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Found 204 Skills
Clickup integration. Manage project management and ticketing data, records, and workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Clickup data.
Microsoft Outlook integration. Manage communication data, records, and workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Microsoft Outlook data.
Detect and upgrade a skill to plan file-driven mode. Usage - /planify <skill-name>
Manage editorial content pipeline through 6 stages: Ideas, Outlined, Drafted, Editing, Ready, Published. Use when user wants to view pipeline status, add ideas, move content between stages, schedule posts, or archive published content. Use for "content calendar", "pipeline status", "add idea", "schedule post", or "move to drafted". Do NOT use for creating Hugo content files, deploying posts, or modifying site configuration.
Use after exploring completes or whenever a feature already has locked requirements and now needs research, synthesis, phase definition, story mapping, and executable task beads. Use for prompts like "plan this", "break this into tasks", "decompose this work", "map the stories", "research and plan", or "turn this into beads" before implementation begins.
Use when porting a workflow to a different AI provider, deployment environment, model tier, or organizational context.
Phase 2 of the feature workflow — Write code according to the implementation sequence in {slug}-design.md, and submit a completion report in a unified format for user review after finishing. Prerequisites: {slug}-design.md has been approved (standard design includes test design, or fastforward design includes acceptance criteria), and {slug}-checklist.yaml exists in the same directory. Trigger scenarios: User says "The plan is confirmed, start implementation", "Write code according to the plan", "Start working". If you encounter situations not covered by the plan during implementation (new concepts, out-of-scope files, need for patch branches), proactively stop and discuss with the user based on the plan, do not proceed forcefully.
Facilitate methodical review of proposals (technical designs, product specs, feature requests). Use when asked to "review this proposal", "give feedback on this doc", "help me review this RFC", or when presented with a document that needs structured feedback. Handles markdown files, GitHub gists/issues/PRs, and other text formats. Chunks proposals intelligently, predicts reviewer reactions, and produces feedback adapted to the proposal's format.
[Hyper] Analyze vague or relayed non-developer stakeholder requests (client, executive, PM, sales/support) by mapping them to codebase impact, presenting interpretation candidates with risks, then implementing only after confirmation. Use for stakeholder-message analysis, not browser QA testing, CI/build failures, or already-clear technical tasks.
Execute, pause, resume, and cancel running workflows
Interactively prune stale non-terminal workflows from the pipeline. Use when the user says 'prune workflows', 'clean stale workflows', 'pipeline cleanup', or runs /prune. Runs a dry-run preview, displays candidates with staleness and safeguard skips, prompts the user to proceed/abort/force, then bulk-cancels approved workflows with a workflow.pruned audit event. Safeguards skip workflows with open PRs or recent commits unless force is set.
Code improvement workflow with polish and overhaul tracks. Triggers: 'refactor', 'clean up', 'restructure', 'reorganize', or /refactor. Phases: explore, brief, implement, validate. Existing code only — Do NOT use for bug fixes (/debug) or new features (/ideate).