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Analyze past exams from the same professor to surface patterns — subject weighting, recurring issue-spot traps, favored hypo types, policy-vs-doctrine mix — and forecast likely emphases for the upcoming exam. Use when the user says "what's on the exam", "analyze past exams", "predict the exam", or shares past exams.
Ask questions against an open investigation log — what witnesses said, where accounts conflict, what gaps exist, what the strongest evidence is on each issue. Use when the attorney needs to query the investigation record without re-reading every entry.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "design a CLI", "help me design command-line flags", "what flags should my tool have", "create a CLI spec", "refactor my CLI interface", "design a CLI my agent can call", or wants to design command-line UX (args/flags/subcommands/help/output/errors/config) before implementation or audit an existing CLI surface for consistency and composability.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "extract audio", "get the mp3", "strip audio from video", "rip audio", "save audio from video", "convert to audio", "get the soundtrack", "pull the audio track", "save as mp3", "export audio", or "separate audio from video".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a changelog", "generate a changelog", "update my changelog", "fill in the changelog", "add a changelog", "CHANGELOG is missing entries", "changelog is out of date", "what's missing from my changelog", "changelog from git history", "write changelog", "release notes", or says "my project needs a CHANGELOG".
Srcwalk is the agent's code navigator: one tree-sitter CLI for repo maps, token-aware large-file reads, symbol search, callers/callees, deps, impact checks, and precise drill-ins. Use it before raw reads or grep for code-structure work. Run `srcwalk guide` first. Must use! It is the installed binary's source of truth.
Wix integration. Manage Stores. Use when the user wants to interact with Wix data.
Harvest integration. Manage Projects, Tasks, Persons, Expenses, Clients. Use when the user wants to interact with Harvest data.
Compare Itô prediction-market baskets against a user's knowledge base, portfolio notes, financial context, watchlist, or research thesis. Use for read-only basket comparison and gap analysis without investment advice or live trading.
Evaluate the source, strength, sustainability and weakening risks of a company's competitive advantages, and determine whether the moat truly exists and can be converted into returns. Suitable for scenarios such as long-term stock initial screening, high-quality company research, and competitive barrier judgment.
Use this skill whenever the user wants to work with the Loops CLI from the terminal. This includes installing or updating the CLI, authenticating, storing and selecting API keys, validating credentials, and running commands for contacts, contact properties, lists, events, transactional email, campaigns, email messages, themes, and components. Trigger on phrases like "Loops CLI", "loops auth login", "loops campaigns create", "loops email-messages update", "loops themes list", "loops components get", "loops contacts create", "loops events send", "loops transactional send", "loops api-key", "loops agent-context", "brew install loops-so/tap/loops", or any time the user wants to use Loops from the shell instead of application code.
Start or reuse CAD Viewer and return review links for explicit CAD, robot-description, and G-code files. Use when visually reviewing `.step`, `.stp`, `.glb`, `.stl`, `.3mf`, `.gcode`, `.dxf`, `.urdf`, `.srdf`, or `.sdf` files, especially when handed off from CAD, G-code, URDF, SRDF, or SDF generation skills.