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Multi-perspective dialectical reasoning with cross-evaluative synthesis. Spawns parallel evaluative lenses (STRUCTURAL, EVIDENTIAL, SCOPE, ADVERSARIAL, PRAGMATIC) that critique thesis AND critique each other's critiques, producing N-squared evaluation matrix before recursive aggregation. Triggers on /critique, /dialectic, /crosseval, requests for thorough analysis, stress-testing arguments, or finding weaknesses. Implements Hegelian refinement enhanced with interleaved multi-domain evaluation and convergent synthesis.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a design system", "build a design system for [business]", "design a UI kit", "create components in Pencil", "build screens for [industry]", "set up design tokens", or wants to generate a comprehensive, domain-tailored design system with variables, themes, reusable components, and example screens in a .pen file. Also triggered by "design system from scratch", "build a component library", or "create themed UI for [business type]".
Generate Zod-based environment variable management code from .env.example files. Use when you need to create type-safe env management, standardize env handling, or generate env schemas.
nginx C module directive design guidelines for creating admin-friendly configuration interfaces. This skill should be used when designing nginx module directives — deciding what to expose vs hardcode, naming conventions, scope placement, default values, variable design, and validation patterns. Triggers on tasks involving ngx_command_t design, directive naming, configuration API design, nginx module public interface, or directive deprecation.
Use when asked to "shape up", "run a shaping session", "set an appetite", "scope a project without estimates", "betting table", or "ship in fixed cycles". Helps teams escape estimate-driven development and Scrum fatigue. The Shape Up method (created by Ryan Singer at Basecamp/37signals) uses fixed time boxes, variable scope, and collaborative shaping to ship meaningful work predictably.
Master Rails Active Storage for file attachments, cloud storage integration, image transformations, and direct uploads. Use when implementing file uploads, managing attachments to records, configuring S3/GCS storage, generating image variants, and handling file analysis. Covers local disk, cloud services, direct uploads, and advanced patterns.
Use when building with DaisyUI — Tailwind CSS component class library. Covers class naming conventions, component classes (btn, card, modal, drawer, tab, badge, alert, etc.), color modifiers, size modifiers, theming with data-theme and CSS variables, OKLch colors, responsive patterns, installation, and class reference lookup via MCP tools.
Set up Inngest in a TypeScript project. Install the SDK, create a client, configure environment variables, serve endpoints or connect as a worker, and run the local dev server.
Perform adversarial visual audit of Quarto or Beamer slides checking for overflow, font consistency, box fatigue, and layout issues.
Apply DDD tactical patterns in code using entities, value objects, aggregates, repositories, and domain events with explicit invariants.
Handles Depot CLI installation, authentication, login, project setup, organization management, and API access. Use when installing the Depot CLI, logging in with `depot login`, creating or managing Depot projects, configuring API tokens or OIDC trust relationships, setting up depot.json, managing organizations, resetting build caches, or using the Depot API/SDKs. Also use when the user asks about Depot authentication methods, token types, environment variables, or general Depot platform setup that isn't specific to container builds, GitHub Actions runners, or Depot CI.
Manage Railway cloud deployments via the Railway CLI. Use when the user wants to deploy, manage services, set variables, view logs, link projects, add databases, configure domains, manage volumes, or perform any Railway platform operation from the terminal.