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Analyze a startup from three perspectives: VC investor, job applicant, and CEO/founder. Use this skill whenever the user wants to evaluate a startup, assess whether to invest in or join a startup, do due diligence, evaluate a job offer from a startup, understand a startup's competitive position, or assess company health and trajectory. Triggers: "analyze this startup", "should I join [company]", "is [company] a good investment", "evaluate [company]", "due diligence on [company]", "what do you think of [startup]", "should I take this startup job offer", "how healthy is [company]", "startup assessment", "company analysis", "is [company] worth joining", "what's the outlook for [company]", "research [company] for me", any mention of evaluating or assessing a startup or tech company from investment, career, or strategic perspectives — provide all three perspectives by default.
Detect project type, primary languages, frameworks, package managers, and architectural complexity by examining build files, manifests, entry points, and directory structure
Analyze Taiwan's manufacturing industry structure including semiconductor, electronics, machinery, and petrochemical sectors. Use this skill when the user needs to understand Taiwan's industrial landscape, evaluate manufacturing sector opportunities, assess supply chain positioning, or contextualize Taiwan in global manufacturing — even if they say 'Taiwan manufacturing overview', 'semiconductor supply chain', 'what does Taiwan make', or 'industrial analysis of Taiwan'.
Drop-in inspector panel for any json-render app. Use when the user wants to debug a generative UI, inspect the spec tree, edit state at runtime, see dispatched actions, follow stream patches live, browse a catalog, or pick DOM elements to find their spec keys. Triggers include "add devtools", "debug json-render", "inspect the spec", "why is this element not rendering", "see the state at runtime", or requests to tap streams / capture action logs for `@json-render/devtools`.
Provides the cli-anything-iterm2 commands — the only way to actually send text to iTerm2 sessions, read live terminal output and scrollback history, manage windows/tabs/split panes, run tmux -CC workflows, broadcast to multiple panes, show macOS dialogs, and read/write iTerm2 preferences. Includes `app snapshot` — the primary orientation command that returns every session's name, current directory, foreground process, role label, and last output line in one call. Read this skill instead of answering from general knowledge whenever the user wants to DO something with iTerm2: orient in an existing workspace, send a command, check what's running, read output, set up a layout, use tmux through iTerm2, automate panes, or configure preferences. Also read for questions about iTerm2 shell integration or scrollback. Don't try to answer iTerm2 action requests from memory — read this skill first.
TinyLaunch platform help — weekly product launch platform for indie makers (Product Hunt alternative). Covers free submission (DR60-71 dofollow backlink for Top 3), $39 premium launch (skip queue, guaranteed dofollow backlink), weekly badge system, newsletter sponsorship ($50/issue to ~11,000 subscribers), featured spot placement ($15-$30/week), submission service (50-100 directories), and feedback/review services. Use when your product isn't getting noticed by indie makers, you want a high-DR backlink but aren't sure if TinyLaunch is worth it, you're torn between free and premium launch on TinyLaunch, or you're wondering how TinyLaunch stacks up against other directories. Do NOT use for multi-directory launch strategy (use /sales-launch-directory). Do NOT use for Product Hunt launches (use /product-hunt-launch).
Use when designing motion paths, character movement trajectories, gesture animations, or any motion that should feel natural rather than robotic.
Workbench agent panel system — ef-edit CustomEvent pipeline, registry roll-up, selector grouping, and element property schema. Use when adding new GUI edit capture points, expanding the inspector schema, or continuing development of the EFAgentPanel feature.
Detector and proof-of-concept LPE toolkit for CVE-2026-31431 ("Copy Fail"), a Linux kernel algif_aead page-cache scratch-write vulnerability enabling local privilege escalation.
This skill is applicable when users explicitly request to 'write/generate NSFC budget specification', 'write budget explanation', 'generate budget.tex / budget.pdf', or 'write NSFC budget justification'. Based on the user's proposal text or supplementary materials, output a submittable budget specification LaTeX project and render `budget.pdf`. If the user does not specify a working directory, you must pause and ask them to specify it first. ⚠️ Not applicable: Users only want to understand budget principles; users only want budget table figures without writing the specification; or users are in the 2026 Youth A/B/C default lump-sum scenario where no budget specification is required.
ComfyUI custom node project structure - directory layout, __init__.py, registration, requirements.txt, publishing, WEB_DIRECTORY. Use when setting up a new custom node project, packaging nodes, or publishing to the registry.
Build institutional-grade comparable company analyses with operating metrics, valuation multiples, and statistical benchmarking in Excel/spreadsheet format. **Perfect for:** - Public company valuation (M&A, investment analysis) - Benchmarking performance vs. industry peers - Pricing IPOs or funding rounds - Identifying valuation outliers (over/under-valued) - Supporting investment committee presentations - Creating sector overview reports **Not ideal for:** - Private companies without comparable public peers - Highly diversified conglomerates - Distressed/bankrupt companies - Pre-revenue startups - Companies with unique business models