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This skill helps users extract structured product listings from Amazon, including titles, ASINs, prices, ratings, and specifications. Use this skill when users want to search for products on Amazon, find the best selling brand products, track price changes for items, get a list of categories with high ratings, compare different brand products on Amazon, extract Amazon product data for market research, look for products in a specific language or marketplace, analyze competitor pricing for keywords, find featured products for search terms, get technical specifications like material or color for product lists.
Expert at evaluating software projects for production readiness. Assesses codebases holistically to determine what's shippable, what's blocking launch, and how to get from current state to "good enough to charge money for."
Audits document semantic content against stated SCOPE and project goals. Checks coverage, off-topic content, SSOT. File-based report with scope_alignment score.
Coaches users to transform messy data into clean, analysis-ready formats using Power Query UI. Diagnoses data problems, visualizes goals, and guides step-by-step transformations.
Comprehensive primary skill for agents working with Weights & Biases. Covers both the W&B SDK (training runs, metrics, artifacts, sweeps) and the Weave SDK (GenAI traces, evaluations, scorers). Includes helper libraries, gotcha tables, and data analysis patterns. Use this skill whenever the user asks about W&B runs, Weave traces, evaluations, training metrics, loss curves, model comparisons, or any Weights & Biases data — even if they don't say "W&B" explicitly.
Implement AI chatbot analytics and conversation monitoring. Use when adding conversation metrics, tracking AI usage, measuring user engagement with chat, or building conversation dashboards. Activates for AI analytics, token tracking, conversation categorization, and chat performance.
Log what you built (text, images, commits, branches); get LinkedIn, X, Reddit, and standup copy in one go. Stores structured daily logs (logs/YYYY-MM-DD.md) and generates platform-ready drafts (posts/). Use when the user wants to log this, log my day, turn my log into a post, post ideas from my logs, standup from my logs, or drafts for LinkedIn / X / Reddit. Use this skill whenever the user mentions logging their day, turning notes or chat into posts, standup notes, or generating LinkedIn/X/Reddit from dev activity, even if they don't name the skill. Messages that start with "Log: " (with a space) are log requests: log the rest of the message.
Scaffold class-based Zustand stores with flattenActions: web (component-level store + Context + Provider) and core (slice-based store with immer). Class-based actions provide Go-to-Definition DX, #private field encapsulation, and prototype-safe slice composition.
Use when planning Xiaohongshu content calendar, running out of content ideas, needing systematic approach to content creation, or wanting to align content with account goals
Write clear design rationale connecting decisions to user needs, business goals, and principles.
Deep code simplification, refactoring, and quality refinement. Analyzes structural complexity, anti-patterns, and readability debt, then applies targeted refactoring preserving exact behavior. Language-agnostic: Python, Go, TypeScript/JavaScript, Rust. Use this skill when the goal is simplification and clarity rather than bug-finding. Triggers on: "simplify this code", "clean up my code", "refactor for clarity", "reduce complexity", "make this more readable", "code quality pass", "tech debt cleanup", "run the code refiner", "simplify recent changes", "this code is messy", "too much nesting", "this function is too long", "clean this up before I PR it", "tidy up my code", cyclomatic complexity, cognitive complexity, code smells.
Cloudflare D1 migration workflow: generate with Drizzle, inspect SQL for gotchas, apply to local and remote, fix stuck migrations, handle partial failures. Use when running migrations, fixing migration errors, or setting up D1 schemas.