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Consult external LLMs (Gemini, OpenAI/Codex, Qwen) for second opinions, alternative plans, independent reviews, or delegated tasks. Use when a user asks for another model's perspective, wants to compare answers, or requests delegating a subtask to Gemini/Codex/Qwen.
Apply the "Family Values" design philosophy to every UI you build. Use this skill whenever creating frontends, components, apps, landing pages, dashboards, or any user-facing interface. Enforces three core principles — Simplicity (gradual revelation), Fluidity (seamless transitions), and Delight (selective emphasis) — so that every output feels crafted, intentional, and alive. Prevents generic, static, lifeless UI. Works alongside other skills like frontend-design, web-animation-design, etc.
NBA data via ESPN public endpoints — scores, standings, rosters, schedules, game summaries, statistical leaders, and news. Zero config, no API keys. Use when: user asks about NBA scores, standings, team rosters, schedules, game stats, box scores, or NBA news. Don't use when: user asks about WNBA (use wnba-data), basketball in other leagues, college basketball, or other sports. Don't use for live play-by-play — data updates post-play.
Construct and analyze compound-target-disease networks for drug repurposing, polypharmacology discovery, and systems pharmacology. Builds multi-layer networks from ChEMBL, OpenTargets, STRING, DrugBank, Reactome, FAERS, and 60+ other ToolUniverse tools. Calculates Network Pharmacology Scores (0-100), identifies repurposing candidates, predicts mechanisms, and analyzes polypharmacology. Use when users ask about drug repurposing via network analysis, multi-target drug effects, compound-target-disease networks, systems pharmacology, or polypharmacology.
Scans the codebase against another skill's criteria using a parallel agent team. Use when the user says /scan <skill-name> to audit code quality, find violations, or assess conformance to best practices.
CLI for debugging Node.js backend processes with non-blocking inspection. Use when the user needs to connect to Node.js processes (by PID, name, Docker, or port), set tracepoints/logpoints/exceptionpoints, capture call stacks and local variables, run JavaScript in the process context, or inspect console logs. Requires daemon; connect before other debug commands.
Two-round debate protocol where perspectives challenge each other before consensus. Round 1 presents independent positions, Round 2 allows counter-arguments and rebuttals. Produces battle-tested decisions for high-stakes choices.
Bootstrap new projects with strong typing, linting, formatting, and testing. Supports Python, TypeScript, and other languages with research fallback.
PGA Tour, LPGA, and DP World Tour golf data via ESPN public endpoints — tournament leaderboards, scorecards, season schedules, golfer profiles/overviews, and news. Zero config, no API keys. Use when: user asks about golf scores, tournament leaderboards, scorecards, PGA Tour schedule, golfer profiles, golfer season stats, LPGA results, or golf news. Don't use when: user asks about other sports.
Convert Markdown documents into professional PDF whitepapers with Apple design style. Supports full Markdown syntax (code blocks, tables, blockquotes, lists, etc.). Automatically generates cover pages, table of contents, headers and footers. Use cases: Technical documents, whitepapers, tutorials, reports and other Markdown documents that require professional typesetting.
Autonomous mobile dev subagent that implements a single user story from a PRD for Expo / React Native apps. Use when you need parallel, independent mobile implementation tasks — screens, native components, data fetching, navigation. Designed to run alongside other ralph-mobile instances. Receives a specific task ID and PRD path. Returns a structured completion signal. Does NOT commit or modify the PRD — those are handled by the documenter. Loads expo, building-native-ui, vercel-react-native-skills, native-data-fetching, and expo-dev-client skills automatically.
When the user wants to create or update their app marketing context document. Also use when the user mentions "app context", "marketing brief", "app positioning", or when starting any ASO or app marketing project. This is the foundation skill — all other skills check for this context first.