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Modern minimalist aesthetic with clean lines, intentional color palette, subtle interactions, and consistent spacing.
Simplicity-focused design with ample whitespace, legible typography, and a limited color palette to reduce visual clutter.
Editorial-minimalist web prototype. Warm monochrome canvas, serif display + grotesque body, 1px hairline borders, muted pastel chips, generous macro-whitespace, ambient micro-motion. Distilled from Leonxlnx/taste-skill `minimalist-skill`.
Analyzes images using a vision-capable LLM (Optic). Can read workspace images, URLs, base64 data, or previously generated images by ID.
Build and deploy a Coralogix dashboard for a given service from its logs, spans, metrics, and service specs. Discovers telemetry through the sibling `cx-metrics-query` / `cx-query-logs` / `cx-query-spans` skills, emits importable Coralogix JSON, verifies every PromQL and DataPrime query live through the `cx` CLI, and creates the dashboard via `cx dashboards create`. Use whenever the user asks to create, build, generate, or deploy a Coralogix dashboard, monitoring dashboard, or observability dashboard for a service, app, or pipeline.
Embed Omni Analytics dashboards in external applications — URL signing, custom themes, iframe events, entity workspaces, and permission-aware content — using the @omni-co/embed SDK and Omni CLI. Use this skill whenever someone wants to embed a dashboard, sign an embed URL, customize the embedded theme, handle embed events, listen for clicks or drills in the iframe, send filters to an embedded dashboard, set up entity workspaces, look up embed users, build a permission-aware content list, white-label an embedded dashboard, or any variant of "embed this dashboard", "customize the iframe theme", "handle click events from the embed", "filter the embedded dashboard", "set up embedding", or "what dashboards can this user see".
Broadside — Dark editorial canvas with a single fire orange accent and bilingual Latin/Chinese type stack. Anything that should land like a broadside newspaper headline: brand manifestos, magazine and cultural pitches, design talks, bilingual EN/CN decks, founder vision statements.
Apply production-grade design standards when building or reviewing pages, components, or UI. Use this skill whenever the user asks to build a page, design a component, lay out a section, review the UI, fix the layout, or check design quality. Triggers on build a page, create a component, design a section, hero, card, CTA, layout, review the UI, fix the design, design system, design tokens, spacing, typography scale, button standards, mobile design. Also triggers for any production design decision where contrast, accessibility, spacing, or visual hierarchy matters.
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).
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.
Transform a user-provided photo or image into a strange vintage Soviet or Eastern European children's book illustration with grotesque humorous cartoon energy, shaky ink, faded watercolor, dirty paper texture, awkward anatomy, nervous absurd expressions, sparse composition, and an absurd handwritten English rhyme. Use this skill when the user asks to turn a photo into an unsettling old children's book illustration, 1980s Eastern European illustration, weird Soviet cartoon book art, grotesque watercolor storybook art, or clumsy absurd illustrated caption style. Do NOT trigger for polished fantasy art, cute children's illustration, modern vector art, realistic portraits, anime, clean editorial illustration, or generic vintage filters.
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