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Generate publication-quality academic illustrations through a local Codex app-server bridge that uses Codex native image generation. This is a separate experimental alternative to `paper-illustration`, intended for Claude Code users who want a GPT-image-style renderer without modifying the original skill.
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) — make content rank in AI search answers from ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews. Audits existing content, rewrites for AI citation, and produces per-engine strategy. Use when asked to "optimize for AI search", "rank in ChatGPT", "GEO audit", "improve AI citations", "rank in Perplexity", "AI Overview optimization", "AI Overview ranking", "LLM SEO", "answer engine optimization", "AEO", "get cited by AI", "GEO", "generative engine optimization", "show up in ChatGPT", "appear in AI answers", "be cited by Perplexity", "SGE optimization", "Search Generative Experience", or "make my content show up in AI answers". Distinct from regular SEO — this targets generative engines, not traditional Google rankings.
Expert in AI recommendation engine optimization (AEO/GEO) — audits brand visibility across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity, identifies why competitors get cited instead, and delivers content fixes that improve AI citations
SEO intelligence toolkit covering the full lifecycle via live web data: keyword research, rank tracking, site audits, content gap analysis, competitor keyword reverse-engineering, AI visibility across five platforms (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI, Gemini, Grok), and GitHub repo SEO. Crawls real sites and SERPs via Nimble CLI — no fabricated metrics. Triggers: "SEO", "keywords", "rank tracker", "site audit", "content gap", "competitor keywords", "AI visibility", "GitHub SEO", "SERP analysis", "keyword research", "technical SEO", "keyword difficulty", "topic clusters", "ranking delta", "on-page SEO", "AI citation audit". Do NOT use for competitor business signals — use `competitor-intel` instead. Do NOT use for competitor messaging — use `competitor-positioning` instead. Do NOT use for general web scraping — use `nimble-web-expert` instead.
Upgrade a coded website to award-tier, editorially-crafted design using fal.ai. Takes a local HTML file or a dev-server URL, screenshots it, has an opus-4.7 vision model write a gpt-image-2 edit prompt, uses fal-ai/gpt-image-2/edit to produce the redesigned reference image, then opus-4.7 vision writes a Markdown build-spec with a "Hard constraints" section + a tokens.json. Also supports iterate (screenshot implemented site → delta-spec vs reference) and greenfield generate (brief → mockup → single-file HTML). Invoke when the user says "improve the design", "make it world-class", "redesign this landing page", "upgrade this site", "design pass", or points at a local HTML / dev server for a visual review.
Autonomously set up an OpenClaw bot on a fresh Yandex Cloud VM in Kazakhstan (kz1-a, Karaganda). Asks the user for exactly two things — a Telegram bot token and one of three LLM access options (Anthropic API key, OpenRouter API key, or OpenAI Codex OAuth via ChatGPT Plus/Pro subscription) — then handles VM creation, hardening, OpenClaw install, CEO AI OS workspace seeding, Telegram pairing, chat_id auto-detection, and bot-reply verification on its own. The only other actions the user performs are pressing /start in Telegram once and (if Codex) confirming a device code on auth.openai.com. Use when the user says install OpenClaw to Yandex Cloud, deploy OpenClaw to YC Kazakhstan, set up my CEO bot in YC KZ, I am at OpenClaw workshop and need my own bot, create a Yandex Cloud VM for OpenClaw, or any close paraphrase. Targets a ~15-minute end-to-end run for non-DevOps users (founders, CEOs, marketing leads). Supports two modes of accessing Yandex Cloud — Plan A (the user's own YC Kazakhstan account via OAuth) and Plan B (a workshop-key bundle provided by the workshop organizer, for participants without their own YC account). The mode is auto-detected from the inputs. For local-machine OpenClaw install, use openclaw/install.sh in this repo instead. Companion skill openclaw-guide is required; prepare-yc-workshop is the matching organizer-side skill that produces the bundles consumed in Plan B; openclaw-user-onboarding is auto-invoked after Step 5 to collect the five basic facts about the user (identity, focus, style, tools, anti-patterns) and write them into USER.md so the bot is useful from message one.
Write a high-quality prompt for any LLM or AI assistant — Claude, Claude Code, ChatGPT, Gemini, Cursor, Windsurf, Copilot, or any coding / chat agent. Use this skill whenever the user asks to write, improve, refine, shorten, or rewrite a prompt; asks "how should I phrase this for [model]" or "what's a good prompt for [task]"; describes a task they want an AI to do but hasn't yet formulated it as a prompt; or pastes an existing prompt and asks for revision. Based on Boris's (Anthropic, Claude Code creator) prompt methodology — short and accurate prompts, plan-before-code, feedback loops, persistent context in files. The universal principles (short, plan-first, feedback-loop, no-padding) apply to any LLM; the Claude-Code-specific anchors (CLAUDE.md, @file, slash commands) only apply when the target is Claude Code. If the user's intent is unclear (target model, deliverable, scope, or whether the AI has a way to self-verify is missing), ask 1–3 targeted clarifying questions via AskUserQuestion before writing the prompt.
Detect and fix AI writing patterns including overused phrases (testament to, pivotal, landscape, delve), structural tells (rule of three, em dash overuse, negative parallelisms, copula avoidance), promotional language, and vague attributions. Use when user asks to "make text sound human", "remove AI tells", "humanize writing", mentions patterns like "too many dashes" or "sounds like ChatGPT", or requests natural/conversational tone. Triggers: AI-generated, humanize, writing style, natural writing, human voice, ChatGPT sound, remove AI patterns, conversational tone, writing voice. Credits: Based on Wikipedia's Signs of AI writing guide by @blader
Synthesize outputs from multiple AI models into a comprehensive, verified assessment. Use when: (1) User pastes feedback/analysis from multiple LLMs (Claude, GPT, Gemini, etc.) about code or a project, (2) User wants to consolidate model outputs into a single reliable document, (3) User needs conflicting model claims resolved against actual source code. This skill verifies model claims against the codebase, resolves contradictions with evidence, and produces a more reliable assessment than any single model.
This skill provides production-ready AI chat UI components built on shadcn/ui for conversational AI interfaces. Use when building ChatGPT-style chat interfaces with streaming responses, tool/function call displays, reasoning visualization, or source citations. Provides 30+ components including Message, Conversation, Response, CodeBlock, Reasoning, Tool, Actions, Sources optimized for Vercel AI SDK v5. Prevents common setup errors with Next.js App Router, Tailwind v4, shadcn/ui integration, AI SDK v5 migration, component composition patterns, voice input browser compatibility, responsive design issues, and streaming optimization. Keywords: ai-elements, vercel-ai-sdk, shadcn, chatbot, conversational-ai, streaming-ui, chat-interface, ai-chat, message-components, conversation-ui, tool-calling, reasoning-display, source-citations, markdown-streaming, function-calling, ai-responses, prompt-input, code-highlighting, web-preview, branch-navigation, thinking-display, perplexity-style, claude-artifacts
Guides development with SAP AI Core and SAP AI Launchpad for enterprise AI/ML workloads on SAP BTP. Use when: deploying generative AI models (GPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama), building orchestration workflows with templating/filtering/grounding, implementing RAG with vector databases, managing ML training pipelines with Argo Workflows, configuring content filtering and data masking for PII protection, using the Generative AI Hub for prompt experimentation, or integrating AI capabilities into SAP applications. Covers service plans (Free/Standard/Extended), model providers (Azure OpenAI, AWS Bedrock, GCP Vertex AI, Mistral, IBM), orchestration modules, embeddings, tool calling, and structured outputs.
Repository packaging for AI/LLM analysis. Capabilities: pack repos into single files, generate AI-friendly context, codebase snapshots, security audit prep, filter/exclude patterns, token counting, multiple output formats. Actions: pack, generate, export, analyze repositories for LLMs. Keywords: Repomix, repository packaging, LLM context, AI analysis, codebase snapshot, Claude context, ChatGPT context, Gemini context, code packaging, token count, file filtering, security audit, third-party library analysis, context window, single file output. Use when: packaging codebases for AI, generating LLM context, creating codebase snapshots, analyzing third-party libraries, preparing security audits, feeding repos to Claude/ChatGPT/Gemini.