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Automate desktop GUI workflows via Claude computer use API with screenshot capture and mouse/keyboard control.
ClickHouse queries, Goose migrations, chdb test schema, Weaviate collections/migrations, or telemetry storage paths.
Schedule, create, and manage social media posts via the Buffer GraphQL API. Use this skill when the user wants to post to social media through Buffer, schedule posts, create ideas, list channels, retrieve posts, or manage their Buffer queue. Triggers on: Buffer, schedule a post, publish to social media, Buffer API, social media queue, Buffer channels, create Buffer post, Buffer idea, or any mention of posting to LinkedIn/Twitter/Instagram/Facebook/Bluesky/Threads/Pinterest/Mastodon/YouTube/TikTok via Buffer.
/cs:cpo-review <plan> — JTBD-driven interrogation of product roadmap, PMF signal, and portfolio focus.
Applies Generic Service (GS) branding to Markdown documents and generates branded PDFs. This is the PRIMARY skill for generating PDFs from Markdown, creating proposals, or applying project-specific templates. Do not use the generic 'pdf' skill for generating documents from Markdown or React templates.
Create, modify, and manage Word documents.
Expert in SNDA agreements (Subordination, Non-Disturbance, and Attornment) that protect tenants from eviction if the landlord's lender forecloses. Use when tenant is negotiating lease for major space requiring significant investment, lender is requiring subordination, analyzing tenant's foreclosure protection, drafting three-party SNDA agreements, evaluating whether tenant can survive foreclosure, or negotiating with lenders for non-disturbance protection. Key terms include SNDA, non-disturbance, attornment, subordination, foreclosure, lender priority, tenant protection, mortgage, charge, tripartite agreement, lease survival
Strategic marketing leadership guidance for B2B SaaS and technology companies. Covers go-to-market strategy, product marketing, content marketing, demand generation, SEO, community building, event marketing, PR, partnerships, and pricing strategy. Use when planning marketing strategy, launching products, building brand awareness, driving demand, or scaling marketing operations. Use for "marketing plan", "GTM strategy", "content strategy", "demand gen", "product launch marketing".
Analyzes competitor products and companies by synthesizing data from pricing pages, app store reviews, job postings, SEO signals, and social media into structured competitive intelligence. Produces feature comparison matrices scored across 12 dimensions, SWOT analyses, positioning maps, UX audits, pricing model breakdowns, action item roadmaps, and stakeholder presentation templates. Use when conducting competitor analysis, comparing products against competitors, researching the competitive landscape, building battle cards for sales, preparing for a product strategy or roadmap session, responding to a competitor's new feature or pricing change, or performing a quarterly competitive review.
FinancialForce integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with FinancialForce data.
Manage interactive terminal sessions (SSH, REPLs, databases, TUI apps) via pty-bridge CLI. Use when the standard Bash tool cannot handle interactive programs that require a PTY.
Structured UX evaluation that produces quantitative assessments, identifies specific issues, and routes to the right Intent skill for resolution. Part of the Intent design strategy system. Runs heuristic evaluations, cognitive walkthroughs, anti-pattern detection, and task success analysis. Scores, categorizes, and prioritizes findings — then maps every issue to the skill that fixes it. Trigger on: UX review, design audit, heuristic evaluation, usability assessment, "review this design", "what's wrong with this", "evaluate the experience", "is this accessible", "check for dark patterns", "how good is this UX", "rate this design", "find the problems", or any request to systematically assess the quality of a user experience. This is the diagnostic entry point of the Intent system — the UX doctor that diagnoses issues and refers to specialists.