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Use when teaching complex concepts (technical, scientific, philosophical), helping learners discover insights through guided questioning rather than direct explanation, correcting misconceptions by revealing contradictions, onboarding new team members through scaffolded learning, mentoring through problem-solving question frameworks, designing self-paced learning materials, or when user mentions "teach me", "help me understand", "explain like I'm", "learning path", "guided discovery", or "Socratic method".
Use this skill when building health scores, predicting churn, identifying expansion signals, or running QBRs. Triggers on customer success, health scores, churn prediction, expansion signals, customer QBRs, onboarding playbooks, NRR optimization, and any task requiring customer success strategy or operations.
Use for Cobo Agentic Wallet operations via the `caw` CLI: wallet onboarding, token transfers (USDC, USDT, ETH, SOL, etc.), smart contract calls, balance queries, and policy denial handling. Covers DeFi execution on EVM (Base, Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon) and Solana: Uniswap V3 swaps, Aave V3 lending, Jupiter swaps, DCA, grid trading, Polymarket, and Drift perps. Use when: user mentions caw, cobo-agentic-wallet, MPC wallet, TSS node, Cobo Portal, agent wallet, or needs any crypto wallet operation — even without explicit "Cobo" mention. NOT for: fiat payments, bank transfers, or crypto-to-fiat off-ramp.
Use this skill when the user wants to review, audit, improve, or plan email sending best practices. This includes deliverability, inbox placement, sender reputation, consent, list hygiene, subject lines, preview text, preference centers, onboarding emails, lifecycle emails, product updates, or deciding between marketing and transactional email. It works for any email stack, but when Loops is involved, use Loops behavior and docs as the source of truth. Trigger on phrases like "email deliverability", "inbox placement", "sender reputation", "double opt-in", "unsubscribe", "subject line review", "preview text", "lifecycle emails", "onboarding emails", "product update email", "transactional vs marketing", or "email sending best practices". Do not prefer this skill for pure API implementation; use the Loops API skill for integration details.
Design the words in a product — labels, instructions, errors, confirmations, empty states, onboarding copy, tooltips, voice and tone frameworks, and content models. UX writing and content strategy as a deep discipline. Trigger when writing or reviewing UI copy, error messages, empty states, onboarding text, CTAs, tooltips, confirmation dialogs, or any user-facing text in a product. Also trigger for voice and tone frameworks, content models, microcopy patterns, inclusive language guidance, or asking "what should this say?" and "how should we sound?" Use this skill any time the words in an interface are the problem — not the flow they live in, not the structure they navigate, not the visual presentation.
Guide users through ECC's current agents, skills, commands, hooks, rules, install profiles, and project onboarding by reading the live repository surface before answering.
ISO/IEC 42001:2023 AI Management System (AIMS) specialist for compliance teams running internal audits. Three decisions: (1) Where are the gaps against Clauses 4-10 and what do we close first? (2) What goes in the AI risk register and which Annex A controls treat each risk? (3) What's the 12-month internal audit plan that satisfies Clause 9.2? Use when preparing for certification, scoping internal audit cycles, or onboarding AI systems into an existing ISMS (27001) / QMS (13485) program. NOT an executive AI strategy skill (see chief-ai-officer-advisor). NOT EU AI Act compliance (see compliance-team-eu-ai-act).
Use for "how does X work", code walkthroughs before changing something, and placement / ownership / layering questions ("where should this live", "which package owns this", "is this the right layer"). Explains subsystem architecture, runtime flow, onboarding mental models. Can critique architecture. Use why for motivation.
Automates codebase environment configuration, troubleshooting, and repair. When non-technical users (editors, business personnel, operations staff) get a repository and say things like "it won't run", "how to start", "how to configure the environment", "help me set up the codebase", "initialize the project", "commit code", "what to do about conflicts", it automatically reads ONBOARDING.md, diagnoses environment gaps, fixes dependencies, verifies runnability, and safely completes git operations. It is also used by technical users to quickly standardize the setup process for new repositories (SessionStart hook, PII Guard, history sanitization, project-isolated API keys). This skill is triggered whenever users mention terms like "environment", "configuration", "won't run", "setup", "start", "clone", "how to run", "dependencies", "is it installed", "commit code", "merge conflict", "push failed".
Create engagement through strategic information gaps that drive user action. Use when designing notifications, writing headlines, planning onboarding flows, or creating content that needs to capture and hold attention.
Use when integrating or maintaining applications built with keep-starknet-strange/starkzap. Covers StarkSDK setup, onboarding (Signer/Privy/Cartridge), wallet lifecycle, sponsored transactions, ERC20 transfers, staking flows, tx builder batching, examples, tests, and generated presets.
Build newsletter writing instructions inside a Cowork project. Runs after voice-builder. Produces newsletter-voice.md, a single file Claude references when drafting newsletters in the user's voice. Works with or without existing newsletter samples: if the user has past issues, the skill analyses them; if not, the skill offers 6 archetypes tuned to the user's voice. Trigger whenever the user says "build my newsletter voice", "learn my newsletter style", "set up my newsletter system", "train on my newsletters", "newsletter onboarding", or drops newsletter samples into chat asking for an analysis. Requires voice-builder to have run first: the skill needs voice.md and about-me.md in the project to work.