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TypeScript language expertise for type-safe, production-quality code. Use for advanced type system features (generics, discriminated unions, conditional and mapped types), strict mode configuration, type-safe APIs with zod/trpc/prisma, and modern tooling across Node, Deno, and Bun.
[BETA] Expert assistance for the Adobe I/O CLI plugin `@adobe/aio-cli-plugin-aem-rde` — the `aio aem rde` / `aio aem:rde` command tree used to deploy, inspect, log-tail, snapshot, and troubleshoot AEM Rapid Development Environments (RDEs). Activate ONLY when the user explicitly references RDE concepts: 'AEM RDE', 'Rapid Development Environment', `aio aem rde`, `aio aem:rde`, `aem-rde`, RDE snapshots, RDE deploy/install, `rde install`, `rde inspect`, `rde status`, `rde history`, `rde reset`, the `@adobe/aio-cli-plugin-aem-rde` package, or Cloud Manager program/environment configuration that is specifically for an RDE environment. Do NOT activate on generic AEMaaCS phrases like 'deploy to AEM Cloud', 'push my bundle', 'tail the publish log', 'cloud sandbox', or unqualified 'dispatcher-config / frontend / env-config deployments' — those belong to Cloud Manager pipelines, not RDE. This skill is in beta. Verify all outputs before applying them to production projects.
Use when the user asks to create, generate, or scaffold a SeeFlow flow from a natural-language prompt — "create a flow", "show how X works", "diagram our checkout system", "add a flow to this repo". Orchestrates four sub-agents and bun scripts to write a registered, validated flow under <project>/.seeflow/<slug>/.
Generate guided Chinese software copyright application materials based on real projects. Activate this skill when users inquire about 软件著作权, 软著申请资料, 软著代码材料, 操作手册, 申请表信息, or request Word/TXT materials for software copyright registration. The workflow analyzes the imported project, extracts real source code, creates Markdown drafts for user confirmation, and then uses integrated DOCX tooling to generate the final Word documents and TXT files.
Create, audit, or consolidate agent skills following the Agent Skills open standard (agentskills.io). Interviews the user relentlessly about intent, scope, and edge cases before drafting. Covers SKILL.md structure, frontmatter, progressive disclosure, description optimization, script bundling, sub-command architecture, setup gates, context systems, and review. Use when the user wants to create a skill, write a skill, build a new skill, make a skill, draft a SKILL.md, or mentions "skill-maker". Also use when asked to review a skill, audit a SKILL.md, check why a skill never triggers, improve an existing skill, or fix a skill. Also use when asked to package expertise, workflows, or domain knowledge into a reusable skill. Also use when asked to consolidate skills, merge skills, combine skills, reduce skill count, or refactor multiple skills into one.
Generate a fully working React + Vite app that explains a codebase's workflows, data types, and architecture through interactive visuals — click-to-step animated walkthroughs with auto-play, sequence diagrams, animated packet tracers, message inspectors that toggle between named-field view and raw JSON, and collapsible code peeks with file:line citations. Splits the repo into 4–6 domain clusters and dispatches one content agent per cluster to write the pages in parallel. The skill bundles its own reference pages (under references/examples/) so it works in any repo. Use this skill whenever the user asks for interactive docs, animated explainers, an "agent team" for docs, one page per domain, wants to visualize a system's request flow or wire protocol, or any visual documentation site. Requires CLAUDE_CODE_EXPERIMENTAL_AGENT_TEAMS=1 in .claude/settings.json.
Day 5 (Friday) sprint-closing move of a Design Sprint that produces the bundled Friday artifact covering per-customer interview observations, best quotes, scorecard grid (sprint questions by customers), observed patterns, hot takes from each team member, and the Decider summary (build, iterate, pivot, or stop, plus highest-confidence learning, most important revision, and next artifact). Use Friday after Thursday's prototype passes trial run and during/after the 5 customer interviews. The sprint's payoff artifact.
Audit and reduce JavaScript package dependency footprint across npm, pnpm, Yarn, and Bun projects. Use when asked to remove unused dependencies, deduplicate workspace dependency versions, lockfiles or node_modules, analyze direct dependencies' transitive lockfile closure, find low-risk upgrades that reduce dependency trees, inline trivial dependencies, or apply e18e dependency replacement recommendations.
Lift a proven skill from a host repo (e.g. your OpenClaw fork) back into gbrain's bundle so other clients can scaffold it. Editorial workflow: the CLI does the file copy + privacy lint; this skill drives the judgment-heavy genericization (scrub real names, generalize triggers, lift fork-specific conventions to references).
Ship a coordinated multi-format asset bundle for any push.
Build and deploy a Next.js, Bigfish (@alipay/bigfish), or Vite project to the Morphe service (https://morphe.zenmux.app), targeting a linux-x64-gnu runtime. Use when the user asks to deploy, ship, publish, or release a Next.js, Bigfish, or Vite app to Morphe, run "morphe deploy", or otherwise push a build to the Morphe / zenmux platform. Handles login, framework detection, Next.js standalone validation / config fixing, Bigfish static-server wrapping, Vite SPA static wrapping or custom-server (server.ts/js) esbuild bundling, building, zipping, OSS upload, CRC64 checksum, .morphe.json management, and the deploy API call.
All-in-one content director that bundles FOUR format specialists — talking-to-camera, silent POV, dance, and stitch/duet — behind a single front door. Ingests the user's Instagram or TikTok handle, then in Stage 0 asks which KIND of trend they want to make (talking / POV / dance / duet, each explained), recommends a format from their profile when they're unsure, and can present a cross-format sampler menu (~10 real trend cards with links spanning all four formats) so the user picks one card. Once a format (and optionally a specific trend) is locked, it loads the matching format playbook from `formats/<format>.md` and runs that pipeline end-to-end. Triggers — "be my content director" (when the user wants to choose a format), "what kind of trend should I make", "talking vs pov vs dance vs duet", "show me trends across formats", "content director bundle", "content-director".