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Personal writing style preferences. Reference this skill when writing, translating, or editing content to ensure consistent style, punctuation, and formatting.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "remove AI writing patterns", "humanize this text", "make this sound more natural", "remove AI-generated traces", "fix robotic writing", or needs to eliminate AI writing patterns from prose. Supports both English and Chinese text. Based on Wikipedia's "Signs of AI writing" guide, detects and fixes inflated symbolism, promotional language, superficial -ing analyses, vague attributions, AI vocabulary, negative parallelisms, and excessive conjunctive phrases.
This skill provides reference guidance for citation verification in academic writing. Use when the user asks about "citation verification best practices", "how to verify references", "preventing fake citations", or needs guidance on citation accuracy. This skill supports ml-paper-writing by providing detailed verification principles and common error patterns.
Systematic review response workflow from comment analysis to professional rebuttal writing. Use when the user asks to "write rebuttal", "respond to reviewers", "draft review response", or "analyze review comments". Improves paper acceptance rates.
Docusaurus Config Setup - Auto-activating skill for Technical Documentation. Triggers on: docusaurus config setup, docusaurus config setup Part of the Technical Documentation skill category.
Project documentation that stays alive. Read before starting work, update after finishing. Covers project setup, specs, architecture diagrams, and execution plans. Use when starting a project, writing a spec, checking existing docs, updating docs after changes, or when someone says "set up docs", "create a plan", "audit docs", or "init project".
Simplify documentation for clarity and scannability with approval-gated edits
Review RFCs for problem clarity, compliance, security, and performance using SCQA framework
Proofread posts before publishing for spelling, grammar, repetition, logic, weak arguments, and broken links
Checks hierarchy & links, SSOT, proactive compression, requirements compliance, freshness indicators, legacy cleanup, stack adaptation. Returns findings with severity, location, and recommendations.
Create, validate, and transition documentation artifacts (Vision, Journey, Epic, Story, Agent Spec, Spike, ADR, Persona, Runbook, Bug, Design) and their supporting docs (architecture overviews, journey maps, competitive analyses) through their lifecycle phases. Use when the user wants to write a spec, plan a feature, create an epic, add a user story, draft an ADR, start a research spike, define a persona, create a user persona, create a runbook, define a validation procedure, file a bug, report a defect, create a design, capture a wireframe, document a UI flow, sketch interaction states, update the architecture overview, document the system architecture, move an artifact to a new phase, seed an implementation plan, implement a spec, fix a bug, work on a story, or validate cross-references between artifacts. When a SPEC, STORY, or BUG comes up for implementation, always chain into the swain-do skill to create a tracked plan before any code is written. When swain-do is requested on an EPIC, VISION, or JOURNEY, decompose into implementable children first — swain-do runs on the children, not the container. Covers any request to create, update, review, or transition spec artifacts and supporting docs.
This Skill must be used in scenarios involving the use of Chinese characters and punctuation marks, such as outputting content containing Chinese characters and Chinese punctuation, writing Chinese documents, generating Chinese interactive responses based on Chinese documents, replying to users' questions or tasks raised in Chinese, and performing mixed Chinese and non-Chinese layout operations, to obtain professional operation guidance and behavioral specification guidance for Chinese characters.