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Interview-driven automation design tool. This skill should be used when the user wants to design a new skill, agent, automation, shortcut, or any other automatable workflow. Runs a coverage-driven JTBD interview (text or voice), then exports a one-page markdown spec plus an SVG design map.
Guides agents through the first frontend implementation pass from a Google Stitch prototype bundle. Use when the user asks to initialize a frontend project from tech-stack.md, convert design.md/prd.md and Stitch HTML/image prototypes into consistent pages, create mock-data-backed screens with reserved backend API calls, and coordinate every phase with $eliteforge-task-progress-tracker and user confirmations.
Read and search Mattermost chat using the `mm` CLI. Use this skill whenever the user mentions Mattermost, chat messages, team chat, unread messages, DMs, channel history, mentions, or wants to catch up on what happened in chat. Also triggers when the user asks about specific people's messages, channel activity, searching for something someone said, or checking notifications. The CLI outputs agent-friendly JSON by default with thread IDs, bot detection, and channel refs - no parsing needed.
Workbench agent panel system — ef-edit CustomEvent pipeline, registry roll-up, selector grouping, and element property schema. Use when adding new GUI edit capture points, expanding the inspector schema, or continuing development of the EFAgentPanel feature.
KWCode (天工开物) — a CLI coding agent optimized for local open-source models (8B-30B), featuring deterministic expert pipelines, BM25+AST code location, runtime debugging, and a self-improving flywheel — all running fully offline.
Platform-agnostic OWASP secure coding practices with JavaScript/Node.js patterns and NetSuite SuiteScript examples. Covers Open Worldwide Application Security Project (OWASP) Top 10 (2021), output encoding, injection prevention, CSP headers, file security, API hardening, AI agent security, DRY security patterns, and 48+ security pitfalls with GOOD/BAD code templates.
Jira Service Desk integration. Manage Tickets, Customers, Agents. Use when the user wants to interact with Jira Service Desk data.
Use Gizmo to create, inspect, edit, validate, and automate browser 3D worlds with the gizmo CLI, live sessions, MCP, screenshots, component schemas, module authoring, and stable entity IDs. Use when working with Gizmo worlds, setting up agents for Gizmo, or generating 3D scenes through CLI/MCP workflows.
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.
Host Apple iOS Simulators in the browser with MJPEG streaming, touch/gesture control, and AI agent integration via npx serve-sim.
Control a remote SSH server project from a local git repo with persistent project memory. Use when the user develops locally but runs remotely, wants the agent to understand remote repo mappings across sessions, needs safe local/remote git sync via GitHub, wants to inspect remote state, submit jobs, start interactive sessions, monitor logs, or recover project context at the start of a new coding session.
Conference / internal tech-talk deck — GitHub-dark, JetBrains Mono, terminal code blocks, agenda + Q&A pages. Use for engineering presentations, internal sharing sessions, conference talks, and code-heavy walkthroughs.