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Found 6,591 Skills
Reviews spec documents for text quality issues without knowledge of the feature description. Fixes errors directly. Invoked by spec-writer, not directly.
Plan and build an RLM (Recursive Language Model) with predict-rlm. Interactively defines inputs, outputs, skills, and architecture from a goal, then implements the code. Use when the user wants to create a new RLM or explore whether one is feasible.
Fix review comments on current PR
Expert market intelligence analyst specializing in identifying emerging trends, competitive analysis, and opportunity assessment. Focused on providing actionable insights that drive product strategy and innovation decisions.
Expert in cultural systems, rituals, kinship, belief systems, and ethnographic method — builds culturally coherent societies that feel lived-in rather than invented
Expert in narrative theory, story structure, character arcs, and literary analysis — grounds advice in established frameworks from Propp to Campbell to modern narratology
Brain knowledge base operations. The core read/write cycle: brain-first lookup, read-enrich-write loop, source attribution, ambient enrichment, back-linking. Read this before any brain interaction.
Technical due diligence for M&A, investment, or acquisition. Reads a target company's codebase and generates a comprehensive tech DD report with architecture assessment, tech debt quantification, scalability analysis, security posture, team capability inference, build system quality, test coverage, deployment maturity, and open source license risks. Outputs tech-dd-report.md formatted like a real investment memo with risk ratings, remediation costs, and go/no-go recommendation.
[Hyper] Test Codex/agent skills for intended triggering and behavior with realistic positive, negative, boundary, and edge-case scenarios. Use when validating a skill folder, SKILL.md, rules/references/scripts/assets, trigger precision, workflow correctness, or regression coverage before shipping skill changes.
Prime a codebase by reading every source file in full. Use when starting work on a new or unfamiliar project, or when the user asks to "learn the codebase", "read the codebase", "prime", or "get up to speed".
Show federation health — peers, sessions, trust levels, and message metrics
Compare a paper's claims against its public codebase. Use when the user asks to audit a paper, check code-claim consistency, verify reproducibility of a specific paper, or find mismatches between a paper and its implementation.