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OPN integration. Manage Organizations, Pipelines, Users, Goals, Filters. Use when the user wants to interact with OPN data.
Use this skill when the user wants to do something on X with xurl, especially when they talk in task language like send a tweet, create an X post, reply to a post, send a DM, search posts, upload media, check mentions, or switch between X app accounts. Also use it for xurl sign-in and app setup problems such as OAuth, redirect URI, who-am-I checks, or managing multiple xurl apps. Prioritize user goals over technical wording: trigger even if the user never says CLI, command line, terminal, or script. Do not use it for general X API development in Python, Node.js, raw curl, mobile apps, or generic OAuth theory.
Comprehensive ATS resume optimization for any field. Interview-driven resume building, rewriting existing resumes to fix ATS flags, scoring, and JD keyword tuning. Works for engineering, product, marketing, design, sales, finance, data, healthcare, legal, operations, HR, education, nonprofit, and government roles. Synthesizes 2026 best practices from Jobscan, Resume Worded, Enhancv, Harvard OCS, Indeed, LinkedIn Talent, Workday, Greenhouse. Triggers on: resume, CV, ATS, applicant tracking system, Jobscan, Resume Worded, Enhancv, TopResume, resume score, resume review, resume rewrite, resume builder, make my resume pass ATS, fix my resume, tailor to JD, quantify bullets, fix passive voice, action-verb repetition, non-standard job title, vague bullet, parse rate, keyword match, 1-page resume, 2-page resume, Staff / Principal / Lead / Senior / Director / Manager / VP / PM / designer / marketer / analyst / nurse / paralegal / etc.
Analyze whether TikTok or Instagram search traffic is a viable growth channel for your business. Uses ScaleBrick's framework to evaluate demand, competition, content fit, and intent categories. Ends with a go/no-go recommendation.
Test quality review drawing on twelve classic engineering books — with primary focus on xUnit Test Patterns, The Art of Unit Testing, How Google Tests Software, and Working Effectively with Legacy Code — that diagnoses structural problems in an existing test suite: brittleness, mock abuse, coverage illusions, slow execution, poor readability. Triggers when: user asks about test quality, shares test files for review, or expresses frustration: "tests keep breaking whenever I change anything", "our tests take forever", "I can't understand what this test is doing", "tests pass but bugs still reach production", "we have too many mocks". Do NOT trigger for: writing new tests from scratch (use the regular test-writing workflow) or testing framework/syntax questions — this skill reviews an existing suite for structural quality problems, not individual test authoring.
Polish and elevate MBA thesis/dissertation to the quality of National Excellent Thesis. Conduct comprehensive enhancements in academic language, argument structure, logical rigor, innovation highlights, and formatting. Input: Markdown-formatted thesis text. Output: fully polished complete text. This service is also triggered when the user mentions terms such as "thesis polishing", "MBA thesis", "excellent thesis", "thesis polish", "dissertation improvement", "academic polishing".
Helps maintain documentation pages based on the Diataxis method. Analyzes existing docs, classifies pages into tutorials/how-to/explanation/reference categories, identifies gaps, and helps create or restructure documentation following Diataxis principles. Use when user mentions documentation structure, Diataxis, doc categories, tutorials vs how-to guides, or reorganizing docs.
Skill for optimizing article style to remove AI flavor. Used to identify and rewrite issues such as AI traces, template tone, material-like style, translationese, empty buzzwords, excessive golden sentences, overuse of em dashes, bullet stacking, and random bolding in articles, official account drafts, self-media drafts, oral broadcast scripts, speech scripts, course scripts, and product copy; activated when users say phrases like "remove AI flavor", "eliminate AI traces", "not written by AI", "more human-written", "more natural", "less robotic", "remove template feel", "polish to official account final draft". Not applicable for fact-checking, zero-based topic planning, converting papers to official account articles, pure title generation, or pursuing AI detector pass rates.
Covalent integration. Manage Organizations, Projects, Pipelines, Users, Goals, Filters. Use when the user wants to interact with Covalent data.
Adversarial thinking partner for founders and executives. Stress-tests plans, prepares for brutal board meetings, dissects decisions with no good options, and forces honest post-mortems. Use when you need someone to find the holes before the board does, make a decision you've been avoiding, or understand what actually went wrong.
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.
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.