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Generate detailed content briefs for blog posts with target keywords, content outlines, competitive analysis, recommended statistics, image and chart suggestions, word count targets, internal linking architecture, template recommendations (12 types), TL;DR drafts, citation capsule planning, information gain prompts, and multi-channel distribution plans. Briefs are optimized for Google rankings and AI citations (GEO/AEO). Use when user says "content brief", "blog brief", "write brief", "outline blog", "plan blog post", "blog outline", "content outline".
Research, expand, and cluster keywords for content strategy. Use when planning content topics, building keyword lists, expanding seed keywords, clustering by topic and intent, or mapping keywords to funnel stages. Triggers on "keyword research," "keyword expansion," "keyword clustering," "content topics," "what to write about," "topic ideation," "content planning," "6 circles method," "seed keywords," "keyword difficulty," "search volume," "intent mapping," "pillar content strategy," or "content calendar planning." For SEO optimization and auditing, see seo-and-aeo-strategy.
Use this skill when performing a comprehensive SEO audit - technical audit, on-page audit, content audit, off-page audit, and AEO/GEO readiness assessment. Provides a structured scorecard with 30-40 checks rated PASS/FAIL/WARN across all SEO categories, prioritized recommendations, and links to specialized skills for deep fixes. This is the master audit skill that orchestrates all other SEO skills.
Full-lifecycle blog engine with 12 commands, 12 content templates, 5-category 100-point scoring, and 4 specialized agents. Optimized for Google rankings (December 2025 Core Update, E-E-A-T) and AI citations (GEO/AEO). Writes, rewrites, analyzes, outlines, audits, and repurposes blog content with answer-first formatting, sourced statistics, Pixabay/Unsplash/Pexels images, AI image generation via Gemini, built-in SVG chart generation, JSON-LD schema generation, and freshness signals. Supports any platform (WordPress, Next.js MDX, Hugo, Ghost, Astro, Jekyll, 11ty, Gatsby, HTML). Use when user says "blog", "write blog", "blog post", "blog strategy", "content brief", "editorial calendar", "analyze blog", "rewrite blog", "update blog", "blog SEO", "blog optimization", "content plan", "blog outline", "seo check", "schema markup", "repurpose", "geo audit", "blog audit", "citation readiness".
Deterministic 3-phase GitHub PR review comment extraction: Authenticate, Mine, Validate. Use when mining tribal knowledge from PR reviews, extracting coding standards from review history, or building datasets for the Code Archaeologist agent. Use for "mine PRs", "extract review comments", "tribal knowledge", or "PR review history". Do NOT use for analyzing patterns, generating rules, or interpreting comments — that is the Code Archaeologist agent's responsibility.
First-century Hebrew scripture interpretation assistant. Explains Bible passages through Yeshua's perspective as a first-century Torah-observant Jewish teacher, grounded in Hebrew language analysis and biblical archaeology. Use this skill whenever the user asks about Bible verses, Torah passages, scripture meaning, biblical concepts, Hebrew word studies, or anything related to understanding the Bible — especially when they want historically accurate interpretation free from later Christian denominational theology. Also use when the user references specific books like Genesis, Exodus, Psalms, Isaiah, Matthew, Romans, etc., or Hebrew/Greek terms from scripture. Triggers on any Bible study, scripture interpretation, or theological question.
Audit how a brand appears in AI-powered search (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini). Use when user mentions "AI search," "how do I show up in ChatGPT," "AI discoverability," "AEO," "LLM visibility," or wants to understand their brand's AI presence.
Use this agent when you need to understand the historical context and evolution of code changes, trace the origins of specific code patterns, identify key contributors and their expertise areas, or analyze patterns in commit history. This agent excels at archaeological analysis of git repositories to provide insights about code evolution and development patterns. <example>Context: The user wants to understand the history and evolution of recently modified files.\nuser: "I've just refactored the authentication module. Can you analyze the historical context?"\nassistant: "I'll use the git-history-analyzer agent to examine the evolution of the authentication module files."\n<commentary>Since the user wants historical context about code changes, use the git-history-analyzer agent to trace file evolution, identify contributors, and extract patterns from the git history.</commentary></example> <example>Context: The user needs to understand why certain code patterns exist.\nuser: "Why does this payment processing...
Research historical and cultural background of Bible passages. Use when exploring authorship, original audience, dating, archaeology, geography, political-socio-economic context, social norms, or external historical sources related to Scripture.
Room-based exploration with narrative evidence collection
Use when creating brand names, product names, or company names in 2026. Use when naming needs to work across languages, voice assistants, and AI recommendation engines. Use when previous name candidates failed trademark or had conflicts.