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imagine is a multi-provider command-line tool for generating and editing images via Google Gemini, Google Vertex AI, and OpenAI (gpt-image-2).
Compare UX patterns across multiple reference apps using pattern libraries produced by ux-extract. Reads 2+ pattern-library.md files, walks them category by category, identifies where apps converge (strong signal), where they diverge (genuine design choice), what's unique to one app, and what's absent across the set. Produces an opinionated comparison document with recommendations for a new build. No browser needed — pure markdown analysis. Trigger with 'compare UX patterns', 'how do top apps handle X', 'ux comparison', 'pattern comparison across reference apps'.
Automate and manage Google Cloud Platform resources using Terraform for infrastructure as code.
Ultra-lightweight channel for refactor processes - used when changes are clearly too small to go through the full scan → design → apply three-stage workflow. AI directly identifies 1-3 low-risk optimization points, confirms with the user once, modifies in-place using classic methods, and validates itself by running tests. No scan checklist, no design documentation, no multi-step human verification required. Trigger scenarios: User says "quick refactor", "small refactor", "simply optimize XX function", "modify directly", "skip the extra steps", and the scope of changes is clearly localized to a single function / single component with test coverage for self-validation.
Apply Benjamin Graham's value investing framework to evaluate stocks, portfolio allocation, and investment vs. speculation decisions. Trigger on: "Is this stock worth buying?", "Is this investment or speculation?", "How should I allocate my portfolio?", "Is this company a good value?", "should I sell in a downturn?", "evaluate this stock for a defensive investor".
PRD/Requirement Document Anti-Omission Assistant. When a user provides a requirement document (PRD, functional specification, product document, etc.) and requests to generate front-end pages, implement functions, or carry out development, this Skill must be used first to convert the requirement document into a structured Checklist, then implement code module by module to prevent function omissions. Trigger scenarios: The user sends a .md/.docx/.pdf requirement document and asks you to "generate pages", "implement functions", "write code", "develop this system"; the user says "develop according to this PRD", "generate based on the requirement document", "implement this document"; the user provides a requirement description of more than 200 lines. Even if the user does not mention the checklist, this process should be automatically triggered if the input is a long requirement document (>200 lines) and the goal is to generate code.
CallMiner platform help — enterprise conversation analytics (Eureka) with omnichannel interaction capture, automated QA scoring, agent coaching, real-time alerts, compliance monitoring, and CX automation. Use when QA scoring is inconsistent or takes too long across agents, when needing to analyze 100% of customer interactions instead of sampling, when setting up automated compliance monitoring for regulated industries (healthcare, finance, collections), when CallMiner Coach scorecards aren't surfacing the right coaching moments, when CallMiner RealTime alerts aren't triggering during live calls, when ingesting audio or text into CallMiner via the Ingestion API, when CallMiner Analyze categories aren't matching expected interactions, or when evaluating CallMiner vs Observe.AI or NICE CXone analytics. Do NOT use for CCaaS platform selection (use /sales-ccaas-selection) or for sales-specific coaching strategy (use /sales-coaching).
Help desk and customer service platform comparison and selection — choosing the right ticketing and support platform (Zendesk, Freshdesk, Intercom, Help Scout, Zoho Desk, Front, Hiver, Jira Service Management, Gorgias, Tidio, HappyFox, Kustomer, LiveAgent, Crisp, Pylon). Use when comparing help desk platforms for a support team, deciding between Zendesk vs Freshdesk vs Intercom, evaluating which support tool fits your team size and budget, choosing a help desk for e-commerce or SaaS, migrating from one help desk to another, or wondering which platform has the best AI or automation. Do NOT use for platform-specific configuration (use /sales-zendesk or the relevant platform skill), CCaaS/contact center selection (use /sales-ccaas-selection), or live chat strategy (use /sales-live-chat).
Workato platform help — enterprise iPaaS, 1200+ connectors, recipe-based automation, API Management, MCP Gateway, Agent Studio (Genies AI agents), Data Tables, Event Streams, B2B/EDI, Embedded iPaaS, IDP. Use when recipe costs keep spiraling and you need to optimize task consumption, recipe errors are unclear and debugging is painful, evaluating Workato vs MuleSoft vs Boomi vs Celigo, setting up API management or MCP gateway, building Genies AI agents in Agent Studio, or connecting enterprise apps without coding. Do NOT use for simple Zapier/Make automations (use /sales-integration) or MuleSoft-specific questions (use /sales-mulesoft).
Tactiq platform help — Chrome extension AI meeting note-taker with bot-free live transcription for Google Meet, Zoom, and MS Teams. Use when Tactiq transcription accuracy is poor with accents, AI credits running out too fast, setting up Tactiq workflows to push notes to Slack or Notion, connecting Tactiq to HubSpot or Salesforce via Zapier, figuring out which Tactiq plan to pick, or comparing Tactiq to Fathom or Fireflies. Do NOT use for choosing between note-takers generally (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a specific call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Use when user asks about 1 Staat, State - Constitutional Law, Bundesverfassung, BV, constitutional, Bürgerrecht, citizenship, Staatsrecht, Behörden, authorities, Parlament, Bundesrat, Bundesgericht, SR 1xx. Covers SR category 1 of the Systematische Rechtssammlung.
Build a rigorous Theory of Change for MEL/SRHR programmes following Vogel (2012) DFID criteria and van Eerdewijk et al. (2017) KIT feminist ToC model. Use when Ane asks for a "theory of change", "ToC", "programme logic", "change pathway", "pathway analysis", or similar. Produces articulated outcomes, preconditions, assumptions (tested vs untested), contribution questions, and an evidence plan. Flags missing feminist political economy analysis.