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Expert in building and nurturing developer communities - DevRel strategy, developer experience, technical content, documentation communities, and turning developers into advocates. Covers OSS community building, API ecosystems, and developer-first go-to-market. Use when "developer community, devrel, developer relations, developer experience, open source community, api community, documentation community, developer advocacy, " mentioned.
Open source community building and engagement. Welcoming contributors, managing discussions, writing release notes, and fostering a healthy project ecosystem.
System architecture design for Rust/WebAssembly projects. Creates ADRs, designs APIs, plans module structures, and documents architectural decisions. Never writes implementation code - focuses purely on design and documentation.
Post to Reddit using AppleScript Chrome control. Use when user wants to post to Reddit, share on subreddits, or promote open source projects on Reddit. Triggers on "post to reddit", "share on reddit", "reddit post", "submit to subreddit", or any Reddit posting request.
Use when working with yt-dlp
Write and publish blog posts for the block/goose open source project
Guide for posting content to the Bluesky social network using the bsky terminal app. This skill should be used proactively when working in public repositories and there is interesting, shareable content (new features, insights, achievements, or announcements worth sharing with the community). Use it when asked to post to Bluesky, or when content seems worth sharing publicly.
Researches project histories, changelogs, developer interviews, and open source documentation. Use when the album subject involves technology projects or developer stories.
Craft professional README.md files for GitHub open source projects. Generates hero sections, installation instructions, feature tables, and architecture diagrams. Use when creating or revising a README, documenting a CLI tool, library, or open source project, or when user asks about README structure, badges, or project documentation.
Write changelog entries for open source documentation sites using Keep a Changelog format. Use when asked to "write a changelog", "update the changelog", "add changelog entry", "document recent changes", or after a release/set of changes that should be recorded. Reviews git commits since the last changelog entry and produces a categorized, human-readable entry.
Analyse a repository to identify its focus, technology stack, and labels, then search for and apply appropriate shields.io badges to markdown files.
Automatically hunt for high-impact OSS contribution opportunities.