Loading...
Loading...
Found 11,832 Skills
Session retrospective and codification. Run at the end of any significant session to extract learnings, update documentation, and create artifacts that make future sessions smoother. Invoke when: - Finishing a multi-step implementation - After debugging a hard problem - End of any session with 3+ tool calls - "what did we learn?" / "wrap up" / "done" Subsumes /codify-learning (codification is one output, not the only one).
Make generated speech feel companion-like with fillers, emotional tuning, and preset speaking styles.
Enterprise session state management, token budget optimization, runtime tracking, session handoff protocols, context continuity for Claude Sonnet 4.5 and Haiku 4.5 with context awareness features
Fetches the latest news using news-aggregator-skill, formats it into a podcast script in Markdown format, and uses the tts skill to generate a podcast audio file. Use when the user asks to get the latest news and read it out as a podcast.
Audit Claude Code configuration health across all layers (CLAUDE.md, rules, skills, hooks, MCP). Run periodically or when collaboration feels off.
Coin comparison. Use this skill whenever the user asks to compare two or more coins. Trigger phrases include: compare, versus, vs, which is better, difference. MCP tools: info_marketsnapshot_get_market_snapshot, info_coin_get_coin_info per coin (or batch/search when available).
This skill should be used when the user requests to "save team", "team save", "save team configuration", or "export team". It reads the configuration from a running team and saves it as a snapshot file to the .team-profiles/ directory for reuse with /team-load.
Expert documentation generator for coding projects. Analyzes codebases to create thorough, comprehensive documentation for developers and users. Supports incremental updates, multi-audience documentation, architecture decision records, and documentation health tracking. Works with any project type (APIs, CLIs, web apps, libraries). Use when you need to document a new project, update docs after adding features, or create comprehensive documentation for open source releases.
Generate a production-ready AbsolutelySkilled skill from any source: GitHub repos, documentation URLs, or domain topics (marketing, sales, TypeScript, etc.). Triggers on /skill-forge, "create a skill for X", "generate a skill from these docs", "make a skill for this repo", "build a skill about marketing", or "add X to the registry". For URLs: performs deep doc research (README, llms.txt, API references). For domains: runs a brainstorming discovery session with the user to define scope and content. Outputs a complete skill/ folder with SKILL.md, evals.json, and optionally sources.yaml, ready to PR into the AbsolutelySkilled registry.
Analyze a project's past Codex sessions, memory files, and existing local skills to recommend the highest-value skills to create or update. Use when a user asks what skills a project needs, wants skill ideas grounded in real project history, wants an audit of current project-local skills, or wants recommendations for updating stale or incomplete skills instead of creating duplicates.
Take focused, region-specific screenshots from web pages. Navigates to the right page based on user context (URL, search query, social media post), locates the target region via DOM selectors, and crops to a clean, focused screenshot.
Trigger Scenarios: (1) Explicit memory requests – remember, record, don't forget, pay attention next time, form rules, generate summaries/record documents; (2) Correction and modification – note, incorrect, wrong, it should be, change to, replace with, don't, also need, missing; (3) Preference expression – I prefer, in the future, it's better, suggest, my habit, I usually; (4) Global specifications – unified, all, every, any, each, every time, all, uniformly; (5) Conversation end settlement – when the conversation ends naturally or the topic switches. Convert users' corrections, preferences and rules into structured memory files to improve the output quality of subsequent conversations.