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Develop custom native UI libraries based on Flutter widgets for WebF. Create reusable component libraries that wrap Flutter widgets as web-accessible custom elements.
Turn any workflow into a properly structured Claude Code skill — YAML frontmatter, phase-based instructions, real code blocks, and a verify checklist. Use when the user wants to package a repeated workflow, create a new skill, turn a process into a slash command, or publish to the skills directory. Triggers on requests like "make a skill", "create a skill", "turn this into a skill", "new skill for...", "package this as a skill", "build a skill", "I want to publish a skill", "help me write a skill", or any request to create a reusable Claude Code skill.
Identify your article's contribution type and generate a cross-section vocabulary threading template. Feeds into argument-builder, article-bookends, and abstract-builder for consistent framing across all sections. Based on analysis of 197 articles from AJS, ASR, Social Problems, Social Forces, Social Movement Studies, and Mobilization.
Capture current page layout, styles, and structure from a live web page using Chrome DevTools MCP. Use when you need to understand the existing UI before making changes — captures screenshots, DOM structure, computed styles, and layout properties. Useful as a pre-implementation baseline for frontend or UI-affecting changes.
Strict Red-Green-Refactor workflow for robust, self-documenting code. Discovers project test setup via codebase exploration before assuming frameworks. Use when: (1) Implementing new features with test-first approach, (2) Fixing bugs with reproduction tests, (3) Refactoring existing code with test safety net, (4) Adding tests to legacy code, (5) Ensuring code quality before committing, (6) When tests exist but workflow unclear, or (7) When establishing testing practices in a new project. Triggers: test, tdd, red-green-refactor, failing test, test first, test-driven, write tests, add tests, run tests.
Activate when the user asks about any repository listed in the system prompt under 'OpenViking — Indexed Code Repositories', or when they ask about an external library, framework, or project that may have been indexed. Also activate when the user wants to add, remove, or manage repos. Always search the local codebase first before using this skill.
Generates AI images using the BlockEden OpenAI proxy (DALL-E 3 / DALL-E 2 / gpt-image-1). Use this skill whenever the user wants to generate, create, draw, make, or produce an image, picture, photo, illustration, artwork, or visual — even if they don't say "DALL-E" or "BlockEden". Trigger on phrases like "generate an image of", "create a picture of", "make me an illustration", "draw a scene", "visualize this", "I want an image", or "generate based on this image/URL". Requires the BLOCKEDEN_ACCESS_KEY environment variable to be set.
Durable asynchronous messaging channel for inter-agent communication. Implements write-once read-many filesystem mail using atomic writes and directory-based mailboxes.
Precise, instant code structure queries for active development — answer 'who depends on this interface before I refactor it', 'how many modules break if I change this', 'what is the real impact radius of this feature change', 'which module is the true high-coupling hotspot in this legacy codebase'. Essential before any interface change, continuous refactoring task, sprint work estimation, or when navigating unfamiliar or large legacy codebases. Requires Python 3.10+ and shell. Use nexus-mapper instead when building a full .nexus-map/ knowledge base.
Notion: Query a database with filters and sorts.
Cloud-based AI swarm deployment and event-driven workflow automation with Flow Nexus platform
Autonomous development agent that picks tasks from a project board (Jira, ClickUp, GitHub Issues), explores the codebase, implements the solution, opens a PR, and notifies the team. Configurable per-project via project files in ~/.config/delivering-tickets/projects/. Use this skill when the user asks to "work on a ticket", "pick up a task", "implement issue X", "work autonomously on the board", "take the next task", or any variation of autonomous task execution from a project board. Also triggers when the user mentions delivering-tickets, project configuration, or wants to set up autonomous development workflows for their team. Available commands: /delivering-tickets (start), /delivering-tickets:check (check replies), /delivering-tickets:status (workflow status), /delivering-tickets:setup (verify environment), /delivering-tickets:project (manage projects). Do NOT use for general coding without a ticket, standalone code reviews, project setup without a board configured, or questions unrelated to task execution from a project board.