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ZenTao MCP Large Model Capability Extension Package. It provides four native capabilities: cross-project data aggregation view, one-sentence task creation, seamless effort logging, and automatic state transition.
Systematic architectural thinking for irreplaceable human capabilities - domain modeling, systems thinking, constraint navigation, and AI-aware problem decomposition. Use proactively when detecting architectural decisions, system design discussions, or multi-component planning.
Manage DingTalk product capabilities (AI Table/Calendar/Contacts/Documents/Robots/Todo/Email/Meeting Minutes/AI Applications/Approvals/Work Reports/Drive, etc.). Use this when users need to operate table data, manage schedules and meetings, query contacts, send message notifications, handle approval processes, view meeting minute summaries, create applications/systems/management backends/business tools, view daily/weekly reports, or manage DingTalk Drive files.
Assess organizational capabilities using radar charts. Use for competitive analysis, gap identification, and strategic planning.
Write winning grant proposals for nonprofits and social impact organizations. Covers grant research and selection, proposal structure, compelling narrative writing, budget development, evaluation plans, and submission best practices. Use when applying for foundation grants, government funding, corporate sponsorships, or capacity-building grants. Trigger on "write a grant proposal", "grant writing", "apply for funding", "foundation grant", "nonprofit fundraising", "how to get grants".
Scope and assess new feature ideas → living doc with go/no-go. Elaborates vague ideas into clear concepts. First pipeline step. Triggers: user wants to add/build/implement any new capability. Not for: bugs (triage-issue), requirements (define), design (design/architect).
This skill should be used when the user needs to structure what to build and when by converting discovery opportunities into prioritized bets and roadmaps. Use when organizing product capability blocks, writing solution briefs, planning quarterly cycles, or communicating product direction without false precision.
Structured web research framework for AI agents. Teaches your agent to conduct multi-source research, synthesize findings into actionable briefs, maintain a research library, and track evolving topics over time. Use when you need market research, competitor analysis, topic deep-dives, or ongoing monitoring of trends and news. Works with any agent that has web search capabilities.
[QwenCloud] Recommend the best Qwen model and parameters. TRIGGER when: choosing between Qwen models, comparing Qwen model pricing, understanding Qwen model capabilities, when an execution skill needs model selection advice, or user explicitly invokes this skill by name (e.g. use qwencloud-model-selector). DO NOT TRIGGER when: non-Qwen model discussions (OpenAI, Gemini, etc.), general AI questions unrelated to Qwen.
Creates high-quality Claude Code and Cowork skills using evidence-based principles: expert vocabulary payloads for knowledge routing, dual-register descriptions for reliable triggering, named anti-pattern watchlists for steering past the distribution center, and progressive disclosure architecture for context efficiency. Produces SKILL.md files with structured behavioral instructions, canonical examples, and bundled references. Use this skill when the user wants to create a skill, build a custom capability, make a reusable prompt template, or says "I want Claude to always do X." Also triggers when Mission Planner or Agent Creator need to create a domain skill JIT. Works for any domain. Do NOT use for creating agent definitions (use Agent Creator) or team composition (use Mission Planner).
MCP Server Construction Methodology — Systematically build production-grade MCP tools to connect AI assistants with external capabilities
Curate Claude Code's auto-memory into durable project knowledge. Analyze MEMORY.md for patterns, promote proven learnings to CLAUDE.md and .claude/rules/, extract recurring solutions into reusable skills. Use when: (1) reviewing what Claude has learned about your project, (2) graduating a pattern from notes to enforced rules, (3) turning a debugging solution into a skill, (4) checking memory health and capacity.