Loading...
Loading...
Found 3,197 Skills
Automate your daily dose of cosmic beauty by setting your lock or home screen to NASA's image of the day using Shortcuts and their public API.
Learn how to create a Lit web component with CodeMirror, dynamically themed using Material Design's color utilities, for a customizable code editing experience.
Applies Tailwind CSS v4 setup and styling strategy. Use when configuring Tailwind v4, writing component styles, deciding between utility classes and custom CSS, and avoiding style drift.
Learn how to seamlessly integrate Material Design 3's styling into your Material Design 2 components using CSS variable overrides.
Manage Obsidian Daily Notes via obsidian-cli. Create and open daily notes, append entries (journals, logs, tasks, links), read past notes by date, and search vault content. Handles relative dates like "yesterday", "last Friday", "3 days ago". Requires obsidian-cli installed via Homebrew (Mac/Linux) or Scoop (Windows).
Generate synthetic training data when you don't have enough real examples. Use when you're starting from scratch with no data, need a proof of concept fast, have too few examples for optimization, can't use real customer data for privacy or compliance, need to fill gaps in edge cases, have unbalanced categories, added new categories, or changed your schema. Covers DSPy synthetic data generation, quality filtering, and bootstrapping from zero.
Reduce your AI API bill. Use when AI costs are too high, API calls are too expensive, you want to use cheaper models, optimize token usage, reduce LLM spending, route easy questions to cheap models, or make your AI feature more cost-effective. Covers DSPy cost optimization — cheaper models, smart routing, per-module LMs, fine-tuning, caching, and prompt reduction.
Auto-sort, categorize, or label content using AI. Use when sorting tickets into categories, auto-tagging content, labeling emails, detecting sentiment, routing messages to the right team, triaging support requests, building a spam filter, intent detection, topic classification, or any task where text goes in and a category comes out.
Lint and fix Markdown files using markdownlint-cli2. Use when asked to: lint, fix, format, or clean up Markdown (.md) files; enforce Markdown best practices or style standards; resolve markdownlint errors or warnings. Triggers on requests mentioning markdownlint, markdown linting, or formatting Markdown to best standards.
Format commit messages using the Conventional Commits specification. Use when creating commits, writing commit messages, or when the user mentions commits, git commits, or commit messages. Ensures commits follow the standard format for automated tooling, changelog generation, and semantic versioning.
Specification-driven development with structured phases: Initialize, Plan, Tasks, Implement+Validate. Creates structured feature specs with traceability to requirements. Use when: starting projects, planning features, implementing with verification, or tracking decisions across sessions. Triggers on "map codebase", "initialize", "initialize project", "create feature", "plan", "tasks", "implement", "validate", "archive".
Git workflow helper for conventional commits, confidence-scored code review, and pull request management. Use when: committing changes, reviewing code, creating PRs, generating PR descriptions, analyzing diffs. Triggers on "commit", "review", "push", "create PR", "PR description", "summarize changes".