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Turn a rough idea into a structured prompt or skill scaffold with explicit objective, inputs, workflow, outputs, and a concrete file plan. Use this whenever the user wants to design a new prompt or skill, scaffold a skill-like workflow, mentions "scaffold," "blueprint," "structure," or "plan" for a prompt, or arrives with a vague request that needs to be shaped before implementation — even if they don't explicitly ask to scaffold.
Conversational AI-first interface with minimal controls, clear outcomes, and delegated task flows for agentic workflows.
Intelligent agent for interpreting vague ERPNext development requests and producing concrete technical specifications. Use when receiving unclear requirements like 'make invoice auto-calculate', 'add approval workflow', 'sync with external system'. Triggers: user gives vague requirement, need to clarify scope, translate business need to technical spec, determine which ERPNext mechanisms to use, create implementation plan.
VoltAgent architectural patterns and conventions. Covers agents vs workflows, project layout, memory, servers, and observability.
Designs multi-step agent workflows with tool usage, retry logic, state management, and budget controls. Provides orchestration diagrams, tool execution order, fallback strategies, and cost limits. Use for "AI agents", "agentic workflows", "multi-step AI", or "autonomous systems".
Create high-quality, production-grade skills for Claude Code. Expert guidance on skill architecture, workflow design, prompt engineering, and packaging. Use when user wants to create a new skill, build a skill, design a skill, write a skill, update an existing skill, improve a skill, refactor a skill, debug a skill, or package a skill. Triggers: 'create skill', 'build skill', 'new skill', 'skill creation', 'write a skill', 'make a skill', 'design a skill', 'improve skill', 'package skill', 'skill development', 'skill template', 'skill best practices', 'write SKILL.md'.
Enhanced skill navigator that maps conversation history, recommends multi-skill chains, identifies patterns from past usage, and learns from session outcomes. Goes beyond basic scout with deep context analysis and workflow orchestration.
Design notification workflows the Novu way — choose channels, set severity, decide when a workflow is critical, configure digests, and route based on subscriber state. Applies to BOTH dashboard-authored and code-first (`@novu/framework`) workflows. Use when planning a new workflow, deciding which channels to include, picking severity, configuring digest behavior, or matching a use case (order confirmation, payment failed, account suspended, comment, trial expiring, password reset, webhook fan-out, fetch-then-notify) to a proven template.
Defines repo layout, workflow, and full-stack architecture patterns for TypeScript applications. Use when starting a project, setting team conventions, or designing backend modules, request context, middleware, and frontend/backend boundaries.
A guide to creating efficient Skills. Use this skill when users need to create a new skill (or update an existing one) to extend Claude's capabilities through expertise, workflows, or tool integrations.
Create a new skill. When to use: When the user says "create skill", "new skill", "add skill", "initialize skill".
Create a complete SPEC from scratch through an exhaustive requirements interview before any planning or implementation. Use this skill whenever the user asks to create, define, clarify, scope, or write a spec/SPEC/PRD/requirements document from an idea, especially when they want to avoid assumptions, start at "step zero," or prepare input for later planning workflows. This skill must question goals, requirements, constraints, edge cases, business rules, and acceptance criteria before drafting the final spec.