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Generates detailed implementation plans with milestones and tasks from business and technical requirements. Embeds best practices including task sizing (30m-2.5h), style anchors, TDD requirements, and quality constraints. Outputs milestones.yaml and milestone-m*.tasks.yaml files ready for development.
Translate existing blog posts into one or more target languages with SEO-optimized localization. Produces native-quality translations that preserve markdown structure, frontmatter, schema JSON-LD, image and chart embeds, and citation capsules. Localizes keywords, meta tags, numbers, dates, currencies, and quote styles per locale. Flags machine-translation artifacts for review. Run BEFORE blog-localize: this handles language conversion; localize handles cultural adaptation after translation completes. Use when user says "translate blog", "blog translate", "uebersetzen", "traduire", "traducir", "translate post", "blog auf Deutsch", "blog en espanol".
Migrates a project from Metabase static embedding to guest embeds (web components via embed.js). Use when the user wants to migrate/convert/switch/upgrade from static embedding to guest embeds, from signed embed iframes to web components, or replace /embed/ iframes with metabase-dashboard/metabase-question components.
Send messages, embeds, and marketing content to Discord channels via webhooks or bot API. Manage community engagement, announcements, and automated posting. Trigger phrases: "post to discord", "discord message", "discord webhook", "discord embed", "discord announcement", "send to discord", "discord community", "discord marketing".
Break a single epic into implementable story files. Reads the epic, its GDD, governing ADRs, and control manifest. Each story embeds its GDD requirement TR-ID, ADR guidance, acceptance criteria, story type, and test evidence path. Run after /create-epics for each epic.
Manage Obsidian vaults with full support for Obsidian Flavored Markdown — wikilinks, embeds, callouts, YAML properties, Dataview queries, Canvas, and Bases. Organize notes using MOCs (Maps of Content), atomic note principles, and consistent folder/tag taxonomies. Always ask the user where to save before creating notes.