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World-class Kubernetes operations - deployments, debugging, Helm charts, and the battle scars from managing clusters that serve millions of requestsUse when "kubernetes, k8s, kubectl, helm, pod, deployment, service, ingress, configmap, secret, statefulset, daemonset, hpa, pvc, crashloopbackoff, imagepullbackoff, oomkilled, liveness probe, readiness probe, kubernetes, k8s, containers, docker, helm, deployment, devops, cloud-native" mentioned.
Comprehensive toolkit for generating, validating, and managing Kubernetes YAML resources. Use this skill when creating Kubernetes manifests (Deployments, Services, ConfigMaps, StatefulSets, etc.), working with Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs), or generating production-ready K8s configurations.
When the user wants to plan product distribution via marketplaces, app stores, or third-party platforms. Also use when the user mentions "distribution channels," "marketplace listing," "app store listing," "Figma plugin," "Chrome extension marketplace," "AWS Marketplace," "Shopify app," "GPTs store," "app distribution," or "third-party marketplace."
Decompose input into a structured task backlog for automated agent loops. Use when asked to "create a task plan", "break this into tasks", "decompose this PRD", "turn this into a backlog", or "plan tasks from" any input source (PRD, Figma feedback, GitHub issues, user requirements). Also use when the user provides a PRD, design doc, or requirements and wants executable tasks, even if they don't mention "task plan" explicitly.
Pixel-faithful clone of any web UI into the user's existing stack, using whatever sources are available — a screenshot alone, a live URL, raw HTML/CSS, or any combination. Use this skill whenever the user wants to recreate, match, replicate, or "clone" a design from a screenshot, image, URL, Figma export, or HTML dump. Trigger on phrases like "clone this", "match this design", "build this from screenshot", "recreate this page", "make it look like this", "rebuild this UI", "copy this layout", or any time the user provides a visual reference and asks for a faithful implementation. Do not undertrigger — even if the user just drops a screenshot without explicit phrasing, this skill applies.
Use this skill for WordPress development with Impreza theme and WPBakery Page Builder. Triggers include: converting designs (described, visual, or Figma) to WordPress/Impreza code, creating WPBakery shortcodes, building Impreza pages, implementing responsive layouts, customizing Impreza elements, or any WordPress development task using the Impreza theme with WPBakery. Essential for producing copy-paste ready code that works seamlessly with Impreza theme structure.
Universal fallback for executing actions across 1,000+ apps when no other skill is available. Use this skill ONLY when user requests an action on an app/service not covered by other skills (e.g., Notion, Asana, Trello, HubSpot, Airtable, Linear, Monday, Zendesk, Intercom, Stripe, Shopify, QuickBooks, Zoom, Microsoft 365, Dropbox, Box, Figma, Jira, Confluence, etc.). Do NOT use if another skill already handles the service. Triggers on requests to connect to external apps, execute actions on third-party services, or when user asks "can you actually do X" for an unsupported service.
Extracts the full design soul, system, and agent rules from reference UI images. Use this skill when the user provides screenshots, Figma exports, or any UI reference images and wants the agent to design with the same soul, taste, feeling, and personality — not just copy colors and spacing. Marrow reads beneath the surface: it extracts the living core of a design — the decisions, proportions, restraint, and emotional intent that make a UI feel the way it does. Triggers on: /marrow, /extract-ui, /design-from-ref, /read-design, or any prompt like "extract the design system from these images", "make it look and feel like this", "get the rules from this UI", "build with the same soul", "match this design". Always use this skill when images are provided alongside a request to replicate, match, or be inspired by a design.
Modern web applications with authentic neobrutalist aesthetic. Bold typography, hard shadows (no blur), thick black borders, high-contrast primary colors, raw visual tension. Extrapolates neobrutalism to SaaS dashboards, e-commerce, landing pages, startup MVPs. Activate on 'neobrutalism', 'neubrutalism', 'brutalist', 'bold borders', 'hard shadows', 'raw aesthetic', 'anti-minimalism', 'gumroad style', 'figma style'. NOT for glassmorphism (use vaporwave-glassomorphic-ui-designer), Windows retro (use windows-3-1-web-designer or windows-95-web-designer), soft shadows, gradients, neumorphism.
Guides Claude from idea to working prototype using frameworks from OpenAI, Figma, and Airbnb. Use when starting new product features, planning MVP scope, making build-vs-buy decisions, or guiding users from concept to shippable prototype. Applies AI-first thinking (Kevin Weil), simplicity forcing functions (Dylan Field), and complete experience design (Brian Chesky).
Master Kubernetes with pods, deployments, services, ingress, ConfigMaps, secrets, and production cluster management.
Apply 2026's top graphic design trends to any creative brief. Based on Kittl × Savee's 2026 Design Trends Report (10 trends + 2 honorable mentions), backed by Adobe, Figma, and Pinterest data. Use when: **Designing a brand identity** — pick the right aesthetic for your audience; **Creating social media assets** — use trending visual languages that perform; **Briefing a designer or AI image tool** — give precise style direction with vocabulary and references; **Refreshing a visual identity** — know what's rising vs saturating; **Building mood boards** — combine trends intentionally with data-backed rationale.