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nickgallick
nick-codebase-onboarding
Practical codebase onboarding for Nick's workflow. Use when opening a stale project, picking up a new repo, rebuilding context after time away, or generating fast markdown docs that explain how to start working on a codebase right now. Focus on setup, key files, flows, commands, risks, and what to touch first.
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shenmuxing
proof-finder
Mine proof-heavy papers, notes, PDFs, Markdown, or LaTeX sources into source-indexed proof-material files. Use when the user wants to extract technically nontrivial lemmas, estimates, definitions, dependencies, reductions, constructions, or proof strategies, preserve paper locations and stable material IDs, run DeepSeek screening/backtests, and update the proof-material index rather than writing directly to proof-usage.
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bdm-15
renderers
Office-document renderers for pursuit deliverables — Markdown to DOCX (Pandoc/OpenXML) and JSON envelopes to styled XLSX (openpyxl). USE WHEN the user asks to export a Studio markdown file to Word, convert compliance matrix JSON to Excel, render proposal outline as DOCX, or run a one-off format conversion on files under pursuits/. Consumer skills (proposal-generator, subcontractor-sow-builder, compliance-auditor) call these scripts internally; users can also run renderers directly from Agent Skills or chat. DO NOT USE FOR drafting content (use proposal-generator), visual decks/PDF/PPTX (use huashu-design), or domain analysis.
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om-scogo
read
Reads URLs and PDFs by fetching source content, defaulting to concise summaries for plain read requests and clean Markdown when asked to convert, save, quote, cite, or feed downstream work. Use when users ask in any language to read, fetch, check, summarize, quote, cite, convert, or save a URL or PDF. Not for local text files already in the repo.
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shenmuxing
skill-tester
Record observable skill test runs for debugging. Use when the user wants to test, dry-run, debug, inspect, or compare how a Codex skill behaves on a concrete request; creates a local non-overwriting Markdown report with the visible process, files read, commands run, changed artifacts, errors, and a brief behavior summary. Does not certify skill quality or replace user judgment.
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alunadev
design-md
Write, read, and apply DESIGN.md files — Google Stitch's open AI-readable design-system format (YAML design tokens + Markdown rationale). Use when asked to "create a design.md", "extract a design system from [brand/PDF/site/screenshots]", "document this brand for AI tools", or when reverse-engineering a brand's visual identity into reusable tokens for an AI coding agent to apply consistently.
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testdouble
plan-a-feature-to-confluence
Builds a feature specification from scratch with plan-a-feature and publishes it to a user-specified Confluence location, posting the spec as a parent page and each companion artifact (decision log, team findings, technical notes) as a child page beneath it. Use when the user wants a new feature planned, designed, scoped, or specified AND posted to a Confluence space or page. Requires a configured Atlassian MCP server. Does not plan to local files only — use plan-a-feature. Does not publish an arbitrary existing markdown file — use markdown-to-confluence. Does not refine or stress-test an existing plan — use iterative-plan-review. Does not document already-built features to Confluence — use project-documentation-to-confluence.
218
testdouble
project-documentation-to-confluence
Creates or updates project documentation for a feature, system, or component and publishes it to a user-specified Confluence location. Use when the user wants feature or system documentation written to Confluence, posted to a Confluence space or page, or synced to a Confluence location. Requires a configured Atlassian MCP server. Does not document to local files only — use project-documentation for that. Does not publish an arbitrary existing markdown file — use markdown-to-confluence for that. Does not plan or specify a new feature to Confluence — use plan-a-feature-to-confluence for that. Does not create architectural decision records — use architectural-decision-record. Does not create coding standards — use coding-standard. Does not produce runbooks — use runbook.
218
brycewang-stanford
proofread
Expert copy editor for Quarto (.qmd) files. Checks grammar, spelling, punctuation, and academic writing quality. Produces a structured markdown report organized by document section — never modifies the source file. Use when asked to proofread, check grammar, fix typos, or review prose in a .qmd document. For APSA style rules (numbers, citations, capitalization, abbreviations, neutral language), use the apsa-style skill instead. Supports an optional output-file argument and an optional @sec-label argument to restrict checking to one section.
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eryajf
setup-my-iq
Create, set up, or update the personal context portfolio: structured markdown files describing who you are, how you work, your teams, and your tool/ADO configuration. Runs the interview workflow for first-time setup and targeted edits for updates. Trigger this skill when the user asks to: set up their context, create or update their context portfolio, "create my IQ", "set up my IQ", edit their profile, add/remove a stakeholder, update ADO config, change team info, update pillars, or set up any plugin configuration. Trigger when another skill fails to find context (missing files or TODO markers) and needs context populated. Also trigger when the user mentions a context change in passing (e.g., "my manager changed", "we added someone to the team") to offer a context file update. Do NOT trigger for read-only questions like "who's on my team?" or "what's my ADO config?". Those are answered directly from the context files referenced in the loaded custom instructions; no skill is needed.
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akillness
llm-wiki
Build and maintain a persistent markdown wiki that an LLM updates on the user's behalf, usually inside an Obsidian vault or git-tracked notes repo. Use when raw sources such as web articles, papers, meeting notes, transcripts, screenshots, or past analyses need to be turned into an interlinked knowledge base with immutable source files, LLM-written wiki pages, `index.md`, `log.md`, schema rules in `AGENTS.md` or `CLAUDE.md`, source summaries, query notes, and recurring lint passes. Triggers on: llm-wiki, personal wiki, obsidian wiki, research vault, knowledge base, source ingest, persistent notes, wiki maintenance, source summaries, query filing.
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brycewang-stanford
apsa-style
APSA style checker for Quarto (.qmd) files. Checks numbers, capitalization, abbreviations, italics, in-text citations, titles of works, neutral and unbiased language, and APSA-specific terminology against the APSA Style Manual for Political Science (2018, updated 2023). Produces a structured markdown report organized by document section — never modifies the source file. Use when asked to check APSA style, fix citations, review capitalization, check number formatting, or flag biased language in a .qmd document. For grammar, spelling, and punctuation, use the proofread skill instead. Supports an optional output-file argument and an optional @sec-label argument to restrict checking to one section.
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akillness
okf
Create, validate, and consume Google's Open Knowledge Format (OKF) bundles — YAML-frontmatter Markdown files with type / title / description / resource / tags / timestamp fields for portable, interoperable AI-agent knowledge sharing. OKF formalizes the LLM-Wiki pattern into a vendor-neutral open specification so any producer can write and any agent can consume without translation. Routes: use `llm-wiki` for raw source capture + vault maintenance, `obsidian` for Obsidian-vault workflows, `graphify` for durable committed graphs, `scrapling` for web-content extraction into OKF docs. Triggers on: okf, open knowledge format, knowledge bundle, okf document, llm wiki standard, knowledge atom, agent context format, okf frontmatter, okf bundle, knowledge interoperability.
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brycewang-stanford
write-well
Prose quality checker for Quarto (.qmd) files, grounded in William Zinsser's *On Writing Well* (30th Anniversary Edition). Checks for clutter, weak verbs, hollow qualifiers, clichés, inflated academic voice, poor leads and endings, pronoun and tense inconsistency, and unclear explanation. Produces a structured markdown report organized by document section — never modifies the source file. Use when asked to improve prose quality, tighten writing, reduce clutter, or apply Zinsser's writing principles to a draft. For grammar and punctuation, use the proofread skill. For APSA style rules, use the apsa-style skill. Supports an optional output-file argument and an optional @sec-label argument to restrict checking to one section.
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mineru98
design-md-validator
Validate, review, and compare DESIGN.md design-system files using the Google `@google/design.md` specification and CLI. Trigger this skill whenever the user asks to lint / validate / verify / check / review / diff a `DESIGN.md` (case-insensitive), mentions "design.md", "design system spec", "design tokens YAML", "WCAG contrast on tokens", or uses Korean phrases like "DESIGN.md 검증", "디자인 시스템 검사", "디자인 토큰 점검", "design.md 린트". Also fire when the user pastes a YAML front-matter block that looks like a design-token document (top-level `colors:` / `typography:` / `components:` keys) or when a DESIGN.md file appears in the workspace and the conversation turns to validating, comparing, or shipping it. Covers YAML front matter, markdown section order, token references, component property validity, WCAG contrast findings, missing primary colors or typography, orphaned tokens, and regressions between two DESIGN.md versions.
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