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Define and organize design tokens (color, spacing, typography, elevation) with naming conventions and usage guidance.
Specify micro-interactions with trigger, rules, feedback, and loop/mode definitions.
OpenFGA authorization modeling best practices and guidelines. This skill should be used when authoring, reviewing, or refactoring OpenFGA authorization models. Triggers on tasks involving OpenFGA models, relationship definitions, permission structures, .fga files, .fga.yaml test files, or OpenFGA SDK usage in JavaScript, TypeScript, Go, Python, Java, or .NET.
Framework Overview of Major Historical Events - A framework-based overview of one macro historical event per day. Prioritize linking to recent hot topics, form a systematic cognitive framework, and provide social talking points. The output includes six modules: Definition, Causes, Process, Impacts, Cognitive Framework, and Talking Points Cheat Sheet.
Diagnose and fix broken Goldsky Turbo pipelines interactively. Use whenever the user has a specific pipeline that is misbehaving — error state, stuck in 'starting', connection refused, slow backfill, not getting data in postgres/clickhouse, duplicate rows, missing fields, named pipeline failing ('my base-usdc-transfers keeps failing'), or any symptom where something is wrong with a deployed pipeline. Runs goldsky turbo logs and status commands, identifies root cause, and offers to run fixes. For looking up CLI syntax or error message definitions WITHOUT an active problem, use /turbo-monitor-debug instead.
Expert product strategy and product marketing skill. Use when defining product vision, assessing product-market fit, sizing market opportunities, doing competitive positioning, building growth loops, designing PLG strategies, creating product marketing context, or using the Working Backwards methodology. Activates for: product strategy, product marketing, PMM, product manager, product management, growth product manager, working backwards, PR/FAQ, Amazon PR FAQ, product roadmap, product positioning, product-market fit, product launch, feature prioritization, TAM SAM SOM, market sizing, competitive moat, business model design, monetization strategy, north star metric, activation, retention, growth loops, freemium, PLG, product-led growth, growth experimentation, ICP context, marketing context document.
Comprehensive B2B demand generation and lead acquisition skill. Use when building lead generation systems, creating demand acquisition campaigns, optimizing CAC, designing lead magnets, conducting lead research, or planning multi-channel demand strategies. Covers ICP definition, funnel strategy, channel optimization, lead scoring, attribution, and pipeline generation for B2B SaaS.
Define the design rules (Skill Laws) that all Skills must follow, including core principles such as AI-first, human-centric, and ready-to-use. When to use: When users create a new Skill, optimize an existing Skill, ask about Skill design specifications, or need to evaluate Skill quality.
Launch RFC/debate discussions on GitHub: define topic, classify type, compose structured RFC/poll, review, publish via GraphQL
Non-glass SwiftUI APIs from WWDC 2025 (iOS 26, macOS 26, visionOS 26). Covers @Animatable macro, TextEditor with AttributedString/AttributedTextSelection/AttributedTextFormattingDefinition, FindContext, WebView/WebPage, UIHostingSceneDelegate, ToolbarSpacer, Slider ticks, windowResizeAnchor, dragContainer, draggable(containerItemID:), scrollEdgeEffectStyle, tabBarMinimizeBehavior. Use when building rich text editors, embedding web content, bridging UIKit scenes to SwiftUI, or configuring scroll edge effects and tab bar minimization. DO NOT use for Liquid Glass design patterns (use apple-liquid-glass-design), general Swift or pre-iOS 26 SwiftUI (use swiftui-ui-patterns).
Provides architecture guidance for multi-tenant platforms on Cloudflare or Vercel. Use when defining domain strategy, tenant identification, isolation, routing, custom domains, and plan/limit mapping.
Market positioning strategy using the April Dunford framework, enriched with JTBD discovery, Moore positioning statement, and Neumeier's Onliness Test. Produces a complete positioning document, positioning statement, competitive alternatives map, and market category analysis. Use when the user wants to define or refine their market positioning, find their unique position, differentiate from competitors, craft a positioning statement, choose a market category, or figure out "how should we position this product." Triggers for "positioning", "how to position", "market position", "differentiation strategy", "positioning statement", "competitive positioning", "category strategy", "where do we fit in the market", "how are we different", "unique value proposition", or any request to define, sharpen, or rethink positioning. Works standalone — no prior startup-design or startup-competitors session needed, but leverages their output if available.