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Create well-structured RFCs and technical proposals for software projects. Use this skill whenever the user wants to write an RFC, technical proposal, design doc, architecture doc, or system design overview. Also trigger when the user says things like "write an RFC", "I need to propose a new system", "create a technical proposal", "document the architecture", "write up the design", "I need a design doc", or "explain the system architecture in a doc". Even if they just say "RFC", "design doc", or "arch doc", use this skill. Covers both RFCs (proposing what to build) and architecture docs (documenting an existing codebase).
Avaza integration. Manage Organizations. Use when the user wants to interact with Avaza data.
Todoist integration. Manage Projects, Users, Labels, Filters, Sections, Comments. Use when the user wants to interact with Todoist data.
Spawn specialized sub-agents with context handoff for complex multi-phase tasks. Enables expertise delegation within a session with automatic context merging and depth limiting to prevent infinite loops.
Use this skill whenever the user wants to work with the Loops CLI from the terminal. This includes installing or updating the CLI, authenticating, storing and selecting API keys, validating credentials, and running commands for contacts, contact properties, lists, events, and transactional email. Trigger on phrases like "Loops CLI", "loops auth login", "loops contacts create", "loops contacts update", "loops events send", "loops transactional send", "loops api-key", "brew install loops-so/tap/loops", or any time the user wants to use Loops from the shell instead of application code.
This skill should be used when a designer wants to produce a holistic design for a full feature before it is broken into tasks — for example "design feature
Routes idle sBTC to the highest safe live yield path and executes capped Zest supply when Zest is the best current route.
Act! 365 integration. Manage Contacts, Groups, Opportunities, Tasks, Users. Use when the user wants to interact with Act! 365 data.
Legal document drafting -- contracts, memos, briefs, complaints, demand letters, opinions, discovery, settlements, ToS, privacy policies. Full pipeline: document structure, per-section writing, Bluebook citation, case law lookup (CourtListener API), regulation lookup (eCFR API), DOCX output, and TDD-style verification (defined terms, cross-references, placeholders, boilerplate, citation format). Triggers on: 'draft a contract', 'write a legal memo', 'create an NDA', 'write a brief', 'legal document about', 'draft a complaint', 'terms of service', 'privacy policy', 'demand letter', 'settlement agreement', 'legal opinion', 'discovery requests', any request to produce a legal or law-related document.
Use when executing implementation plans. Dispatches independent subagents for individual tasks with code review checkpoints between iterations for rapid, controlled development.
Add field definitions to existing research outline.
Auto-detect project tech stack and configure language-specific references