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Guide for writing ast-grep rules to perform structural code search and analysis. Use when users need to search codebases using Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) patterns, find specific code structures, or perform complex code queries that go beyond simple text search. This skill should be used when users ask to search for code patterns, find specific language constructs, or locate code with particular structural characteristics.
Design multi-generational societal evolution for science fiction settings. Use when creating civilizations that diverge from baseline humanity, when exploring how environments shape cultures over generations, or when worldbuilding requires deep time development.
Generate story concepts using a genre-first approach. Use when starting a new project, when brainstorming ideas, when a concept needs strengthening, or when you want to ensure emotional impact drives the story.
Comprehensive word document processing with full format support. Handles creation, editing, formatting preservation, tracked changes, and metadata management.
Guide for experimenting with AI configurations. Helps you test different models, prompts, and parameters to find what works best through systematic experimentation.
Use before merging any change. Use when reviewing code written by yourself, another agent, or a human. Use when you need to assess code quality across multiple dimensions before it enters the main branch.
A comprehensive Git agent skill combining strategic workflows, strict conventional commit standards, and safe execution protocols. Acts as a senior engineer to guide users through atomic, verifiable, and standardized git operations.
Diagnose weak endings, rushed resolutions, and arbitrary conclusions. Use when stories build well but end disappointingly, when climax feels unearned, or when resolution doesn't complete character arcs.
Orchestrate multiple worker agents to implement groomed tasks in Gitea repositories. Use when multiple ready tasks need implementation, when you want autonomous multi-task execution, or when coordinating batch development work with Gitea. Keywords: coordinator, orchestrator, multi-task, parallel, workers, batch, autonomous, gitea, tea.
Diagnose what any story needs regardless of its current state. This skill should be used when a writer is stuck, evaluating story problems, when narrative feels broken, or when someone asks 'what's wrong with my story?'. Keywords: story, diagnosis, stuck, narrative, plot, character, worldbuilding, revision.
Manage long-term fate and fortune across a shared world. Use when powerful entities feel permanent, when the world becomes static, when you need probabilistic death/fall mechanics, or when campaigns need world-level consequences that persist. Operates above the game-facilitator level.
Systematically analyze existing media to extract transferable elements for new settings. Use when adapting TV, film, or games to fiction, translating tropes across genres, or transforming genre elements for new contexts.