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Found 118 Skills
Apply DriveMind, the calm reliability layer for AI agents. Use when a task needs steady follow-through, clearer progress, stronger persistence without recklessness, explicit safety boundaries, human-in-the-loop collaboration, post-task review, reusable memory, or when the user says things like 'keep pushing', 'don’t stop too early', 'be steady', 'if risk is unclear ask me', 'review this after', or 'write down the lesson'.
Design team workflows covering task management, collaboration rituals, and tooling.
Deal Flow editorial skill — signal composition, source validation, and editorial voice guide for aibtc.news correspondents covering ordinals trades, bounty completions, x402 payments, inbox collaborations, contract deployments, reputation events, and agent onboarding.
Trigger: Call this skill when the task you are facing clearly requires collaboration of multiple ideological tools. Common trigger signals include: starting a new project from scratch, tackling complex and difficult problems, iterating and optimizing existing solutions. This skill provides standardized cross-skill workflow combinations to solve the problem of "which skill to use first and how to connect them". English: Trigger when a task clearly requires multiple skills in sequence. Use this skill to select a standard workflow that chains skills together, defines data handoff between steps, and specifies termination conditions.
Expert guidance on real-time communication patterns including WebSockets, Server-Sent Events (SSE), Socket.IO, and WebRTC. Covers connection management, reconnection strategies, scaling, and real-time data synchronization. Use when "implement websocket, real-time updates, live chat, socket.io, server-sent events, live notifications, collaborative editing, presence indicators, Working with ws, Socket.IO, Pusher, Ably, websocket, realtime, socket.io, sse, live, streaming, push, collaboration" mentioned.
Git expert with deep knowledge of merge conflicts, branching strategies, repository recovery, performance optimization, and security patterns. Use PROACTIVELY for any Git workflow issues including complex merge conflicts, history rewriting, collaboration patterns, and repository management. If a specialized expert is a better fit, I will recommend switching and stop.
Agile product management, Scrum practices, and team collaboration for iterative product development.
Provides comprehensive guidance for Figma design tool including design creation, components, prototyping, collaboration, and design systems. Use when the user asks about Figma, needs to create designs, work with Figma components, or collaborate on design projects.
Use when "CrewAI", "multi-agent systems", "agent orchestration", "AI crews", or asking about "autonomous agents", "agent collaboration", "role-based agents", "agent workflows", "AI team coordination"
Comprehensive guide to Miro as a visual collaboration platform. Covers canvas features, content types, AI capabilities, and enterprise use cases. For MCP tool documentation, see the miro plugin's skill (miro-mcp).
A skill that creates new Claude skills and automatically shares them on Slack using Rube for seamless team collaboration and skill discovery.
Design co-learning experiences using the Three Roles Framework (AI as Teacher/Student/Co-Worker). Use when teaching AI-driven development workflows, spec-first collaboration, or balancing AI assistance with foundational learning. NOT for curriculum without AI integration.