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Use to navigate and structure Markdown context with clear hierarchy and progressive disclosure. Follow explicit links to read only what’s needed and avoid scanning unrelated content.
Use to convert files (PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Images, Audio, HTML, HTM, CSV, JSON, XML, ZIP, EPubs, MHTML) and URLs (YouTube URL, YouTube ID) into Markdown natively.
Create a personal GitHub coding retrospective from a date range and turn it into a short Markdown review. Research commit activity across accessible public and private repositories through the authenticated gh CLI, understand what the relevant repositories and subsystems are for, and write a prose retrospective with stats and highlights. Use when the user asks for a commit review, coding recap, engineering retrospective, GitHub activity story, weekly/monthly/yearly highlights, or a written summary of what their commits achieved.
Turn any markdown file into a publication-quality PDF. Proper 1in margins, intelligent page breaks, page numbers, cover pages, running headers, curly quotes and em dashes, clickable TOC, diagonal DRAFT watermark. Not a draft artifact — a finished artifact. Use when asked to "make a PDF", "export to PDF", "turn this markdown into a PDF", or "generate a document". (gstack) Voice triggers (speech-to-text aliases): "make this a pdf", "make it a pdf", "export to pdf", "turn this into a pdf", "turn this markdown into a pdf", "generate a pdf", "make a pdf from", "pdf this markdown".
Translate existing blog posts into one or more target languages with SEO-optimized localization. Produces native-quality translations that preserve markdown structure, frontmatter, schema JSON-LD, image and chart embeds, and citation capsules. Localizes keywords, meta tags, numbers, dates, currencies, and quote styles per locale. Flags machine-translation artifacts for review. Run BEFORE blog-localize: this handles language conversion; localize handles cultural adaptation after translation completes. Use when user says "translate blog", "blog translate", "uebersetzen", "traduire", "traducir", "translate post", "blog auf Deutsch", "blog en espanol".
Guide for using Microsoft MarkItDown - a Python utility for converting files to Markdown. Use when converting PDF, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, images, audio, HTML, CSV, JSON, XML, ZIP, YouTube URLs, EPubs, Jupyter notebooks, RSS feeds, or Wikipedia pages to Markdown format. Also use for document processing pipelines, LLM preprocessing, or text extraction tasks.
Content Collections TypeScript-first build tool for Markdown/MDX content. Use for blogs, docs, content sites with Vite + React, MDX components, type-safe Zod schemas, Contentlayer migration, or encountering TypeScript import errors, path alias issues, collection validation errors.
Use when writing or formatting Jira descriptions, comments, or any text destined for Jira. Converts Markdown to Jira wiki markup, provides templates (bug reports, feature requests), and validates syntax before submission. Trigger on any Jira content authoring task.
Convert Markdown files to professionally formatted Word (.docx) documents with embedded PNG images — pure JavaScript, no external tools required
Format Markdown for iA Writer. Minimal, prose-first, almost no bold or italic.
Plan mode: write markdown plan to .hermes/plans/, no exec.
Generates standalone Markdown reference documentation for any Qt/C++ source files — Qt Widgets classes, Qt Quick backends, Qt/C++ modules, plain C++ utilities, structs, free-function headers, and entry points like main.cpp. Use this skill to document any .h or .cpp file: Qt classes, plain C++ code, utility helpers, or application startup files. Triggers on: "document this class", "write docs for my C++", "document main.cpp", "C++ API docs", "document my Qt app", or whenever C++ or header files are provided and documentation is needed. Works with single files, pasted code, or entire project folders. DO NOT use if the user asks for QDoc format output.