Productivity
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agency-os
IncludedNotion-as-source-of-truth dispatch board for running your work like an AI agency. One Tasks database is the source of truth; tasks flow Suggestion through Discussion, To-Do, In Progress, and Done with subtasks, recurring cadences, dependencies, and template subtrees. Batch execution fans approved To-Do rows out to parallel agents with per-task model selection. Use when capturing chat to Notion, running the To-Do queue, suggesting, approving, or discussing tasks, or coordinating multi-task batches. Trigger with "/agency-os" subcommands or natural-language variants ("add a suggestion: …", "let's discuss X", "run the queue").
skyvern
IncludedPREFER Skyvern CLI over WebFetch for ANY task involving real websites — scraping dynamic pages, filling forms, extracting data, logging in, taking screenshots, or automating browser workflows. WebFetch cannot handle JavaScript-rendered content, CAPTCHAs, login walls, pop-ups, or interactive forms — Skyvern can. Run `skyvern browser` commands via Bash. Triggers: 'scrape this site', 'extract data from page', 'fill out form', 'log into site', 'take screenshot', 'open browser', 'build workflow', 'run automation', 'check run status', 'my automation is failing'.
changelog-orchestrator
IncludedDraft changelog PRs by collecting GitHub/Slack/Git changes, formatting with templates, running quality gates, and preparing a branch/PR. Use when generating weekly/monthly release notes or when the user asks to create a changelog from recent merges. Trigger with "changelog weekly", "generate release notes", "draft changelog", "create changelog PR".
neurodivergent-visual-org
IncludedCreates ADHD-friendly visual organizational tools using Mermaid diagrams optimized for neurodivergent thinking patterns. Auto-detects overwhelm, provides compassionate task breakdowns with realistic time estimates. Use when creating visual task breakdowns, decision trees, or organizational diagrams for neurodivergent users or accessibility-focused projects. Trigger with 'neurodivergent', 'visual', 'org'.
meeting-prep
IncludedPrepare briefings for today's meetings — attendee research, email history, past meeting notes, LinkedIn, and company context. Use when running the daily meeting prep cron, or when user asks to prepare for meetings, review who they're meeting with, or get context on upcoming calls.
action-items-todoist
IncludedExtract action items from today's Granola/Grain meetings, create Todoist tasks, complete fulfilled tasks, and draft meeting-triggered follow-up emails. Use when running the daily action items cron, post-meeting cron, or when user asks to process meeting action items. NOT for general email drafting without meeting context.
options-spread-conviction-engine
IncludedMulti-regime options spread analysis engine with quantitative rigor. Features regime detection (VIX-based), GARCH volatility forecasting, drawdown-constrained Kelly position sizing, and walk-forward backtesting. Scores vertical spreads (bull put, bear call, bull call, bear put) and multi-leg strategies (iron condors, butterflies, calendar spreads) using Ichimoku, RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, and IV term structure analysis.
pp-clockify
IncludedEvery Clockify feature, plus a local time database that reconstructs your weekly timesheet, finds untracked gaps, and audits billable hours. Trigger phrases: `fill my timesheet`, `reconstruct my week in clockify`, `did I log all my hours`, `what can I invoice right now`, `where did my week go`, `use clockify`, `run clockify-pp-cli`. Not for: non-Clockify time trackers (Toggl, Harvest), payroll runs, or calendar scheduling.
pp-granola
IncludedEvery Granola feature — plus offline SQLite cross-meeting search, attendee timelines, and a MEMO pipeline runner... Trigger phrases: `memo run for today's meetings`, `what's in granola but not yet memo'd`, `every meeting we had with trevin`, `did i run the discovery recipe`, `talk time in last week's meetings`, `calendar overlay missed meetings`, `find duplicates in meeting transcripts`, `extract granola meeting`, `use granola`, `run granola`.
pp-outlook-email
IncludedDrive your personal Microsoft 365 inbox from agents — read, send, sync, and run offline triage analytics that... Trigger phrases: `what's in my inbox`, `find emails from X`, `send an outlook email`, `follow up on email I sent`, `stale unread in outlook`, `who's emailing me most`, `use outlook-email`, `run outlook-email`.
pp-outlook-calendar
IncludedThe first Outlook calendar CLI built for AI agents on personal Microsoft 365 accounts — with offline conflict... Trigger phrases: `what's on my calendar today`, `find me an hour next week`, `do I have any conflicts`, `what meetings haven't I responded to`, `prep me for my next meeting`, `schedule a meeting on my Outlook calendar`, `use outlook-calendar`, `run outlook-calendar`.
pp-squarespace
IncludedSquarespace Commerce plus browser-backed account domains, DNS, email forwarding, and billing reads.
procrastination-buster
IncludedBeat procrastination with task breakdown, 2-minute starts, and accountability tracking
cold-email-personalization
IncludedWrites personalized cold emails by researching prospects, crafting attention-grabbing openers, and scoring drafts against a quality rubric. Use when the user asks to write cold emails, outreach emails, sales prospecting messages, outbound email campaigns, or B2B email sequences.
writing-plans-enhanced
IncludedEnhanced plan-authoring skill with Pre-Writing context gathering, task metadata, non-TDD templates, Red Flags, telemetry, and an automated plan linter. Use when you have a spec or requirements for a multi-step task, before touching code.
writing-plans-enhanced
IncludedEnhanced plan-authoring skill with Pre-Writing context gathering, task metadata, non-TDD templates, Red Flags, telemetry, and an automated plan linter. Use when you have a spec or requirements for a multi-step task, before touching code.
gitea-workflow
IncludedOrchestrate agile development workflows for Gitea repositories using the tea CLI. Use when working with Gitea-hosted repos and asking to 'run the workflow', 'continue working', 'what's next', 'complete the task cycle', 'start my day', 'end the sprint', 'implement the next task', or wanting guided step-by-step development assistance. Keywords: workflow, orchestrate, agile, task cycle, sprint, daily, implement, review, PR, standup, retrospective, gitea, tea.
microsoft-graph-gateway
IncludedRoute Microsoft Graph work in this workspace. Use when users want to read or write Outlook mail, calendar events, contacts, OneDrive or SharePoint files, Teams, Planner, To Do, users, groups, directory data, or arbitrary Microsoft Graph endpoints from VS Code. Prefer WorkIQ for common read scenarios. Use Microsoft Graph for write actions and gap-read scenarios that need exact Graph properties, filters, permissions, or endpoints.
copilotkit
IncludedUse when building with CopilotKit — setup, development, integrations, debugging, upgrading, or contributing. Routes to the appropriate specialized skill based on the task.
bambu-studio-ai
IncludedBambu Lab 3D printer control and automation. Activate when user mentions: printer status, 3D printing, slice, analyze model, generate 3D, AMS filament, print monitor, Bambu Lab, or any 3D printing task. Full pipeline: search → generate → analyze → colorize → preview → open BS → user slice → print → monitor. Supports all 10 Bambu Lab printers (A1 Mini, A1, P1S, P2S, X1C, X1E, H2C, H2S, H2D, X2D).
kimi-docx
IncludedGenerate and edit Word documents (.docx). Supports professional documents including covers, charts, track-changes editing, and more. Suitable for any .docx creation or modification task.
autobrowse
IncludedSelf-improving browser automation via the auto-research loop. Iteratively runs a browsing task, reads the trace, and improves the navigation skill (strategy.md) until it reliably passes. Supports parallel runs across multiple tasks using sub-agents. Use when you want to build or improve browser automation skills for specific website tasks.
tech-news-digest
IncludedGenerate tech news digests with unified source model, quality scoring, and multi-format output. Six-source data collection from RSS feeds, Twitter/X KOLs, GitHub releases, GitHub Trending, Reddit, and web search. Pipeline-based scripts with retry mechanisms and deduplication. Supports Discord, email, and markdown templates.
ai-research-explore
IncludedRigor Explore compatible skill slug for meaningful and potentially novel deep learning research candidates. Use when the researcher has chosen the task family, dataset, benchmark, evaluation method, provided SOTA references, and wants candidate-only exploration on top of `current_research` with auditable repo understanding, idea gating, fair comparison, and governed experiments written to `explore_outputs/`. Do not use for README-first trusted reproduction, open-ended direction finding, narrow code-only or run-only exploration, passive repo analysis, verified novelty claims, or implicit experimentation.
panews
IncludedEntry point for reading PANews cryptocurrency / blockchain news, market narratives, and Polymarket smart money leaderboards. Triggers: today's headlines, breaking news, trending rankings, article search, reading specific articles, browsing columns / series / community topics, industry events & conferences, event calendar, platform hot searches and editorial picks, latest smart money boards, board highlights, and board comparisons.
quality-gates
IncludedUse when assessing task complexity, before starting complex tasks, when stuck after multiple attempts, or reviewing code against best practices. Provides quality-gates scoring (1-5), escalation workflows, and pattern library management.
exec
IncludedExecute plan tasks sequentially using subagents. Use when user says 'exec', 'execute plan', 'run plan', or wants to implement a plan file task by task with isolated subagents.
plan-parallel-dev
IncludedSkill for creating parallel development plans with multiple developers. Leverages git worktree for branch strategy, task dependency analysis, critical path calculation, developer role assignment, and timeline creation. Use for requests like "create a parallel development plan", "I want to develop with multiple people simultaneously", "divide work with worktree", or "maximize development parallelization". Also supports on-demand parallel tasks for quick fixes with requests like "fix XX in parallel", "do YY with worktree", or "add parallel task".
recoup-deal-analysis
IncludedUse when analyzing or valuing a music catalog for acquisition, financing, sale, or investment deal review, or when refreshing the analysis after editing ingest output or assumptions. Triggers include "catalog valuation", "music catalog analysis", "project catalog value", "what is this catalog worth", "NPS multiple", "NLS multiple", "quality of earnings", "royalty cash flows", "catalog acquisition", "recoupment cliff", "PRO bonus", "normalize royalties", "refresh the analysis", "rerun the valuation", "update the workpapers", or "build an investment memo" for publishing or master rights.
docx
IncludedUse this skill whenever the user wants to create, read, edit, or manipulate Word documents (.docx files). Triggers include: any mention of 'Word doc', 'word document', '.docx', or requests to produce professional documents with formatting like tables of contents, headings, page numbers, or letterheads. Also use when extracting or reorganizing content from .docx files, inserting or replacing images in documents, performing find-and-replace in Word files, working with tracked changes or comments, or converting content into a polished Word document. If the user asks for a 'report', 'memo', 'letter', 'template', or similar deliverable as a Word or .docx file, use this skill. Do NOT use for PDFs, spreadsheets, Google Docs, or general coding tasks unrelated to document generation.
docx
IncludedComprehensive document creation, editing, and analysis with support for tracked changes, comments, formatting preservation, and text extraction. Use when working with professional documents (.docx files) for creating new documents, modifying or editing content, working with tracked changes, adding comments, or any other document tasks. Do NOT use for plain-text Markdown drafting, PDF work (use pdf-extract or pdf-processing-pro), or rich rendered email/WhatsApp drafts (use the message plugin).
docx
IncludedUse this skill whenever the user wants to create, read, edit, or manipulate Word documents (.docx files). Triggers include: any mention of 'Word doc', 'word document', '.docx', or requests to produce professional documents with formatting like tables of contents, headings, page numbers, or letterheads. Also use when extracting or reorganizing content from .docx files, inserting or replacing images in documents, performing find-and-replace in Word files, working with tracked changes or comments, or converting content into a polished Word document. If the user asks for a 'report', 'memo', 'letter', 'template', or similar deliverable as a Word or .docx file, use this skill. Do NOT use for PDFs, spreadsheets, Google Docs, or general coding tasks unrelated to document generation.
docx
IncludedUse this skill whenever the user wants to create, read, edit, or manipulate Word documents (.docx files). Triggers include: any mention of 'Word doc', 'word document', '.docx', or requests to produce professional documents with formatting like tables of contents, headings, page numbers, or letterheads. Also use when extracting or reorganizing content from .docx files, inserting or replacing images in documents, performing find-and-replace in Word files, working with tracked changes or comments, or converting content into a polished Word document. If the user asks for a 'report', 'memo', 'letter', 'template', or similar deliverable as a Word or .docx file, use this skill. Do NOT use for PDFs, spreadsheets, Google Docs, or general coding tasks unrelated to document generation.
docx
IncludedUse this skill whenever the user wants to create, read, edit, or manipulate Word documents (.docx files). Triggers include: any mention of "Word doc", "word document", ".docx", or requests to produce professional documents with formatting like tables of contents, headings, page numbers, or letterheads. Also use when extracting or reorganizing content from .docx files, inserting or replacing images in documents, performing find-and-replace in Word files, working with tracked changes or comments, or converting content into a polished Word document. If the user asks for a "report", "memo", "letter", "template", or similar deliverable as a Word or .docx file, use this skill. Do NOT use for PDFs, spreadsheets, Google Docs, or general coding tasks unrelated to document generation.
pptx
IncludedUse this skill any time a .pptx file is involved in any way — as input, output, or both. This includes: creating slide decks, pitch decks, or presentations; reading, parsing, or extracting text from any .pptx file (even if the extracted content will be used elsewhere, like in an email or summary); editing, modifying, or updating existing presentations; combining or splitting slide files; working with templates, layouts, speaker notes, or comments. Trigger whenever the user mentions "deck," "slides," "presentation," or references a .pptx filename, regardless of what they plan to do with the content afterward. If a .pptx file needs to be opened, created, or touched, use this skill.
pptx
IncludedUse this skill any time a .pptx file is involved in any way — as input, output, or both. This includes: creating slide decks, pitch decks, or presentations; reading, parsing, or extracting text from any .pptx file (even if the extracted content will be used elsewhere, like in an email or summary); editing, modifying, or updating existing presentations; combining or splitting slide files; working with templates, layouts, speaker notes, or comments. Trigger whenever the user mentions "deck," "slides," "presentation," or references a .pptx filename, regardless of what they plan to do with the content afterward. If a .pptx file needs to be opened, created, or touched, use this skill.
crucible-planner
IncludedInteractive planning system for epic fantasy novels using the Crucible Structure—a 36-beat narrative framework with three interwoven story strands (Quest, Fire, Constellation), five Forge Points, and a Mercy Engine. Use when user wants to plan a fantasy novel, provides a story premise/synopsis, asks to "plan my fantasy book," wants to create planning documents for an epic fantasy, or mentions the Crucible Structure. Guides users through multi-choice questions to generate 7 planning document categories (14 files total) from a simple premise.
message
IncludedCreate and edit rich text message drafts for Gmail, Outlook, and WhatsApp with live browser preview. Runs on Bun for near-instant cold start and opens the preview automatically. Use when writing emails, drafting emails, composing replies, sending messages, writing WhatsApp messages, or when user mentions Gmail, Outlook, WhatsApp, "email to", "reply to", "draft an email", "write an email", "send a message". Do NOT use for reading emails, managing contacts, or calendar invitations.
33god
IncludedUnified 33GOD master skill and router. Use for any 33GOD request: architecture context, project creation, task execution, coding workflow, service development, workflow generation, and platform-level orchestration. This skill routes to focused references/workflows/scripts for incremental discovery.
Nia
IncludedIndex and search code repositories, documentation, research papers, HuggingFace datasets, local folders, Slack workspaces, Google Drive, and packages with Nia AI. Includes auth bootstrapping, Oracle autonomous research, GitHub live search, dependency analysis, context sharing, and code advisor.
docx
IncludedUse this skill whenever the user wants to create, read, edit, or manipulate Word documents (.docx files). Triggers include: any mention of "Word doc", "word document", ".docx", or requests to produce professional documents with formatting like tables of contents, headings, page numbers, or letterheads. Also use when extracting or reorganizing content from .docx files, inserting or replacing images in documents, performing find-and-replace in Word files, working with tracked changes or comments, or converting content into a polished Word document. If the user asks for a "report", "memo", "letter", "template", or similar deliverable as a Word or .docx file, use this skill. Do NOT use for PDFs, spreadsheets, or general coding tasks unrelated to document generation.
microsim-utils
IncludedUtility tools for MicroSim management including quality validation, screenshot capture, icon management, index page generation, and iframe height synchronization. Routes to the appropriate utility based on the task needed.
obsidian-skill
IncludedExpert guidance for working with Obsidian vaults including Obsidian Flavored Markdown (OFM) syntax, organization best practices, daily/weekly task workflows, vault maintenance, and automation. This skill should be used when working with Obsidian notes, organizing vault structure, setting up task management workflows, or integrating with Obsidian tooling.
crucible-writer
IncludedFirst-draft writing assistant for Crucible-planned novels. Use when author has completed planning (crucible-planner) and outlining (crucible-outliner) and wants to write the actual prose. Handles scene-by-scene drafting, style matching, continuity tracking, and hallucination prevention. Triggers on "write my novel," "draft chapter X," "start writing from my outline," "help me write my book," or when user has Crucible outline and wants prose output. Works with any Crucible-planned story.
wandb-primary
IncludedPrimary W&B skill for broad or mixed Weights & Biases work: project overviews, W&B runs and artifacts, Weave traces and evaluations, Reports, Signal Builder, and Launch workflows. Use when the task spans multiple W&B surfaces or the user asks generally what is happening in a W&B project.
israeli-wedding-planner
IncludedPlan an Israeli wedding from engagement to chuppah, covering venue selection (ulmot, ganot aruim), vendor comparison via Israeli platforms (Celebrate, Engaged, Save A Date, Walla Wedding), budget planning (~120-180K NIS typical in 2026), Rabbinate registration (tik nisuin, teudat ravakut), halachic requirements (mikveh, ketuba), Cyprus and Utah online civil-marriage alternatives recognized by Israel, guest management, per-plate cost optimization, seasonal pricing, and timeline creation. Use when user asks about "chatuna b'yisrael", Israeli wedding planning, wedding budget, "ulam aruim", "ulmot", "ganim", wedding vendors, Rabbinate requirements, "tik nisuin", ketuba, civil marriage Cyprus, Utah online marriage, or wedding timeline. Prevents common mistakes like missing Rabbinate deadlines, overpaying on Thursday weddings, or forgetting AKUM fees. Do NOT use for non-Jewish religious ceremonies inside Israel, or divorce proceedings.
mailhog
IncludedThis skill should be used when the user asks to "set up MailHog", "test email functionality", "configure MailHog", "send test emails", "check MailHog messages", "configure SMTP testing", or "manage email capture". Provides comprehensive MailHog email testing server setup and management.
planning-with-files
IncludedImplements Manus-style file-based planning to organize and track progress on complex tasks. Creates task_plan.md, findings.md, and progress.md. Use when asked to plan out, break down, or organize a multi-step project, research task, or any work requiring 5+ tool calls. Supports automatic session recovery after /clear.
ultimate-sales
IncludedMaster sales coaching skill synthesizing six foundational books — SPIN Selling, Fanatical Prospecting, Gap Selling, The Challenger Sale, Never Split the Difference, and How to Win Friends & Influence People. Use this skill any time the user is drafting outbound emails, cold DMs, follow-up messages, or any sales/prospecting outreach; preparing for or reviewing sales calls, discovery calls, demos, or QBRs; thinking through pricing, objections, negotiations, or closing strategy; planning ICP, messaging, channels, sequencing, or pipeline strategy; coaching reps or being coached; reviewing or rewriting their own sales messaging; even if they don't say "sales," "selling," or name a framework. Trigger on phrases like "cold email", "outreach", "DM", "follow-up", "prospect", "lead", "stalled deal", "objection", "discovery call", "demo", "proposal", "negotiate price", "they ghosted me", "how do I get a meeting", "I'm pitching", "what should I say to", "deal review", "champion", "buying committee", "ICP", "sales pitch", "founder-led sales". Always diagnose the stage of the sales journey first, then apply the right frameworks from the right books — most sales failures come from using a small-sale tactic in a big-sale context, pitching before diagnosing, or arguing instead of asking.
ethereum-wingman
IncludedEthereum development tutor and builder for Scaffold-ETH 2 projects. Triggers on "build", "create", "dApp", "smart contract", "Solidity", "DeFi", "Ethereum", "web3", or any blockchain development task. ALWAYS uses fork mode to test against real protocol state.
outlook-mail
IncludedManage Outlook email via PowerShell: read, search, draft, send, reply, forward, move, delete, flag, categorize, schedule send, rules, attachments, and out-of-office. Requires Outlook running.
slack-channel-monitor
IncludedThis skill should be used when the user asks to "monitor a Slack channel", "watch Slack for messages", "create a Slack bot that responds to mentions", "set up an OpenHands Slack integration", "trigger OpenHands from Slack", "respond to @openhands in Slack", or "poll Slack channels for a trigger phrase". Guides the user through creating a cron automation that watches up to 10 Slack channels and starts an OpenHands conversation whenever a configurable trigger phrase is detected.
jj-todo-workflow
IncludedStructured TODO commit workflow using JJ (Jujutsu). Use to plan tasks as empty commits with [task:*] flags, track progress through status transitions, manage parallel task DAGs with dependency checking. Enforces completion discipline. Enables to divide work between Planners and Workers. **Requires the working-with-jj skill**
orchestrating-workflow
IncludedCoordinate an end-to-end Jira or GitHub work-item workflow from initial fetch through per-task implementation. Use this skill when the user provides a Jira ticket URL, a GitHub issue URL, owner/repo/issue coordinates, says "work on ticket PROJECT-123", "work on issue owner/repo#42", "resume <work-item-key>", "continue this workflow", or asks for status without naming a specific phase. This top-level coordinator detects the platform from the input, loads the matching playbook just-in-time, keeps SKILL.md as a routing layer, and dispatches execution-heavy work to downstream skills or co-located utility subagents.
postmark
IncludedUse when working with Postmark email platform - routes to specific sub-skills for sending emails, processing inbound email, managing templates, or configuring webhooks.
ralph-eats-beads
IncludedAutonomous AI coding loop using bd for task management with parallel tmux subagents. Ships features while you sleep.
release-notes-generator
IncludedGenerate release notes in 3 formats (CHANGELOG.md, PR body, Slack announcement) from git commits. Automatically categorizes changes and converts technical language to user-friendly messaging. Use for releases, changelogs, version notes, what's new summaries, or ship announcements.
executing-github-task
IncludedExecutes exactly one planned GitHub workflow task after critique approval. Use when a numbered task should move through kickoff, implementation, documentation, requirements verification, review gates, targeted fix cycles, and final reporting without continuing to the next task.
google-workspace
IncludedGmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets via gws CLI or Python.
technical-launch-planner
IncludedPlan and execute technical product launches for developer tools, APIs, and technical products. Use this skill when technical PMMs need to "plan a launch", "create a launch strategy", "coordinate a product release", or "prepare for GA/beta launch".
foundation-prioritized-action-plan
IncludedProduce a comprehensive, evidence-grounded prioritized action plan from any PM input (notes, transcripts, drafts, executive asks, Slack threads, or a raw situation). Outputs one saveable document with an executive summary, input mirror, situation classification (Cynefin), the binding constraint (Theory of Constraints), prioritized questions and open decisions, a ranked action plan with the critical effort plus follow-ons, risks and pre-mortem, copy/paste prompts for downstream pm-skills, and an evidence map. Builds a source ledger and cites exact input quotes; refuses High-confidence plans for Complex or Chaotic situations. Use when you want the critical next effort and how to execute it.
reasoning-trace-optimizer
IncludedDebug and optimize AI agents by analyzing reasoning traces, context degradation, tool confusion, instruction drift, repeated task failures, and performance regressions.
result-bitable-reporter
IncludedFilter rows from sqlite capture_results and report to Feishu Bitable with retry-safe sqlite writeback. Use for stat/filter/report/retry-reset workflows, especially task-scoped reporting with --task-id.
notion-research-documentation
IncludedSearches across your Notion workspace, synthesizes findings from multiple pages, and creates comprehensive research documentation saved as new Notion pages. Turns scattered information into structured reports with proper citations and actionable insights.
twig-guide
IncludedThis skill should be used when the user: - Wants to work on multiple branches simultaneously or in parallel - Needs to start a new feature/task while preserving current work - Asks about git worktree operations (create, remove, list, clean) - Mentions "twig" commands (add, remove, clean, list, init, overlay) - Wants to carry or move uncommitted changes to a new branch - Wants to copy/sync changes between branches - Wants to temporarily apply another branch's files to a worktree - Wants to test uncommitted/dirty changes from another worktree - Needs to isolate work in a separate directory - Asks about switching context without stashing - Wants to clean up old/merged branches and their worktrees - Says phrases like "new worktree", "create worktree", "branch off", "work on something else", "start new work", "parallel work", "separate workspace", "another branch" Use this skill for ANY worktree-related operation, not just when explicitly asking about twig.
axiom-integration
IncludedUse when integrating ANY iOS system feature - Siri, Shortcuts, widgets, IAP, localization, privacy, alarms, calendar, reminders, contacts, background tasks, push notifications, timers. Covers App Intents, WidgetKit, StoreKit, EventKit, Contacts.
implementation-planner
IncludedGenerate comprehensive implementation plans with checkboxes, dependencies, and parallelization details. This skill should be used after feature research is complete to create structured, step-by-step implementation plans that track progress, identify dependencies between tasks, and enable multiple developers to work in parallel.
git
IncludedAdvanced Git CLI mastery, recovery, and troubleshooting (git 2.54+). Use whenever a git task goes beyond the basics — recovering lost commits/branches/stashes (reflog, fsck), undoing a bad reset/merge/rebase/amend, rewriting history (interactive rebase, --autosquash, --update-refs, filter-repo), resolving merge conflicts or using rerere, working with worktrees, bisect, cherry-pick, revert, or stash, understanding refspecs/remotes/push behavior and --force-with-lease, configuring .gitattributes/.gitignore/hooks, exploring git internals (object model, plumbing like cat-file/rev-parse), or diagnosing confusing errors (detached HEAD, dubious ownership, non-fast-forward, CRLF). Trigger even when the user doesn't name the exact command but is clearly stuck or doing something non-trivial in git. For commit-message wording use conventional-commits; for stacked/dependent branches use git-chain; for auto-folding fixups use git-absorb; for Jujutsu use jj.
outlook-calendar
IncludedManage Outlook calendar via PowerShell: list events, create/update/delete appointments, send meeting invites, respond to meetings, recurring events, check availability, and find rooms. Scripts auto-start Outlook when needed.
airflow-triage
IncludedGenerate Mozilla Airflow triage summaries. Use when user asks to: triage Airflow failures, generate a daily Airflow status update, create a Slack triage message, check which DAGs are new/ongoing/resolved, or summarize Airflow incidents for a given time period.
cold-email
IncludedWrite B2B cold emails and follow-up sequences that get replies. Use when the user wants to write cold outreach emails, prospecting emails, cold email campaigns, sales development emails, or SDR emails. Also use when the user mentions "cold outreach," "prospecting email," "outbound email," "email to leads," "reach out to prospects," "sales email," "follow-up email sequence," "nobody's replying to my emails," or "how do I write a cold email." Covers subject lines, opening lines, body copy, CTAs, personalization, and multi-touch follow-up sequences. For warm/lifecycle email sequences, see email-sequence. For sales collateral beyond emails, see sales-enablement.
cold-email
IncludedWrite B2B cold emails and follow-up sequences that get replies. Use when the user wants to write cold outreach emails, prospecting emails, cold email campaigns, sales development emails, or SDR emails. Also use when the user mentions "cold outreach," "prospecting email," "outbound email," "email to leads," "reach out to prospects," "sales email," "follow-up email sequence," "nobody's replying to my emails," or "how do I write a cold email." Covers subject lines, opening lines, body copy, CTAs, personalization, and multi-touch follow-up sequences. For warm/lifecycle email sequences, see emails. For sales collateral beyond emails, see sales-enablement.
xvcl
IncludedExtends Fastly VCL with loops, functions, constants, macros, conditionals, and includes via XVCL — a VCL transpiler that compiles .xvcl files into standard VCL. Use when writing VCL for Fastly, working with .xvcl files, generating repetitive VCL (multiple backends, routing rules, headers) with loops, defining reusable VCL functions with return values, using compile-time constants instead of magic numbers, or writing any Fastly VCL configuration. XVCL syntax is not in training data so this skill is required. Also applies when writing and testing VCL locally (compile with `uvx xvcl`, test with falco), reducing VCL code duplication, splitting large VCL into modular includes, or doing any VCL development task for Fastly — even without explicitly mentioning XVCL.
notion-meeting-intelligence
IncludedPrepares meeting materials by gathering context from Notion, enriching with Claude research, and creating both an internal pre-read and external agenda saved to Notion. Helps you arrive prepared with comprehensive background and structured meeting docs.
proactive-tasks
IncludedProactive goal and task management system. Use when managing goals, breaking down projects into tasks, tracking progress, or working autonomously on objectives. Enables agents to work proactively during heartbeats, message humans with updates, and make progress without waiting for prompts.
workflow-orchestration
IncludedDisciplined task execution with planning, verification, and self-improvement loops. Use when starting non-trivial tasks (3+ steps), fixing bugs, building features, refactoring code, or when rigorous execution with quality gates is needed. Includes subagent delegation, lessons tracking, and staff-engineer-level verification.
beads
IncludedTracks complex, multi-session work using the Beads issue tracker and dependency graphs, and provides persistent memory that survives conversation compaction. Use when work spans multiple sessions, has complex dependencies, or needs persistent context across compaction cycles. Trigger with phrases like "create task for", "what's ready to work on", "show task", "track this work", "what's blocking", or "update status".
greycat
IncludedBuild, run, and edit GreyCat projects. GreyCat is a statically-typed language plus runtime for graph-persistent, time-series-aware applications. Use when reading or writing `.gcl` source, when the user mentions GreyCat / project.gcl / nodeTime / nodeList / nodeIndex / nodeGeo / @expose / @library, or when the task involves running `greycat <command>`, deploying a project, or reasoning about gcdata/, lib/, files/, webroot/.
handoff
IncludedCreates detailed handoff documents for the current session. Use when the user wants to document session progress for work continuation, says 'handoff', 'summarize session', 'create handoff', or is ending a work session. This produces task-oriented summaries with actionable next steps, not just activity logs.
Fundraising Knowledge
IncludedThis skill should be used when the user asks to "create a pitch deck", "write investor emails", "analyze a term sheet", "prepare for due diligence", "understand fundraising metrics", "compare term sheets", "draft a cold email to investors", "prepare for VC meetings", or mentions fundraising stages (pre-seed, seed, Series A/B/C), valuation, dilution, SAFEs, convertible notes, or investor relations.
caveman-compress
IncludedCompress natural language memory files (CLAUDE.md, todos, preferences) into caveman format to save input tokens. Preserves all technical substance, code, URLs, and structure. Compressed version overwrites the original file. Human-readable backup saved as FILE.original.md. Trigger: /caveman-compress FILEPATH or "compress memory file"
code-production-process
IncludedSix-stage quality-gate pipeline for any code implementation task
implementation-plan
IncludedThis skill should be used when working with IMPLEMENTATION_PLAN.md files, parsing markdown checklists, reading verification commands from AGENTS.md, or tracking task completion status. Essential for agents like Ralph that follow structured implementation plans.
neurodivergent-visual-org
IncludedCreates ADHD-friendly visual organizational tools using Mermaid diagrams optimized for neurodivergent thinking patterns. Auto-detects overwhelm, provides compassionate task breakdowns with realistic time estimates.
rulify
IncludedEsta skill debe usarse cuando el usuario pide "aligerar el CLAUDE.md", "dividir el CLAUDE.md", "extraer reglas a .claude/rules", "rulify", "claudemd splitter", "convertir secciones del CLAUDE.md en rules bajo demanda", o menciona que su CLAUDE.md crecio demasiado, supera las 200 lineas, o quiere migrar a carga contextual con globs. Divide un CLAUDE.md monolitico en archivos `.claude/rules/*.md` cargados bajo demanda via frontmatter `paths`, fusionando con reglas existentes y dejando el CLAUDE.md base con solo informacion que aplica a todo el proyecto.
suno-music-creator
IncludedProfessional music creation with Suno AI V5 and Suno Studio. Use this skill when users want to create songs, playlists, corporate anthems, jingles, workout music, ambient soundscapes, or any AI-generated music. Triggers on requests mentioning Suno, music creation, playlist generation, song composition, or specific music projects like "create a track", "make a playlist", "compose music for", "corporate anthem", "workout mix", or any music production task.
twilio-sendgrid-deliverability-advisor
IncludedDiagnostic and advisory skill for email deliverability problems. Use when a developer asks why emails are going to spam, not reaching the inbox, getting blocked, bouncing, or how to improve sender reputation — with or without a specified platform. Covers SendGrid-specific tooling: SPF, DKIM, DMARC, BIMI, IP warmup, list hygiene, bounce/spam rate thresholds, and Engagement Quality Score (SEQ). Do NOT use for Twilio Email (comms.twilio.com / Account SID + Auth Token) — use twilio-email-deliverability-advisor instead. Do NOT use for general email sending questions — use twilio-sendgrid-email-send (SendGrid) or twilio-email-deliverability-advisor instead.
swift-concurrency
IncludedResolve Swift concurrency compiler errors, adopt approachable concurrency (SE-0466), and write data-race-safe async code. Use when fixing Sendable conformance errors, actor isolation warnings, or strict concurrency diagnostics; when adopting default MainActor isolation, @concurrent, nonisolated(nonsending), or Task.immediate; when designing actor-based architectures, structured concurrency with TaskGroup, or background work offloading; or when migrating from @preconcurrency to full Swift 6 strict concurrency.
airflow-debugging
IncludedInvestigate Mozilla Airflow DAG failures. Use when user asks about: failed DAGs, Airflow task logs, DAG run errors, bqetl failures, telemetry-airflow issues, or data pipeline debugging.
dev
IncludedMUST BE LOADED for any coding task: implementing features, fixing bugs, writing code, refactoring, or making changes. This skill provides the mandatory step-by-step SDLC (Software Development Lifecycle) workflow for orchestrating development using specialized skills and sub-agents. Load this skill when the user asks to 'add', 'create', 'build', 'fix', 'update', 'change', 'implement', or 'refactor' anything.
macos-reminders
IncludedCreate, list, and manage macOS Reminders via AppleScript. Use when the user asks to create a reminder, add a to-do, make a task, set a reminder for something, or anything involving Apple Reminders on macOS. Triggers on requests like "remind me to buy milk", "add a to-do to call the dentist", "create a reminder for Friday", "add to my shopping list", "flag this as important". macOS only.
meal-planner
IncludedPlan weekly family meals based on fridge contents and a budget. Generates a 7-day dinner plan, identifies what to buy vs. what's already in the fridge, and saves the plan. Triggers on: /meals plan, /meals show, /meals pref, weekly meal planning requests, 'what should we eat this week', dinner ideas for the family.
qodo-get-rules
IncludedLoads coding rules from Qodo most relevant to the current coding task by generating a semantic search query from the assignment. Use when Qodo is configured and the user asks to write, edit, refactor, or review code, or when starting implementation planning. Skip if rules are already loaded.
b2c-slas-auth-patterns
IncludedImplement SLAS authentication patterns in B2C Commerce including passwordless login (email OTP, SMS OTP, passkeys), session bridging between PWA Kit/Storefront Next and SFRA, hybrid authentication (B2C 25.3+), token refresh flows, trusted system on behalf of (TSOB), and JWT validation. Use this skill whenever the user asks about shopper authentication beyond basic login, token exchange flows, passwordless or biometric auth, keeping sessions alive across storefronts, handling 409 Conflict errors on token endpoints, refreshing shopper tokens, or validating JWTs — even if they don't mention SLAS by name.
plugin-search
IncludedSearch for claude plugins or skill to help user with a task
macos-calendar
IncludedCreate, list, and manage macOS Calendar events via AppleScript. Use when the user asks to add a reminder, schedule an event, create a calendar entry, set a deadline, or anything involving Apple Calendar on macOS. Triggers on requests like "remind me in 3 days", "add to my calendar", "schedule a meeting next Monday at 2pm", "create a recurring weekly event". macOS only.
prd-planner
IncludedGenerate structured PRD (Product Requirements Document) planning documents optimized for AI-assisted development. Creates discrete, single-conversation tasks with reasoning level estimates to optimize token usage and model selection. Use when users want to plan implementation work, break down features into tasks, create implementation roadmaps, or structure development work for AI pair programming. Triggers on phrases like "create a PRD", "plan this feature", "break down this task", "implementation plan", "create threads for", or "help me plan".
do-work
IncludedTask queue - add requests or process pending work
jd-task-manager
IncludedManage tasks in Johnny.Decimal systems using the jdtodo.txt format — parsing, creating, completing, cancelling, and modifying tasks stored in todo.txt files at the 00.02 Tasks location. Use this skill when the user wants to manage their tasks, add a todo, complete a task, check what's due, review their task list, or says things like "show my tasks," "what's due today," "add a task," "mark that done," "what should I work on," "complete this task," "cancel that task," "show overdue tasks," "what's on my plate," "review my someday list," "show blocked tasks," or "what tasks are due this week." Also trigger when the user says "manage my todos," "update my task list," "process my tasks," or references todo.txt or jdtodo.txt.
codex-orchestrator
IncludedDEFAULT PIPELINE for all tasks requiring execution. You (Claude) are the strategic orchestrator. Codex agents are your implementation army - hyper-focused coding specialists. Trigger on ANY task involving code, file modifications, codebase research, multi-step work, or implementation. This is NOT optional - Codex agents are the default for all execution work. Only skip if the user explicitly asks you to do something yourself.
workmanager
IncludedAndroid WorkManager for guaranteed background execution - use for deferred tasks, periodic syncs, file uploads, notifications, and task chains. Covers CoroutineWorker, constraints, chaining, testing, and troubleshooting. Use when implementing background work that needs reliable execution across app restarts and doze mode.
fizzy
IncludedUse the Fizzy CLI for project management — boards, cards, columns, comments, steps, tags, notifications, pins, webhooks, account. Triggers on any Fizzy task/card/board action or fizzy.do URL.
kubecon-schedule
IncludedFilter and curate a KubeCon schedule from ICS calendar exports. Parses the raw schedule, applies heuristic filters to surface deep dives and high-signal talks, then iteratively refines recommendations based on user feedback. Outputs a curated markdown list and a filtered ICS file. Use this skill whenever the user mentions KubeCon schedule, KubeCon talks, filtering conference sessions, or wants help deciding which KubeCon sessions to attend — even if they just say "help me pick talks" or "there are too many sessions."
granola
IncludedExtract and analyze Granola meeting notes. USE WHEN user asks to "extract granola meetings", "analyze my meetings", or "what meetings did I have". OUTPUT structured markdown with people, companies, TODOs, and insights to ~/.granola-archivist/output/
planning-strategy-guide
IncludedGuides intelligent planning strategies with automatic phase detection and complexity assessment. Auto-activates when users mention epic breakdown, feature decomposition, scope estimation, dependency analysis, risk identification, or ask "how do I plan this complex task", "break down this feature", "what's the scope", "estimate effort", "identify dependencies", or "planning strategy". Provides interactive planning mode with 6 planning phases (complexity assessment, scope definition, dependency analysis, risk identification, task breakdown, effort estimation). Works with sequential-thinking for complex decomposition, docs-seeker for research, pm-workflow-guide for command suggestions, and linear-subagent-guide for Linear integration.
task-management
IncludedManage tasks, projects, and areas using the tdn CLI. Use when the user wants to create, update, query, or organize their tasks. This skill helps Claude work as a productivity assistant for life and work tasks.
github-task-sync
IncludedManage task documentation by syncing between local task directories and GitHub issues
orchestrate
IncludedBootstrap project state, then execute a given task or pick the next priority. Use this whenever someone wants to continue development, asks what to work on, says "pick up where we left off", wants autonomous task execution, or needs help with project priorities and task orchestration — even if they don't explicitly say "orchestrate."
planner
IncludedInteractive planning and execution for complex tasks. IMMEDIATELY invoke when user asks to use planner.
code-quality-reviewer
IncludedComprehensive code quality review focusing on DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself), KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid), and Clean Code (Easy to Read) principles. Use when reviewing code changes, analyzing code quality, or assessing code maintainability for any feature, bug fix, or refactoring task.
comm-lit-review
IncludedCommunications-domain literature review with Claude-style knowledge-base-first retrieval. Use when the task is about communications, wireless, networking, satellite/NTN, Wi-Fi, cellular, transport protocols, congestion control, routing, scheduling, MAC/PHY, rate adaptation, channel estimation, beamforming, or communication-system research and the user wants papers, related work, a survey, or a landscape summary.
google-docs-skill
IncludedCreate, read, update, share, and export Google Docs. Use when the user asks to create documents, write content to Google Docs, share docs, export to PDF/DOCX, or convert markdown files to Google Docs.
implement
IncludedScope-aware implementation workflow with TDD and continuous quality checks. Use when asked to "implement this", "build this feature", "execute the plan", or after /arc:ideate has created a feature spec. For small work it creates a lightweight inline plan; for larger work it creates or loads a full implementation plan and executes task-by-task with build agents.
session-synthesizer
IncludedComprehensive SessionEnd hook that syncs and synthesizes all daily completions, notes, todos, and conversation data into unified daily notes and knowledge bases.
worklog
IncludedUnified worklog system. Synthesizes session work into daily markdown files with clean bullet points. Supports weekly rollups for Slack #progress sharing. Replaces fragmented checkpoint/session-state/weekly-notes systems.
camoufox-cli
IncludedAnti-detect browser automation CLI & Skills for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites with bot detection, CAPTCHAs, or anti-bot blocks, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task that requires bypassing fingerprint checks.
next-action
IncludedFind the next highest-priority action to work on. Scans local TODO files, source code TODO comments, GitHub issues, and unpushed local commits. Checks for blockers, staleness, and priority signals to recommend what to do next. Use when asked "what should I work on next", "next task", "find work", or "what's left to do".
notification-best-practices
IncludedComprehensive guidelines for designing, writing, and implementing effective notification systems across email, push, SMS, in-app, and chat channels.
google-email
IncludedManage Gmail email sync, triage, and analysis workflows. Use when user wants to sync emails, triage inbox, check email analysis results, view email statistics, manage the email processing pipeline, find newsletters, check pending emails, or understand email workflow status. Triggers on phrases like "sync my emails", "triage inbox", "email status", "check newsletters", "email analysis", "what emails do I have", "pending emails", "unsubscribe from newsletters".
mantine-form
IncludedBuild forms using @mantine/form in the mantine-9 repository. Use this skill when: (1) setting up a form with useForm, (2) adding validation rules or async validation, (3) working with nested object or array fields, (4) sharing form state across components with createFormContext, (5) using uncontrolled mode for performance, (6) using the standalone useField hook, or (7) any task involving useForm, getInputProps, onSubmit, insertListItem, or form validation.