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Use when user wants to execute long-running tasks that require multiple sessions to complete. This skill manages task decomposition, progress tracking, and autonomous execution using Codex non-interactive mode with auto-continuation. Trigger phrases include autonomous, long-running task, multi-session, 自主执行, 长时任务, autonomous skill.
World-class presentation creation embodying principles from Garr Reynolds, Nancy Duarte, Guy Kawasaki, Seth Godin, and TED
Use when Claude Code needs a second opinion, verification, or deeper research on technical matters. This includes researching how a library or API works, confirming implementation approaches, verifying technical assumptions, understanding complex code patterns, or getting alternative perspectives on architectural decisions. The agent leverages the Codex CLI to provide independent analysis and validation.
Set up a complete book writing workspace with AI agents, instructions, prompts, and scripts. Use when users want to create a new book/technical writing project with Markdown + Re:VIEW + PDF output workflow. Triggers on "book writing workspace", "technical book project", "執筆ワークスペース", or similar project setup requests.
Build new AI method from scratch using the MTHDS standard (.mthds bundle files). Use when user says "create a pipeline", "build a workflow", "new .mthds file", "make a method", "design a pipe", or wants to create any new method from scratch. Guides the user through a 10-phase construction process.
Explain and document MTHDS bundles. Use when user says "what does this pipeline do?", "explain this workflow", "explain this method", "walk me through this .mthds file", "describe the flow", "document this pipeline", "how does this work?", or wants to understand an existing MTHDS method bundle.
Prepare inputs for MTHDS methods. Use when user says "prepare inputs", "create inputs", "use my files", "generate test data", "template", "synthesize inputs", "mock inputs", "I have a PDF/image/document to use", "make sample data", or wants to create inputs.json for running a .mthds pipeline. Handles user-provided files, synthetic data generation, placeholder templates, and mixed approaches. Defaults to automatic mode.
Surface, prioritize, and track risky assumptions before investing significant effort. Use when starting a new project, before major feature work, when feeling uncertain about direction, when the user says "I think users want...", "we assume...", "probably...", or before any build decision that hasn't been validated with real users.
Check and validate MTHDS bundles for issues. Use when user says "validate this", "check my workflow", "check my method", "does this .mthds make sense?", "review this pipeline", "any issues?", "is this correct?". Reports problems without modifying files. Read-only analysis.
Google Ads deep analysis covering Search, Performance Max, Display, YouTube, and Demand Gen campaigns. Evaluates 74 checks across conversion tracking, wasted spend, account structure, keywords, ads, and settings. Use when user says "Google Ads", "Google PPC", "search ads", "PMax", "Performance Max", or "Google campaign".
Branch naming conventions, Git Flow vs trunk-based development, feature branch lifecycle, and release strategies. Reference when creating branches, planning releases, or choosing a branching model.
Strategic paid advertising planning with industry-specific templates. Covers platform selection, campaign architecture, budget planning, creative strategy, and phased implementation roadmap. Use when user says "ad plan", "ad strategy", "campaign planning", "media plan", "PPC strategy", or "advertising plan".