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End-to-end Claude Design handoff to pull request: imports a handoff bundle from claude.ai/design, generates Storybook stories and Playwright tests, runs diff-aware browser verification, and opens a PR with the bundle URL, before/after screenshots, and coverage delta embedded in the body. The one-shot 'design URL in, reviewable PR out' workflow. Use when a designer or PM hands you a Claude Design URL and you want a PR back without intermediate steps.
bklit-ui monorepo contributors only. Use automatically when building a new chart, editing an existing chart, prototyping chart props or animation, or working on apps/web/app/playground/. Scaffolds the editor playground with left motion pane, right controls pane, and center chart frame.
Scaffold and maintain a reusable research → design → plan → orchestrate → act folder for any non-trivial work — software features, marketing campaigns, org changes. Drops a domain-agnostic spine (00-README · 01-plan · 02/03 research · 04-discussion newest-first · 05-tracking · 09-orchestration · artifact/board.html plan-board) plus stateless action-skills that augment the docs in place without clobbering hand-written prose. Composes ikenga-artifact-builder, huashu-design, frontend-design, ikenga-pkg-builder when present; degrades gracefully when not. Profile-driven: `software` (rich default, code work), `general` (lean, non-code — campaigns, org changes), and `content` (editorial/marketing with key art). TRIGGER when the user asks to start a real plan for non-trivial work ("plan a feature," "scaffold a plan folder," "set up groundwork for…"), references an existing plans/ folder by groundwork structure, or runs any of these actions: groundwork init / research / design / review / clarify / orchestrate / refresh-board / refresh-living-spec / status. DO NOT TRIGGER for one-off code changes, single-document writeups, ADRs, or content that fits in a single markdown file — those don't need a multi-doc plan folder. If the user just wants a single artifact (dashboard, mockup), route to ikenga-artifact-builder instead.
Build Stac DSL screens and themes from product requirements with safe defaults and reusable templates. Use when users ask to create or refactor StacScreen files, map UI requirements to Stac widgets/actions/styles, or scaffold new screen/theme files.
Create robust Python automation with full logging and safety checks. Use when tasks need complex data processing, authenticated API work, conditional file operations, or error handling beyond simple shell commands.
Build, test, and manage Xcode projects and Swift packages. Use when the user mentions Xcode, iOS/macOS app development, simulators, Swift packages, or needs to build/test Apple platform apps. Triggers on "build", "run", "test", "simulator", "xcodebuild", "swift package", "iOS app", "macOS app".
Set up a full AI ensemble/mob programming team for any software project. Creates team member profiles (.team/), coordinator instructions (.team/coordinator-instructions.md), project owner constraints (PROJECT.md), team conventions (AGENTS.md), architectural decisions (docs/ARCHITECTURE.md), domain glossary, and supporting docs. Use when: (1) starting a new project and wanting a full expert agent team, (2) the user asks to "set up a team", "create a mob team", "set up ensemble programming", or "create agent profiles", (3) converting an existing project to the driver-reviewer mob model, (4) the user wants AI agents to work as a coordinated product team with retrospectives and consensus-based decisions.
Create data-driven presentation slides using React, Vite, and Recharts with Sentry branding. Use when asked to "create a presentation", "build slides", "make a deck", "create a data presentation", "build a Sentry presentation". Scaffolds a complete slide-based app with charts, animations, and single-file HTML output.
Propose a new spec-driven change. Scaffolds proposal.md, design.md, tasks.md, and questions.md for a named change, populated with project context.
Build a compilable type-level skeleton from a high-level architecture spec before writing any implementation logic. Use when you have an architectural assessment, design doc, or restructuring plan and need to prove the new architecture is sound before migrating code. Also use when asked to "scaffold the new architecture", "create type stubs", "build the shell", "flesh out this spec", "skeleton the modules", or any request to turn architectural intent into verified structure. This skill follows the "Human Builds the Shell" paradigm: types are hard constraints that the compiler enforces, so if the skeleton compiles, the architecture is structurally sound. Especially valuable for large refactors where you don't trust agents to maintain coherence.
Use this skill when > Create exercise directory structures for educational content that comply with linting standards. Sections use XX-section-name/ naming, exercises use XX.YY-exercise-name/ with problem/, solution/, explainer/ variants. Use when creating course content or educational exercise structures.
Scaffold new modules and components for pplx-sdk following the layered architecture and established code patterns.