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Build chat interfaces for querying documents using natural language. Extract information from PDFs, GitHub repositories, emails, and other sources. Use when creating interactive document Q&A systems, knowledge base chatbots, email search interfaces, or document exploration tools.
When the user wants to leverage high-authority platforms for rankings or backlinks. Also use when the user mentions "parasite SEO," "parasitic SEO," "barnacle SEO," "hosted content," "third-party publishing," "Medium SEO," "Reddit SEO," "GitHub parasite SEO," "LinkedIn Pulse SEO," "high-authority platforms," "distributed authority," "borrow domain authority," or "rank without own website." For GitHub specifics, use github-seo.
This skill is used when the user requests 'review my prompt', 'analyze my conversation history', 'diagnose my understanding level', or when it is invoked via /prompt-review. It reads past AI Agent conversation histories (Claude Code, GitHub Copilot Chat, Cline, Roo Code, Windsurf, Antigravity), estimates the user's technical understanding level, prompting patterns and AI dependency, then generates a corresponding report.
Build apps that integrate with external services via Membrane. Use when the user wants to add integrations to their product — let their customers connect to Slack, HubSpot, Salesforce, GitHub, Google Sheets, Jira, or any other app, execute actions, sync data, or handle webhooks. Covers backend token generation, frontend connection UI, running actions, data collections, and AI agent tooling.
Sync provider changes from cloned repositories in the providers/ folder. Use when syncing upstream changes from external provider repositories (claude-code, gemini, codex) while preserving local customizations. Includes multi-step workflow: checking for new commits via GitHub CLI, generating diffs, deep analysis, Pal MCP refactor planning, and applying changes incrementally. Never use for opencode provider (created locally, not cloned).
Use when working with the `arise` CLI to check readiness, generate review-first plans from strict PRDs or GitHub issues, inspect `.arise/` artifacts, execute reviewed plans, or recover interrupted and integration-blocked runs.
Takes meeting transcripts, extracts action items with owners and deadlines, detects implicit commitments, generates structured meeting summaries, and outputs task files compatible with Linear, GitHub Issues, and other project management tools.
Git branching strategies, conflict resolution, rebase workflows, monorepo patterns, and advanced operations like cherry-pick, bisect, and reflog recovery. Activate on "git", "branching strategy", "merge conflict", "rebase", "cherry-pick", "monorepo git", "git bisect", "git reflog", "squash commits". NOT for GitHub Actions CI/CD (use github-actions-pipeline-builder), GitHub API/webhooks, or PR review processes (use code-review-checklist).
Analyzes and compares existing skills from any source (skills.sh, GitHub, Claude marketplace, or local files) against a target skill or requirement. Fetches skill content, evaluates it across 10 dimensions, produces a structured comparison table, identifies gaps, and recommends whether to adopt, adapt, or build from scratch. Trigger when: analyze this skill, compare skills, is this skill good enough, what does this skill do, skill evaluation, should I use this skill, skill gap analysis, paste a skills.sh URL, GitHub skill URL, or upload a SKILL.md file for review.
Connect Codex to any app via the Composio CLI. Send emails, create issues, post messages, update databases - take real actions across Gmail, Slack, GitHub, Notion, and 1000+ services from the terminal.
The PRIMARY development workflow for the Archon project (remote-coding-agent). Use this skill instead of any PRP skills when working on Archon code. Routes to 10 specialized cookbooks based on what the user is trying to do: RESEARCH — "how does the orchestrator work?", "where is session state defined?", "trace the workflow execution flow", "what is IWorkflowStore?" INVESTIGATE — "should we use Drizzle or Prisma?", "what's the best way to add WebSockets?", "can we migrate to Turso?", "how do other projects handle rate limiting?" PRD — "write a PRD for dark mode", "spec out the notification feature", "product requirements for webhook retry" PLAN — "plan the auth refactor", "design the caching layer", "create an implementation plan for #42" IMPLEMENT — "implement the plan", "execute .claude/archon/plans/auth.plan.md", "build the feature from the plan", "code this up" REVIEW — "review PR #123", "review my changes", "code review the diff" DEBUG — "debug the failing test", "why is streaming broken?", "root cause analysis on the timeout issue" COMMIT — "commit these changes", "commit the auth refactor" PR — "create a PR", "open a pull request for this branch" ISSUE — "report this to gh", "create a gh issue", "log it in github", "file a bug for this", "create a feature request" This skill triggers on ANY development task: researching, investigating, planning, building, reviewing, debugging, committing, or shipping code. NOT for: Running Archon CLI workflows in worktrees (use /archon instead).
Query APIs, files, and live sources using Coral SQL. Use when the user asks about data from GitHub, Slack, Linear, Datadog, Sentry, or other connected sources.