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Synthesize structured directives and command specifications. Creates executable instruction sets with proper syntax and parameter definitions.
Author or modify Azure TypeSpec API specifications. USE FOR: Any task that creates, modifies, or troubleshoots .tsp files or TypeSpec API specifications — including but not limited to API versioning evolution(add new preview version, add new stable version), ARM resource type(tracked, proxy, extension, child resources) or data-plane resource definitions, resource operations (CRUD, PATCH, custom actions, paging, async/Long Running Operations), models, enums, unions, properties, decorators, constraints, parameters, and swagger-to-TypeSpec conversion. DO NOT USE FOR: SDK generation from TypeSpec, releasing SDK packages, single MCP tool calls that do not require multi-step workflows. TOOLS/COMMANDS: azsdk_typespec_generate_authoring_plan, azsdk_run_typespec_validation
Strategic GTM tracking planning with product manager expertise. Use when users need to plan tracking strategy, define what metrics to measure, understand business impact of tracking, create tracking specifications, or need guidance on "what should I track?" questions. Asks discovery questions about business goals, maps objectives to events, defines event taxonomy, and creates structured tracking plans. Trigger on - "plan GTM tracking", "what should I track", "create tracking plan", "define measurement strategy", "GTM strategy".
Trigger Scenarios: (1) Explicit memory requests – remember, record, don't forget, pay attention next time, form rules, generate summaries/record documents; (2) Correction and modification – note, incorrect, wrong, it should be, change to, replace with, don't, also need, missing; (3) Preference expression – I prefer, in the future, it's better, suggest, my habit, I usually; (4) Global specifications – unified, all, every, any, each, every time, all, uniformly; (5) Conversation end settlement – when the conversation ends naturally or the topic switches. Convert users' corrections, preferences and rules into structured memory files to improve the output quality of subsequent conversations.
Chinese functional specification creation tool used to convert natural language feature descriptions into structured functional specification documents. Supports automatic branch name generation, Git branch creation, specification file initialization, and quality verification. Trigger words include: "speckit specification", "functional specification", "create specification", "feature description conversion", "speckit-specify". Use this skill when users need to convert feature ideas into structured specifications.
Implement features from a validated RootSpec specification — test-driven and autonomous. Use this when a user wants to build, code, or implement features from their spec, or when they want to make failing tests pass.
Run tests against a validated RootSpec specification and report results. Use this when a user wants to run tests, check what's passing, get a test report, or verify their implementation works.
AI-powered task management for structured, specification-driven development. Use this skill when you need to manage complex projects with PRDs, break down tasks into subtasks, track dependencies, and maintain organized development workflows across features and branches.
Package specification compliance for Elastic integration packages. Covers manifest structure (format_version, conditions, variables, routing rules), changelog schema and semantic version bumps, and alignment with the upstream elastic/package-spec. Use when building or reviewing manifest.yml, changelog.yml, or debugging elastic-package lint/check errors on package metadata.
Use this when you have specifications or requirements for multi-step tasks, before starting to write code
Generates semantic commit messages following the Conventional Commits specification with proper types, scopes, breaking changes, and footers. Use when users request "write commit message", "conventional commit", "semantic commit", or "format commit".
ABC Medical Cloud API Document Query Tool. Reads and queries the OpenAPI specification documents of ABC API (4209 interfaces), supports searching by module, path, and method, and automatically resolves $ref references. Usage scenarios: (1) Query API interface definitions (2) Search for interfaces with specific functions (3) Export interface document summaries (4) View interface statistics