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Reviews feature specifications for completeness, testability, and implementation readiness. Validates acceptance criteria, edge cases, and technical constraints. Use when reviewing feature specs before implementation or during sprint planning.
Manage RFC-style specifications with validation, and dynamic generation of history, index, and namings files. Use when validating RFC documents, checking taxonomy compliance, or generating specification indices and terminology references.
Use when work involves Spec Kit and you need to choose the correct `spec-kit-*` sub-skill, enforce artifact-order gates, or route remediation work (for example sequence violations or specification drift at any stage).
Work with Vercel Sandbox — ephemeral Linux microVMs for running untrusted code, AI agent output, and developer experimentation on Vercel. Use this skill when the user mentions "Vercel Sandbox", "@vercel/sandbox", sandbox microVMs, running code in isolated environments on Vercel, or wants to create/manage/snapshot sandboxes via the TypeScript/Python SDK or Vercel CLI. Also trigger when the user asks about sandbox pricing, resource limits, authentication (OIDC tokens, access tokens), system specifications, CLI commands (`vercel sandbox`), or wants to update the local documentation cache for this skill.
Use when designing futuristic agentic workflows, when wanting AI to proactively act on team communications, or when eliminating the bottleneck of formal specifications
Complete Problem-Based Software Requirements Specification methodology following Gorski & Stadzisz research. Use when you need to perform requirements engineering from business problems to functional requirements with full traceability.
Automatically generate HarmonyOS design documents including architecture design documents and functional design documents based on PRD documents. It analyzes the existing code structure of OpenHarmony before generation to ensure compatibility with the current architecture. Chapter 2 of the architecture design document must be Competitor Solution Analysis, which should be placed after the Requirement Background. Applicable to user requests: (1) Generate architecture design document, (2) Generate functional design document, (3) Generate design document from PRD, (4) Create system architecture design, (5) Write functional specification, (6) Analyze OH code structure. Keywords: architecture design, functional design, design doc, competitor solution analysis, OpenHarmony code analysis, architecture design, functional design, design document generation, OH code analysis, analyze codebase, competitor analysis
General Bugfix Workflow Knowledge Base, including TDD process, output format specifications, confidence scoring standards, and general best practices. Applicable to all tech stacks (backend/frontend/e2e).
World-class PPT design architect, transforms content materials (speech drafts/keywords/outlines) into directly executable PPT design solutions. Applicable scenarios: (1) Generate PPT design prompts based on speech drafts, (2) Expand keywords into complete PPT design solutions, (3) Select the optimal visual form for content outlines, (4) Generate design parameters that comply with brand visual specifications, (5) Output generation instructions usable by tools like Gamma Pro. Triggered when users mention keywords such as "PPT design", "presentation", "slides", "design solution", "NotebookLM", "Gamma", "Keynote style", etc.
Orchestrates translation of motion designer video specifications into working Remotion code by coordinating specialized agents. Acts as pipeline coordinator that delegates to remotion-scaffold, remotion-animation, remotion-composition, and remotion-component-gen. Use when you have a complete VIDEO_SPEC.md and need full Remotion implementation.
Use when planning high-stakes initiatives (migrations, launches, strategic changes) that require clear specifications, proactive risk identification (premortem/register), and measurable success criteria. Invoke when user mentions "plan this migration", "launch strategy", "implementation roadmap", "what could go wrong", "how do we measure success", or when high-impact decisions need comprehensive planning with risk mitigation and instrumentation.
Exclusive skill set for the GoFrame development framework. Provides a complete framework usage guide for Go language developers, covering best practices for core components such as command-line management, configuration management, logging components, error handling, data validation, type conversion, cache management, template engines, database ORM, and I18n internationalization. Includes project engineering structure specifications, development model guidelines, solutions to common problems, and rich practical code examples. Suitable for building various Go projects such as RESTful APIs, gRPC microservices, and web applications, helping developers quickly master the features of the GoFrame framework and improve development efficiency and code quality.