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When the user wants help with pricing decisions, packaging, or monetization strategy. Use when the user mentions 'pricing,' 'pricing model,' 'pricing tiers,' 'freemium,' 'free trial,' 'packaging,' 'price increase,' 'value metric,' 'Van Westendorp,' 'willingness to pay,' 'monetization,' 'pricing strategy,' 'pricing experiments,' 'price anchoring,' 'enterprise pricing,' 'GTM pricing,' 'price setting,' 'value-based pricing,' 'revenue optimization,' or 'pricing psychology.' This skill covers pricing research, tier structure, packaging strategy, discount frameworks, upsell mechanics, and pricing experiments.
Commit message conventions, staging practices, and commit best practices. Covers conventional commits, explicit staging workflow, logical change grouping, humble fact-based communication style, and automatic issue detection. Use when user mentions committing changes, writing commit messages, git add, git commit, staging files, or conventional commit format.
Search context data(memories, skills and resource) from OpenViking Context Database (aka. ov). Trigger this tool when 1. need information that might be stored as memories, skills or resources on OpenViking; 2. is explicitly requested searching files or knowledge; 3. sees `search context`, `search openviking`, `search ov` request.
Run pre-flight submission checks for an App Store version using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Checking if a version is ready to submit to App Store review (2) Diagnosing why a version cannot be submitted (missing build, no pricing, wrong state) (3) Running a CI/CD gate before calling `asc versions submit` (4) User asks "is my version ready?", "check readiness", "why can't I submit?", "run pre-flight checks", "check submission requirements", or any submission-readiness task (5) Building an automated pipeline that conditionally submits based on readiness
Provides best practices for Node.js development with TypeScript, covering async patterns, error handling, modules, and more. Use when working on existing Node.js projects using TypeScript. Helps apply robust Node.js patterns consistently across the entire codebase.
Microsoft SQL Server specific features. Covers data types, indexes, partitioning, and SQL Server-specific syntax. Use for SQL Server database work. USE WHEN: user mentions "sql server", "mssql", "IDENTITY", "GETDATE()", "temporal tables", "columnstore", "SQL Server specifics", "Azure SQL" DO NOT USE FOR: T-SQL programming - use `tsql` instead, PostgreSQL - use `postgresql` instead, Oracle - use `oracle` instead
Enforce mirror, reuse, and symmetry principles to keep new code consistent with surrounding code. Use when writing new code in an existing codebase, adding new features, refactoring, or making any code changes.
Git-Notes-Based knowledge graph memory system. Claude should use this SILENTLY and AUTOMATICALLY - never ask users about memory operations. Branch-aware persistent memory using git notes. Handles context, decisions, tasks, and learnings across sessions.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "format JSON", "design JSON API", "write JSON response", "structure JSON data", or needs guidance on JSON naming conventions and best practices based on Google's JSON Style Guide.
Guides writing effective rebuttals after receiving peer review feedback. Covers review diagnosis (score-driven color-coding), response strategy (champion identification, common-theme consolidation), tactical writing (18 rules), and counterintuitive rebuttal principles. Use when: user received reviewer scores/comments, needs to write a rebuttal or author response, wants to respond to specific criticism (e.g. 'limited novelty', 'missing baselines'), mentions 'rebuttal', 'reviewer comments', 'author response', or 'respond to reviewers'. Do NOT use for pre-submission self-review (use paper-review instead).
Comprehensive guide for contributing to and working with freeCodeCamp's open-source codebase and curriculum platform
A command-line tool for fetching X (Twitter) tweets and long-form articles. Supports regular tweets (text, images, video links) and X Article long-form articles (full content in Markdown format), and automatically saves as Markdown files. Based on the Jane-xiaoer/x-fetcher project. Use when user mentions "fetch tweet", "download tweet", "save X article", "fetch tweet", or provides x.com/twitter.com URLs.