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Use when the user asks to document an implemented feature. Analyze the diff from the base branch, infer the feature boundary and name, and generate behavioral feature documentation under docs/features/.
Diagnose and fix problems in flash fiction and micro fiction. Use when flash fiction feels weak, when writing stories under 1500 words, when working with micro fiction, sudden fiction, or compressed narrative forms.
Write point-by-point rebuttals to reviewer comments. Extract concerns from reviews, generate evidence-based responses, and format as a structured rebuttal document. Use after receiving peer review feedback.
Write professional investment memorandums for VC, PE, or public market investments. Structure thesis, risks, and recommendations clearly.
Conventions for writing, organizing, and browsing documentation in a docs/ directory using docfront. Use when creating documents, restructuring documentation, or unsure about frontmatter format and file naming conventions.
Create effective internal team communications. Drafts newsletters, announcements, and messages that inform and engage team members.
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Create compelling business proposals that win deals and partnerships
Generate a GROOVE.md onboarding guide for contributors to a groove-enabled project. Explains the compound loop, commands, and conventions.
Create a 'how does X work' documentation file for a codebase component or concept. Use $ARGUMENTS as the doc topic if provided.
Three rounds of review to reduce AI detection rate and make articles more human-like. Activate this when users mention phrases such as "too AI-like", "sounds written by AI", "reduce AI detection rate", "review", or "make it more natural".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create AGENTS.md", "update AGENTS.md", "maintain agent docs", "set up CLAUDE.md", or needs to keep agent instructions concise. Enforces research-backed best practices for minimal, high-signal agent documentation.