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Generate specialized skills for each subsystem in the monorepo. Creates shared language skills and subsystem-specific checklists for high-quality AI code generation.
Disaster recovery drill exercises and security checklists for web application projects (SPA, SSR, full-stack web apps). Focused on solo/indie developers using free-tier infrastructure (Vercel, Supabase, Cloudflare, Netlify, Railway, etc.). Bridges big-tech best practices (NIST, Google SRE DiRT, ISO 22301) to indie scale. Use when the user mentions drills, disaster recovery, security audit, incident simulation, project health check, resilience testing, backup strategies, secret rotation, or incident response for web projects. Not for mobile apps, desktop software, CLI tools, or games.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "review paper quality", "check paper completeness", "validate paper structure", "self-review before submission", or mentions systematic paper quality checking. Provides comprehensive quality assurance checklist for academic papers.
This skill should be used when the user needs to know what documents to collect for their tax filing, wants a checklist of required documents, or asks where to obtain specific tax documents. Trigger phrases include: "必要書類", "書類を集める", "何を準備すればいい", "源泉徴収票はどこで", "書類チェックリスト", "確定申告に必要なもの", "書類収集", "準備するもの".
This skill should be used when the user is ready to submit their tax return, needs a final review checklist, wants to know how to submit (e-Tax, mail, or in-person), or asks about common mistakes before submission. Trigger phrases include: "submission preparation", "submission method", "submit via e-Tax", "checklist", "tax return review", "pre-submission check", "submit by mail", "submit in-person at tax office", "submission deadline".
Post-writing SEO validation with pass/fail checklist covering title tag length and keyword placement, meta description quality, heading hierarchy and keyword density, internal/external link audit with anchor text analysis, canonical URL verification, Open Graph meta tags (og:title, og:description, og:image), Twitter Card validation, URL structure optimization, and image alt text presence. Produces prioritized fix list with specific recommendations. Use when user says "seo check", "check seo", "validate seo", "blog seo", "seo validation", "on-page seo", "title tag check", "meta description check", "heading check", "link audit".
Comprehensive toolkit for writing high-quality computer science research papers (conference, journal, thesis). Provides narrative construction guidance, sentence-level clarity principles (Gopen & Swan), academic phrasebank, CS-specific conventions, and section-by-section quality checklists. Use when assisting with academic paper writing, revision, or structure planning across all stages from drafting to submission.
Solidity security patterns, common vulnerabilities, and pre-deploy audit checklist. The specific code patterns that prevent real losses — not just warnings, but defensive implementations. Use before deploying any contract, when reviewing code, or when building anything that holds or moves value.
Daily coding assistant that auto-triggers when writing/modifying code, providing a core checklist. ✅ Trigger scenarios: - Implementing new features, adding code, modifying existing code - User requests "write a...", "implement...", "add...", "modify..." - Any coding task involving Edit/Write tools ❌ Does not trigger: - Pure reading/understanding code (no modification intent) - Already covered by specialized skills (bug-detective, architecture-design, tdd-guide) - Configuration file changes, documentation writing
Use this skill when planning go-to-market strategy, running beta programs, creating launch checklists, or managing rollout strategy. Triggers on product launch, go-to-market, GTM strategy, beta programs, launch checklist, rollout strategy, launch tiers, and any task requiring product release planning or execution.
Creates structured development plans with phased task breakdowns, requirements, and QA checklists. Use when the user explicitly asks to create a dev plan, development plan, or document development requirements.
Use when reviewing or scoring AI-generated business/application code quality in any language, especially when a numeric score, risk level, or must-fix checklist is requested, or when C++ code must comply with OpenHarmony C++ and security standards