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Found 2,021 Skills
AWS Identity and Access Management for users, roles, policies, and permissions. Use when creating IAM policies, configuring cross-account access, setting up service roles, troubleshooting permission errors, or managing access control.
Guide competency framework development and operation. Use when building training that produces capability, when existing training doesn't produce competence, when structuring knowledge for multiple audiences, or when setting up feedback loops to surface gaps.
Break LLM name defaults with external entropy. Use when character names cluster around statistical medians (Chen, Patel, Maya, Marcus), when cast has collision risks, or when fantasy cultures need phonologically consistent naming.
Build comprehensive randomization lists for creative entropy. Use when you need to create or expand lists of story elements (professions, locations, objects, names, etc.) for use with entropy tools. Leverages research sources like Kiwix/Wikipedia to build lists with good variety and size.
Diagnose and guide revisions in non-fiction books. Use for non-fiction book revision, when arguments feel weak, evidence is outdated, readers report confusion, thesis is unclear, or book structure has problems. Keywords: non-fiction, revision, thesis, argument, evidence, structure.
Senior-level Vue 3 + Naive UI + Feature-Sliced Design with TypeScript, Clean Code & SOLID principles
Generate phonologically consistent constructed languages for fiction. Use when you need naming languages, alien speech, or fantasy tongues without deep linguistics knowledge.
Transform comprehensive written content into purposeful spoken guidance. Use when adapting for speech, converting to spoken format, optimizing for listening, or creating audio content from written material. Keywords: speech, audio, spoken, listening, adaptation, podcast.
Act as an active outline partner who develops structure collaboratively. Use when developing, iterating, or improving story outlines. Generates scene beats, character arcs, plot structures, and exploratory prose samples. Contrasts with story-collaborator which drafts finished prose.
Autonomously draft and polish chapters through multi-skill editorial passes. Use when you have a complete outline and want to produce a polished first draft with iterative refinement.
Diagnose why names don't work and guide creation of names that do. Use for brand names, product names, character names, place names, and titles when something feels off or when systematic naming is needed.
Manage long-term fate and fortune across a shared world. Use when powerful entities feel permanent, when the world becomes static, when you need probabilistic death/fall mechanics, or when campaigns need world-level consequences that persist. Operates above the game-facilitator level.