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Create advanced cartographic symbols using CIM (Cartographic Information Model). Use for complex multi-layer symbols, animated markers, custom line patterns, and data-driven symbology.
Expert in physical and human geography, climate systems, cartography, and spatial analysis — builds geographically coherent worlds where terrain, climate, resources, and settlement patterns make scientific sense
Hamilton Helmer's 7 Powers framework applied to a business. Spawns a team of specialist agents — Power Cartographer, Lifecycle Timer, Counter-Positioning Scout, and Moat Devil's Advocate — who each apply a distinct lens from Helmer's taxonomy. The lead synthesizes into a Power Inventory (what you have), Power Pipeline (what's achievable given your stage), and the honest Helmer Verdict. Use when the user says "helmer this", "apply 7 powers", "what power does this company have", "is this a moat", "diagnose my competitive position", or proposes a business and wants strategic analysis. Works standalone or after /thiel (which confirms you need a monopoly) or /munger (which asks if the economics are durable).
Clayton Christensen's Disruption Analysis applied to a company, market, or business idea. Spawns a team of specialist agents — Disruption Cartographer, RPV Diagnostician, Jobs Archaeologist, Trajectory Analyst, Incumbent's Advocate — who each apply a distinct lens from Christensen's framework to evaluate disruption risk and opportunity. The lead synthesizes into a disruption verdict: is this company vulnerable to disruption from below, is this startup on a genuine disruption trajectory, or is this a sustaining innovation that incumbents will crush? Use when the user says "christensen this", "disruption analysis", "is this disruptive", "vulnerable to disruption", or wants to evaluate whether a company/market faces disruption risk. Works as a standalone analysis or paired with /munger for a complete picture.
Expert guidance on map design principles, color theory, visual hierarchy, typography, and cartographic best practices for creating effective and beautiful maps with Mapbox. Use when designing map styles, choosing colors, or making cartographic decisions.
CesiumJS spatial math - Cartesian3, Cartographic, Matrix4, Quaternion, Transforms, Ellipsoid, BoundingSphere, projections, coordinate conversions. Use when converting between coordinate systems, computing positions on the ellipsoid, performing spatial intersection tests, building model matrices, or working with geographic projections.
Maps and documents codebases of any size by orchestrating parallel subagents. Creates docs/CODEBASE_MAP.md with architecture, file purposes, dependencies, and navigation guides. Updates CLAUDE.md with a summary. Use when user says "map this codebase", "cartographer", "/cartographer", "create codebase map", "document the architecture", "understand this codebase", or when onboarding to a new project. Automatically detects if map exists and updates only changed sections.
Codebase mapping and documentation using parallel AI subagents. Invoke for: map this codebase, document architecture, understand codebase, onboarding to new project, create CODEBASE_MAP.md, generate architecture diagrams.
Generate visual concept maps, flowcharts, architecture diagrams, and relationship diagrams from structured notes or technical content using Mermaid syntax. Use when the user has lecture notes, study materials, or technical documentation and wants visual diagrams to aid understanding. Produces multiple diagram types: concept hierarchy maps, process flowcharts, architecture diagrams, comparison matrices, timeline diagrams, and mind maps. Trigger phrases: 'create diagrams from notes', 'visualize concepts', 'concept map', 'make flowcharts', 'diagram this', 'visual notes'.
Cartographic principles for MapLibre GL JS — label and symbol legibility on imagery vs. vector basemaps, figure-ground for point icons, styling vector roads over aerial imagery, visual hierarchy, typography (glyphs/font stacks), sprites and route shields, layer ordering for data injection, and accessibility. Use when styling a map, choosing text or symbol colors, making markers or roads readable on satellite/aerial imagery, setting up fonts or icons, debugging shields, or ordering layers correctly.
Map a codebase into a structured vocabulary — surfaces, features, entities, flows, compartments, invariants, tech stack — plus code-health metrics. Produces a JSON map and an interactive local UI. Use whenever the user wants to understand or audit a codebase.