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Audit a website and deliver a one-page, plain-language SEO report anyone can act on, centered on a single do-this-week action.
Routing skill of last resort. Takes a plain-language QA situation and names the right 1-2 skills to use and in what order. Use ONLY when the request does not match any other skill's trigger phrases. Use when: "which skill should I use," "where do I start," "I'm not sure what to test," "/qa-do," or any vague QA situation that doesn't map to one skill. Not for: bootstrapping a brand-new project with no QA — use qa-start. Not for: capturing project setup/context — use qa-project-context. If the request clearly matches another skill, invoke that skill directly instead of routing through here. Related: qa-start, qa-project-context, test-strategy.
Turn a rough bug report, feature request, support note, or pull request into a short, plain-language issue focused on the problem and desired behavior. Use when a contributor asks to simplify an issue, explain what a PR is for, create the corresponding issue for a PR, remove implementation detail from a report, or invokes /simple-issue-description.
The user built or changed something visual — a UI, an animation, a game, a generated video — and wants it verified, or asks "why does my UI look wrong", "check that the fix actually worked", "does the animation glitch". Use this to record the running thing, critique the recording against plain-language pass criteria, and iterate until it passes with before/after proof.
Review user journeys, public content, and codebases for potentially relevant EU AI Act provisions, with exact official citations, evidence gaps, application dates, and plain-language next actions. Use for EU AI Act issue-spotting, not final legal or compliance decisions.
Map plain-language Nexor requirements to exact configuration and build it through Nexor MCP tools. Covers arbitrary lead metadata, notifications, CRM sync, field/status events, qualification gates, workflow tools and hooks, webhooks, jobs, cloud/scheduled functions, cadence, channel and knowledge-base assignment, multi-agent systems, and transfers. Use when a customer asks how an agent can receive or use custom lead information, describes custom behavior, an integration, routing, or a multi-agent build. Discover account configuration before questions, decompose variables, stages, and boundaries, require plan review and sign-off before mutation, prefer deterministic primitives, and read back every expected channel, connection, and knowledge assignment regardless of creation order.
Cut AI tells from any writing. Must always apply.
Write clear, plain English patient communications for any healthcare context. Use when asked to write a patient letter, patient information leaflet, appointment letter, test results letter, discharge summary for patients, or health education content. Targets accessible reading level with clear next steps.
Cognitive Atom: Plain (Bai). Rewrites any content to be fully understandable by a smart 12-year-old. It is structure-free — form follows content. Activate this function when the user uses phrases like "put it in plain language", "speak human", "explain this", "plain", or "grok".
Plain-English translation layer for non-technical Copilot CLI users. Translates every approval prompt, error message, and technical output into clear, jargon-free English with color-coded risk indicators.
Writing style guide for the Singapore Government Design System (SGDS). Use when writing or reviewing UI copy, documentation, labels, error messages, tooltips, or any content that accompanies SGDS components. Covers tone, grammar, spelling, casing, punctuation, and plain language principles.
Loads the full ***plain language reference into context: syntax, section types (definitions, implementation reqs, test reqs, functional specs, acceptance tests), concept notation, frontmatter (import/requires/required_concepts/exported_concepts), templates, linked resources, module model, and authoring best practices. Use whenever authoring, editing, reviewing, or debugging .plain files, or before invoking any other skill that reads or writes .plain content.