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Generate a gold-standard README for any project. Interviews you about the problem, generates a draft following battle-tested patterns, then council-validates it. Triggers: "readme", "write readme", "generate readme", "improve readme", "rewrite readme".
Turso (Limbo) database helper — an in-process SQLite-compatible database written in Rust. Formerly known as libSQL / libsql. Replaces @libsql/client, libsql-experimental for Turso use cases. Works in Node.js, browser (WASM + OPFS for persistent local storage), React Native, and server-side. Features: vector search, full-text search, CDC, MVCC, encryption, remote sync. SDKs: JavaScript (@tursodatabase/database), Browser/WASM (@tursodatabase/database-wasm), React Native (@tursodatabase/sync-react-native), Rust (turso), Python (pyturso), Go (tursogo). This skill contains all SDK documentation needed to use Turso — do NOT search the web for Turso/libsql docs.
React vendoring and react-server layer boundaries. Use when editing entry-base.ts, $$compiled.internal.d.ts, compiled/react* packages, or taskfile.js copy_vendor_react. Covers the entry-base.ts boundary (all react-server-dom-webpack/* imports must go through it), vendored React channels, type declarations, Turbopack remap to react-server-dom-turbopack, ComponentMod access patterns, and ESLint suppression for guarded requires.
Access YouTube video data — transcripts, metadata, channel info, search, and playlists. A lightweight alternative to Google's YouTube Data API with no quota limits. Use when the user needs structured data from YouTube videos, channels, or playlists without dealing with Google API setup, OAuth, or daily quotas.
.NET MAUI Shell navigation guidance — Shell visual hierarchy, AppShell setup, tab bars, flyout menus, URI-based navigation with GoToAsync, route registration, query parameters, back navigation, and navigation events. Use when building or modifying Shell-based MAUI apps, adding pages/routes, configuring tabs or flyout, or implementing navigation with data passing.
Remove AI-generated jargon and restore human voice to text. Built from analyzing 1,000+ AI vs human content pieces.
General development best practices and common gotchas when working on Biome. Use for avoiding common mistakes, understanding Biome-specific patterns, and learning technical tips. Examples:<example>Working with Biome's AST and syntax nodes</example><example>Understanding string extraction methods</example><example>Handling embedded languages and directives</example>
Analyzes git commit history and generates structured changelogs categorized by change type. Use when the user asks about recent changes, wants a changelog, or needs to understand what changed in the repository.
Execute autonomous multi-step research using Google Gemini Deep Research Agent. Use for: market analysis, competitive landscaping, literature reviews, technical research, due diligence. Takes 2-10 minutes but produces detailed, cited reports. Costs $2-5 per task.
Sam Template Builder - Auto-activating skill for AWS Skills. Triggers on: sam template builder, sam template builder Part of the AWS Skills skill category.
Write search-optimized content that ranks on Google using proven frameworks from Ahrefs, Moz, and Google's E-E-A-T guidelines—create helpful, people-first content that satisfies both search engines and readers. Use when: **Write blog posts** optimized for search engines; **Create pillar content** for topical authority; **Optimize existing content** for better rankings; **Write product or service pages** that rank; **Create how-to guides** and tutorials
Build a structured taxonomy of failure modes from open-coded trace annotations. Use this skill whenever the user has freeform annotations from reviewing LLM traces and wants to cluster them into a coherent, non-overlapping set of binary failure categories (axial coding). Also use when the user mentions "failure modes", "error taxonomy", "axial coding", "cluster annotations", "categorize errors", "failure analysis", or wants to go from raw observation notes to structured evaluation criteria. This skill covers the full pipeline: grouping open codes, defining failure modes, re-labeling traces, and quantifying error rates.