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Found 191 Skills
YC Office Hours — two modes. Startup mode: six forcing questions that expose demand reality, status quo, desperate specificity, narrowest wedge, observation, and future-fit. Builder mode: design thinking brainstorming for side projects, hackathons, learning, and open source. Saves a design doc. Use when asked to "brainstorm this", "I have an idea", "help me think through this", "office hours", or "is this worth building". Proactively suggest when the user describes a new product idea or is exploring whether something is worth building — before any code is written. Use before /plan-ceo-review or /plan-eng-review.
Stepwise scaffolding, brainstorming, and draft-generation for literary novels using interactive interviews. TRIGGERS - Use this skill when user says: - "create a novel project" / "start a new novel" - "help me brainstorm my novel" / "plan my story" - "/novel-architect [language] novel named [name] [core idea]" - "set up novel structure" / "initialize my book project" - Any request about creating fiction writing projects or story planning Creates full novel directory with foundation files, character sheets, and chapter scaffolding. Uses gentle, reflective interview process to discover emotional truth before structure.
Guide developers through creating MCP apps. Covers the full lifecycle: brainstorming ideas against UX guidelines, bootstrapping projects, implementing tools/widgets, debugging, running dev servers, deploying and connecting apps to ChatGPT. Use when a user wants to create or update a MCP app, MCP server or use the Skybridge framework.
Creative problem-solving and ideation using SCAMPER, First Principles, Random Word, and AI-optimized techniques. Use when generating ideas, breaking creative blocks, brainstorming alternatives, or innovating.
Generate novel research ideas with iterative refinement and novelty checking against literature. Score ideas on Interestingness, Feasibility, and Novelty. Use when brainstorming research directions or validating idea novelty.
Use this skill when brainstorming, designing, or planning any Swift feature. This is the right skill whenever the user describes a feature they want to build, asks "how should I implement X", wants to think through a design, or starts with something like "I want to add..." or "let's plan...". Use it even if they don't explicitly say "brainstorm" — if there's a feature to figure out, start here before touching any code.
Create structural blueprints for blog posts before writing. Analyzes topic briefs, selects structure templates, generates outlines with word counts and section summaries. Use when planning a new post, brainstorming structure, or deciding scope before drafting. Use for "outline", "plan post", "structure this topic", "how should I organize". Do NOT use for writing actual post content, editing existing posts, or SEO keyword planning.
Structural review of documents for gaps, clarity, completeness, and organization. Use when a brainstorm, plan, spec, ADR, or any doc needs polish before the next workflow step. For exploring new ideas from scratch, use brainstorming instead.
Use when you need to generate many creative options before systematically narrowing to the best choices. Invoke when exploring product ideas, solving open-ended problems, generating strategic alternatives, developing research questions, designing experiments, or when you need both breadth (many ideas) and rigor (principled selection). Use when user mentions brainstorming, ideation, divergent thinking, generating options, or evaluating alternatives.
Create XMind mind map files (.xmind). Use this skill when the user asks to create a mind map, mindmap, XMind file, or brainstorming diagram. Produces native .xmind files that open directly in the XMind application.
Use when starting any conversation - establishes mandatory workflows for finding and using skills, including using Skill tool before announcing usage, following brainstorming before coding, and creating TodoWrite todos for checklists
Use when beginning any design process - orchestrates gathering context, clarifying requirements, brainstorming solutions, and documenting validated designs to create implementation-ready design documents