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Specification Generator — Generate project requirements, design documents, and task lists. A skill for generating structured project specifications through interactive dialogue or quick generation. English triggers: - "Create requirements", "Generate requirements doc", "Summarize as requirements" - "Create design document", "Design the architecture", "Generate technical spec" - "Create task list", "Break down into tasks", "Generate tasks.md" - "Create full spec", "Generate all specs", "Create the complete specification" - After discussion: "Turn this into requirements", "Document this as spec" 日本語トリガー: - 「要件定義を作って」「要件をまとめて」「仕様書を作成して」 - 「設計書を作って」「技術設計をして」「アーキテクチャを設計して」 - 「タスクリストを作って」「実装タスクに分解して」「tasks.mdを生成して」 - 「仕様を全部まとめて」「フル仕様を作成」「3点セットを作って」 - 会話で仕様が固まった後に「これを要件定義書にして」
Specific rules for Starknet React projects, focusing on blockchain integration.
Complete Shopify development reference covering Liquid templating, OS 2.0 themes, GraphQL APIs, Hydrogen, Functions, and performance optimization (API v2026-01). Use when working with .liquid files, building Shopify themes or apps, writing GraphQL queries for Shopify, debugging Liquid errors, creating app extensions, migrating from Scripts to Functions, or building headless storefronts. Triggers on "Shopify", "Liquid template", "Hydrogen", "Storefront API", "theme development", "Shopify Functions", "Polaris". Do NOT use for non-Shopify e-commerce platforms.
Research CVEs and security advisories for project dependencies. Uses Exa, NVD API, OSV.dev, and GitHub Advisory Database to find known vulnerabilities.
Run headless Chrome in Next.js serverless functions using @sparticuz/chromium + puppeteer-core. Use when the user needs browser automation from a Next.js app, wants to take screenshots or snapshots from server actions or API routes, or is building a Next.js app that needs headless Chrome. Triggers include "screenshot from Next.js", "headless Chrome in serverless", "browser automation in Next.js", "puppeteer on Vercel", or any task requiring Chrome in a Next.js server context.
Vitest testing framework patterns for test setup, async testing, mocking with vi.*, snapshots, and test performance (formerly test-vitest). This skill should be used when writing or debugging Vitest tests. This skill does NOT cover TDD methodology (use test-tdd skill), API mocking with MSW (use test-msw skill), or Jest-specific APIs.
Creates structured Request for Comments (RFC) documents for proposing and deciding on significant changes. Use when the user says "write an RFC", "create a proposal", "I need to propose a change", "draft an RFC", "document a decision", or needs stakeholder alignment before making a major technical or process decision. Do NOT use for TDDs/implementation docs (use technical-design-doc-creator instead), README files, or general documentation.
Twitter/X data lookup — search tweets, user profiles, followers, replies. Use when the user asks about Twitter activity, social signals, or wants to look up accounts.
Structure multi-POV stories through catalyst environments. Use when building interconnected narratives, when perspectives need meaningful intersection, or when a shared setting needs to generate distinct storylines.
Turn many commits into a curated grouped squash summary compatible with the opinionated wording style of git-visual-commits. Use this skill whenever the user asks to squash a branch into a concise summary, write a squash-and-merge summary, summarize a commit range or PR as grouped lines, clean up noisy commit history, or asks for a curated summary without committing. Treat phrases like "squash summary", "squash commit message", "summarize this branch", "turn these commits into one summary", "rewrite these 10+ commits", or "draft the squash summary" as automatic triggers. This skill is non-mutating: it inspects git history and diffs, then returns grouped summary lines only. It preserves technical identifiers where possible, groups by intent rather than chronology, merges overlapping commits, drops low-signal noise, uses strong concrete verbs, favors readable GitHub and terminal output, keeps every output line at or below 72 characters, and does not invent unsupported changes or drift into changelog wording.
Fast-track an urgent fix through a streamlined pipeline. Skips Product/Feature Council, applies the fix, runs a focused review, and creates a PR with optional Deployment Council. Use for production bugs, security patches, or critical regressions that cannot wait for the full planning pipeline.
Apply approved Xcode build optimization changes following best practices, then re-benchmark to verify improvement. Use when a developer has an approved optimization plan from xcode-build-orchestrator, wants to apply specific build fixes, needs help implementing build setting changes, script phase guards, source-level compilation fixes, or SPM restructuring that was recommended by an analysis skill.