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Pre-publication validation for Hugo posts: front matter, SEO, links, images, draft status, and taxonomy. Use when user wants to check a post before publishing, validate blog content, or run pre-publish checks. Use for "pre-publish", "check post", "ready to publish", "validate post", or "publication check". Do NOT use for content writing, editing prose, or generating new posts.
Creates structured agent definitions using the 7-component format grounded in persona science (PRISM), vocabulary routing, and failure mode taxonomy (MAST). Produces agents with real-world job titles, expert domain vocabulary payloads (15-30 terms), explicit deliverables, decision boundaries, imperative SOPs, and named anti-pattern watchlists. Use this skill when the user wants to create an agent, define a role, build a persona, or needs a specialized AI assistant for a specific domain. Also triggers when Mission Planner delegates agent creation for team roles. Works for any domain — software, marketing, security, operations, design, writing, research, and more. Do NOT use for creating skills (use Skill Creator) or team composition (use Mission Planner).
Structure information so people can find what they need, understand where they are, and navigate confidently. Covers navigation pattern design, taxonomy, labeling systems, search and browse strategy, wayfinding, and IA research methods. Trigger when designing navigation structures, categorization schemes, site maps, taxonomies, labeling systems, search experiences, or asking "how should we organize this?" Also trigger for card sorting, tree testing, information findability problems, or when users report they can't find things. Use this skill any time the structural organization of information is the problem — not the flow through it, not the words in it, not the visual presentation of it.
Proficiency calibration specialist to plan skill progression the way a civil engineer thinks about load-bearing capacity—**measured, validated, and progressive**, by applying 40+ years of CEFR research, 70+ years of Bloom's taxonomy, and modern DigComp frameworks to create internationally recognized, measurable proficiency progressions.
Label taxonomy and triage workflow for GitHub issues. Defines type labels (bug/feature/enhancement/docs/chore), priority levels (critical/high/medium/low), status labels, and triage decision workflow. Use when categorizing and prioritizing issues.
Use this skill when designing help center architecture, writing support articles, or optimizing search and self-service. Triggers on knowledge base, help center, support articles, self-service, article templates, search optimization, content taxonomy, and any task requiring help documentation design or management.
This skill analyzes or creates course descriptions for intelligent textbooks by checking for completeness of required elements (title, audience, prerequisites, topics, Bloom's Taxonomy outcomes) and providing quality scores with improvement suggestions. Use this skill when working with course descriptions in /docs/course-description.md that need validation or creation for learning graph generation.
Analyze user/customer feedback and produce a User Feedback Analysis Pack (source inventory, normalized feedback table, taxonomy/codebook, themes + evidence, recommendations, and feedback loop). Use for voice of customer, feature request analysis, support ticket synthesis, churn reason synthesis, and survey open-ends.
Rapid pathogen characterization and drug repurposing analysis for infectious disease outbreaks. Identifies pathogen taxonomy, essential proteins, predicts structures, and screens existing drugs via docking. Use when facing novel pathogens, emerging infections, or needing rapid therapeutic options during outbreaks.
Apply the formal standard for React component engineering focusing on accessibility, composition, and styling. Use for building professional, composable React artifacts. Use proactively when creating or reviewing React components. Examples: - user: "/component-create Button trigger" → build accessible button with asChild and keyboard map - user: "/component-review src/components/Input.tsx" → audit for accessibility and composition compliance - user: "Build a responsive slider" → select taxonomy type and implement with data attributes - user: "Review my layout component" → check for monolithic patterns vs composition
Hamilton Helmer's 7 Powers framework applied to a business. Spawns a team of specialist agents — Power Cartographer, Lifecycle Timer, Counter-Positioning Scout, and Moat Devil's Advocate — who each apply a distinct lens from Helmer's taxonomy. The lead synthesizes into a Power Inventory (what you have), Power Pipeline (what's achievable given your stage), and the honest Helmer Verdict. Use when the user says "helmer this", "apply 7 powers", "what power does this company have", "is this a moat", "diagnose my competitive position", or proposes a business and wants strategic analysis. Works standalone or after /thiel (which confirms you need a monopoly) or /munger (which asks if the economics are durable).
Use when you need systematic extraction of pain points, feature gaps, switching triggers, and opportunities from reviews (B2B review sites, app stores, forums, communities, issue trackers). Includes bias hygiene, taxonomy building, triangulation, and turning insights into experiments.