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Guide for planning and auditing SEO for AI tool, SaaS, and product-led websites. Powered by AnyCap -- the capability runtime that equips AI agents with web search and web crawl through a single CLI. Use when Codex needs to define SEO ICPs, map search intent to page types, inspect live SERPs, write page briefs for tool/comparison/alternatives/pricing/tutorial pages, prioritize technical SEO foundations, plan citations or backlinks, or decide whether programmatic SEO is safe and worthwhile. Trigger on mentions of AI tool SEO, SaaS SEO, product-led SEO, search intent, page type mapping, vs pages, alternatives pages, pricing pages, directory submissions, backlink plans, citations, or pSEO.
Automated release pipeline that merges main, runs tests, performs pre-landing review, bumps version, updates changelog, creates bisectable commits, and opens a pull request. Use this skill when the user says "ship it", "ship this", "release this", "prepare for release", "open a PR", "push and PR", "land this", "get this ready to ship", "create release", "/ship-workflow". Handles the full lifecycle from pre-flight checks through PR creation.
AI-first coding guidelines for projects maintained by LLMs. Use when creating new code, refactoring, or reviewing code to optimize for model reasoning, regenerability, and debugging; applies to layout, architecture, functions, naming, logging, platform use, and tests.
API reference: Apple Human Interface Guidelines. Query for design patterns, UI components, accessibility, color, typography, layout, haptics.
Interact with the SocialCrawl API — a unified social media data API covering 21 platforms and 105 endpoints. Fetch profiles, posts, comments, search results, and analytics from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Reddit, Threads, Pinterest, and 12 more platforms through a single API. Use when the user wants to: (1) fetch social media data (profiles, posts, comments, search), (2) generate code that calls the SocialCrawl API, (3) understand SocialCrawl endpoints, pricing, or capabilities, (4) check their SocialCrawl credit balance, or mentions "SocialCrawl", "social crawl", or "social media API".
Find and position a viable niche market for a one-person company by combining market mapping and customer segmentation. Use when Codex needs to explain niche concepts when needed, check founder-resource prerequisites, ask one question at a time, generate multiple niche options, and write user-confirmed positioning outputs into `opc-doc/`.
Builds production-ready REST API endpoints with validation, error handling, authentication, and documentation. Follows best practices for security and scalability.
Run structured multi-agent debates using argue CLI for cross-examined, high-confidence answers. Use when facing strategic decisions, ambiguous trade-offs, architecture debates, or questions where multiple perspectives improve the answer. Triggers on: argue, debate, cross-examine, second opinion, multi-agent, 'Should we X or Y?' with real stakes, consensus-building, risk analysis, or confirmation-bias mitigation.
Integrate Taiwan payment service providers including credit card, ATM transfer, convenience store payment, and mobile wallets (LINE Pay, JKoPay). Use this skill when the user needs to accept payments online in Taiwan, choose a payment gateway, understand payment flows, or handle refunds — even if they say 'accept payments on our site', 'which payment provider in Taiwan', 'integrate credit card payments', or 'set up LINE Pay'.
Apply Weick's sensemaking theory to analyze how individuals and organizations construct meaning from ambiguous situations. Use this skill when the user needs to analyze organizational responses to crises, understand how interpretive frames shape action, diagnose breakdowns in collective understanding, or when they ask 'how did they interpret this situation', 'why did the organization fail to see the warning signs', or 'how do people make sense of disruption'.
Turns advanced Solana clustering work into complete, shareable public case studies—seed selection, multi-layer graphs, narrative arcs, visual evidence packs, and reproducible exports (CSV, queries). Use when the user wants a Solana rug/Sybil/sniper/phishing case study, X/thread writeup, educational fraud exposé from on-chain data, or timestamped evidence package built from clusters and heuristics.
Use when refactoring code with poor names, when asked to improve naming, or when a user struggles to name a class/method/variable. Symptoms include -Manager/-Util suffixes, single-letter variables, process/handle/do verbs, primitive obsession, god methods with multiple responsibilities.