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Audits docs/en/specifications/, docs/en/issue/, and docs/en/policy/ for English documents that are missing a Korean translation in docs/ko/, or where the Korean version appears out of date compared to the English source, then creates or updates those translations. Use this to keep docs/ko/ in sync. Triggered by "sync docs", "번역 동기화", "update translations", "sync translations", or "mirror docs".
Thread-safe data persistence in Swift using actors — in-memory cache with file-backed storage. Use when building local storage layers, offline-first patterns, or any shared mutable state that needs both concurrency safety and disk persistence.
Bun as runtime, package manager, bundler, and test runner. When to choose Bun vs Node, migration notes, and Vercel support.
Send notifications to Feishu/Lark. Internal utility used by other skills, or manually via /feishu-notify. Supports push-only (webhook) and interactive (bidirectional) modes. Use when user says "发飞书", "notify feishu", or other skills need to send status updates.
This skill should be used when users need to scrape content from websites, extract text from web pages, crawl and follow links, or download documentation from online sources. It features concurrent URL processing, automatic deduplication, content filtering, domain restrictions, and proper directory hierarchy based on URL structure. Use for documentation gathering, content extraction, web archival, or research data collection.
Translate English or Japanese tech articles and texts into natural, fluent Chinese. Use this skill when the user wants to translate text to Chinese, asks for Chinese translation, mentions "translate to Chinese", "翻译", provides English/Japanese tech content for translation, or wants any text converted into Chinese. Also trigger when the user pastes text and asks to translate it, or references a file to translate into Chinese.
Capture technical breakthroughs and transform them into actionable, reusable documentation. Use this skill when the user has achieved a significant technical insight, solved a hard problem, discovered a non-obvious solution, or wants to document a breakthrough moment. Also trigger when the user mentions "eureka", "breakthrough", "document this insight", "capture this discovery", or wants to turn a technical win into reusable knowledge.
This skill should be used when the user wants to "package an MCP server", "bundle an MCP", "make an MCPB", "ship a local MCP server", "distribute a local MCP", discusses ".mcpb files", mentions bundling a Node or Python runtime with their MCP server, or needs an MCP server that interacts with the local filesystem, desktop apps, or OS and must be installable without the user having Node/Python set up.
PM Agent Team - Automated product discovery, strategy, and PRD generation. Runs 4 specialized PM agents in parallel to produce a comprehensive PRD before PDCA Plan phase. Integrates pm-skills frameworks (MIT). Use proactively when user wants product analysis before development, needs a PRD, or asks for PM-level planning. Triggers: /pdca pm, pm analysis, product discovery, PRD, pm team, PM 분석, 제품 기획, 제품 발견, PM팀, PRD 작성, PM分析, プロダクト分析, 产品分析, 产品发现, análisis PM, descubrimiento de producto, analyse PM, découverte produit, PM-Analyse, Produktentdeckung, analisi PM, scoperta prodotto Do NOT use for: implementation, code review, existing PDCA phases (plan/design/do/check).
Account assignment by revenue potential, geography, relationship. Workload balancing, TAM/SAM calculation, coverage models.
Generate production-ready business documents including freelance contracts, project proposals, SOWs, NDAs, and MSAs with jurisdiction-aware clauses. Covers US (Delaware), EU (GDPR), UK, and DACH (German law) legal frameworks. Includes contract templates, clause libraries, and DOCX conversion. Use when starting client engagements, writing proposals, drafting partnership agreements, or needing GDPR-compliant data processing addenda.
Persistent markdown files as working memory for complex tasks: plan, track progress, store findings. Use when tasks have 3+ phases, require research, span many tool calls, or risk context drift. Use for "plan", "break down", "track progress", "multi-step", or complex tasks. Do NOT use for simple lookups, single-file edits, or questions answerable in one response.