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Replace with a trigger-style description of when this skill should activate. Be specific — this is what the agent uses to decide whether to load the skill. Example: "Sui TypeScript SDK integration. Use when writing, reviewing, or debugging TypeScript code that interacts with Sui RPCs, transactions, or on-chain state."
Produce a comprehensive, evidence-grounded prioritized action plan from any PM input (notes, transcripts, drafts, executive asks, Slack threads, or a raw situation). Outputs one saveable document with an executive summary, input mirror, situation classification (Cynefin), the binding constraint (Theory of Constraints), prioritized questions and open decisions, a ranked action plan with the critical effort plus follow-ons, risks and pre-mortem, copy/paste prompts for downstream pm-skills, and an evidence map. Builds a source ledger and cites exact input quotes; refuses High-confidence plans for Complex or Chaotic situations. Use when you want the critical next effort and how to execute it.
Design and operate an advanced AI agent memory system on HelixDB using hybrid graph + vector + BM25 search. Use when building long-term memory, user profiles, document/chunk RAG, recall/remember features, memory extraction, deduplication, consolidation, versioning, updating, forgetting/deletion, categorisation, or connector-backed ingestion. Covers tenant-safe Helix data modeling, modality decision rules, the full write/maintain lifecycle, and the product layers an agent must implement around Helix. TypeScript-first (@helix-db/helix-db); a Rust DSL variant is in EXAMPLES.rust.md.
Interactive prompt studio for HappyHorse 1.0 video generation. Guides users through scenario discovery with vivid examples, then assembles production-ready prompts in JP/CN/EN. Use when someone wants to create AI video content with HappyHorse but doesn't know where to start, or when they have a specific scenario and need a polished prompt. Covers manga drama, character PV, manga motion, virtual idol MV, and free-form scenarios.
Run a two-agent code review: spawn two fresh, clean-context agents that examine the SAME committed branch diff in parallel. One agent runs Codex's native `codex review --base` command, while the other independently reviews the code against Google's "What to look for in a code review" guidance. Merge both outputs into one agreement-ranked report. Use this whenever the user asks for "review-all", a second-opinion review, a dual review, a cross-check before a PR, or a maximum-confidence review of committed branch changes. Do not use it to APPLY fixes; it is review-only.
Curated collection of high-quality prompts for various use cases. Includes role-based prompts, task-specific templates, and prompt refinement techniques. Use when user needs prompt templates, role-play prompts, or ready-to-use prompt examples for coding, writing, analysis, or creative tasks.
Claude AI cookbooks - code examples, tutorials, and best practices for using Claude API. Use when learning Claude API integration, building Claude-powered applications, or exploring Claude capabilities.
Talk to Alex Hormozi about their expertise. Alex Hormozi provides authentic advice using their mental models, core beliefs, and real-world examples.
Correct subtitle files (.srt) generated from speech recognition. Use when the user uploads subtitle files and asks to correct, fix, or proofread subtitles, especially for technical content like programming tutorials, AI/ML courses, or any content with domain-specific terminology. Supports Chinese and English subtitles with intelligent error detection and correction while preserving exact timeline information.
Write and optimize prompts for AI-generated outcomes across text and image models. Use when crafting prompts for LLMs (Claude, GPT, Gemini), image generators (Midjourney, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, Imagen, Flux), or video generators (Veo, Runway). Covers prompt structure, style keywords, negative prompts, chain-of-thought, few-shot examples, iterative refinement, and domain-specific patterns for marketing, code, and creative writing.
PyTiDB (pytidb) setup and usage for TiDB from Python. Covers connecting, table modeling (TableModel), CRUD, raw SQL, transactions, vector/full-text/hybrid search, auto-embedding, custom embedding functions, and reference templates/snippets (vector/hybrid/image) plus agent-oriented examples (RAG/memory/text2sql).
Comprehensive MDX component patterns (Note, Pitfall, DeepDive, Recipes, etc.) for all documentation types. Authoritative source for component usage, examples, and heading conventions.