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Found 262 Skills
Restructures existing code to improve readability, maintainability, and performance without changing external behavior. USE WHEN: Restructuring code without changing behavior, extracting methods/classes, removing duplication, applying design patterns, improving code organization, reducing technical debt. DO NOT USE: For bug fixes (use /debugging), for adding tests (use /testing), for new features (implement directly). TRIGGERS: refactor, restructure, rewrite, clean up, simplify, extract, inline, rename, move, split, merge, decompose, modularize, decouple, technical debt, code smell, DRY, SOLID, improve code, modernize, reorganize.
Transform messy work updates into clean, standardized end-of-day Slack sync summaries. Use when asked to "format my updates", "create a sync", "write a standup", or "summarize my work" for Slack.
Add or refresh a fixed 20-line file-header comment that summarizes a source file and indexes key classes/functions with line-number addresses. Use when annotating large codebases for fast navigation, onboarding, refactors, or when you want LLMs/humans to locate relevant symbols quickly without reading entire files.
Review a merge request or branch. Compares a branch against main/master, summarizes changes, highlights concerns, and provides actionable feedback. Use for PR reviews or before merging.
Skills retrospective and improvement. Use when: - User asks to "review", "retrospect", "summarize" or "复盘" skills - User wants to analyze skills issues from the conversation - User requests skills optimization or improvement - End of conversation or after significant skill usage
Fetch transcripts, metadata, and captions from YouTube videos. Use when you need to summarize a video, answer questions about its content, extract key points, compare videos, or pull quotes with timestamps. Supports auto-generated and manual captions, multiple languages, and translation.
Concise, structured summaries of news articles (~30 sec read time). Captures key points, context, bias/gaps, and open questions. Use when user shares article URL or asks to summarize news content.
Turn git commits and diffs since an exact start date into a copy-pastable, non-technical client report grouped by feature. Use when the user wants a client update, accomplishment summary, weekly progress note, stakeholder recap, or high-level status report based on git history. Trigger on: client report from commits, summarize git diff since a date, weekly update from git log, non-technical accomplishments, stakeholder-ready changelog. Do NOT trigger for technical release notes, code review, or any request where the date is still ambiguous.
Use when the user wants to continue work from one agent in another agent, inspect recent sessions, or summarize a saved session or checkpoint for handoff
Tests map primitive with additional operation arguments