skill cross-provider safe", "will my skill work in cursor", "audit skill compatibility", "check if this loads in codex", and "which providers support this skill". Spawns one agent per provider in parallel using bundled provider-doc snapshots (refreshed on cadence — never fetched at runtime) and produces a compatibility matrix plus a COMPAT.md report. Skip when authoring a new skill (use skill-creator) or rerunning baselines (use skill-eval).
This skill should be used when the user wants to run baseline evaluations on existing agent skills, regenerate transcripts after a model upgrade, or check whether a skill still solves the gap it was authored for. Common triggers include "rerun the baselines", "re-eval skill X", "test all the skills", "check for skill drift", and "run the evals". Bakes in verbatim transcript capture (no paraphrasing), deterministic-only grading (regex / contains / file_exists — no LLM-as-judge), and the iteration-N workspace convention. Skip when authoring a new skill (use skill-creator) or modifying skill content directly.
Semantic image-text matching with CLIP and alternatives. Use for image search, zero-shot classification, similarity matching. NOT for counting objects, fine-grained classification (celebrities, car models), spatial reasoning, or compositional queries. Activate on "CLIP", "embeddings", "image similarity", "semantic search", "zero-shot classification", "image-text matching".
Generate, revise, translate, and manage App Store / Google Play marketing screenshots. Full flow: initialize a .shots workspace, scrape App Store metadata, research the product from the repo and listing, identify theme, colors, audience, and competitor space, save a strategy brief, craft benefit-driven headlines, and generate 3-up GPT-Image 2 composites via OpenAI direct or fal.ai before cropping them into upload-ready panels. Supports iPhone, iPad, and Android Phone platforms. Triggers: "app store screenshots", "marketing screenshots", "store listing images", "screenshot generation", "app store assets", "google play screenshots", "shots", ".shots", "revise shots", "change screenshots", "fix panels", "redo screenshots", "translate screenshots", "localize", "scrape app store", "fetch metadata", "import app store". Do NOT use for general image generation, social media graphics, or non-store marketing assets.
UI/UX design intelligence for web and mobile. Includes 50+ styles, 161 color palettes, 57 font pairings, 161 product types, 99 UX guidelines, and 25 chart types across 10 stacks (React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte, SwiftUI, React Native, Flutter, Tailwind, shadcn/ui, and HTML/CSS). Actions: plan, build, create, design, implement, review, fix, improve, optimize, enhance, refactor, and check UI/UX code. Projects: website, landing page, dashboard, admin panel, e-commerce, SaaS, portfolio, blog, and mobile app. Elements: button, modal, navbar, sidebar, card, table, form, and chart. Styles: glassmorphism, claymorphism, minimalism, brutalism, neumorphism, bento grid, dark mode, responsive, skeuomorphism, and flat design. Topics: color systems, accessibility, animation, layout, typography, font pairing, spacing, interaction states, shadow, and gradient. Integrations: shadcn/ui MCP for component search and examples.
Use when the user asks for a literature review, academic deep dive, research report, state-of-the-art survey, topic scoping, comparative analysis of methods/papers, grant background, or any request that needs multi-source scholarly evidence with citations. Also trigger proactively when a user question clearly requires academic grounding (e.g. "what's known about X", "compare approach A vs B in the literature", "summarize the field of Y"). Runs an 8-phase (Phase 0..7), script-driven research workflow across 7 federated sources (OpenAlex, arXiv, Crossref, PubMed, DBLP, bioRxiv, Exa) with optional Semantic Scholar / Brave MCP enrichment, with deduplication, transparent ranking, dual-backend citation chasing (OpenAlex + Semantic Scholar), self-critique, and structured report output with verifiable citations.
Write Thai-language prose (technical documentation, marketing copy, explainers, blog posts) that reads like a real Thai writer — not generic AI output. Counters training-data skew toward over-formal, over-polite, calqued Thai. Use this skill whenever the user asks for Thai writing, asks to translate English content into Thai, or asks to edit/rewrite existing Thai prose, even if they don't explicitly say "good prose." Also use when the user is in a Thai-language conversation and asks for any non-trivial prose output (a paragraph, section, blog post, landing page, doc page, README in Thai, email, announcement). The default Thai output without this skill is mechanically polite, connective-spammed, and calque-shaped — this skill fixes that.
Explains how to use skeeper to keep spec artifacts (SPEC.md, ADRs, RFCs, plan/PRD/TechSpec markdown, custom globs) next to the code they describe without polluting main-repo history. Covers strict hooks, the tracked skeeper.lock file, namespaces, sync/verify/fsck, safe drift workflows with diff/hydrate/reconcile/rescue/update, adopt/untrack/pattern, repair, SKEEPER_SKIP, and the GitHub Action. Use when setting up skeeper, configuring a sidecar, syncing/verifying a lockfile, recovering drift or failed syncs, auditing bypasses, or wiring CI. Do not use for general Git hook questions, repos with no .skeeper.yml and no intent to add one, or editing skeeper internals.
End-to-end playbook for creating, identifying, and enriching a new artist account. Use when the user asks to create, add, onboard, or set up a new artist — phrases like "create artist", "onboard X", "add this artist", "set up a new artist", or any task that starts a brand-new artist record from a name. The skill drives 8 sequential API calls (create → Spotify match → PATCH profile → Chartmetric research → Spotify catalog → web socials search → PATCH socials → synthesize KB) from a `RECOUP.md` checklist scaffolded by the `artist-workspace` skill, ticking each box and persisting captured values back to the file as it goes.
Adaptive teaching skill for developers, PMs, QA, designers, AI engineers, and security engineers — calibrated to your role and codebase, SM-2 spaced repetition, gamified with achievements, hunts weak spots with The Ambush, guides career growth to Founder.