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Found 11,617 Skills
Claude Code Advanced Development Guide - A comprehensive tutorial covering tool usage, REPL environment, development workflows, MCP integration, advanced patterns, and best practices. Ideal for learning Claude Code's advanced features and development techniques.
This skill should be used for structured feature development with codebase understanding. Triggers on /do command. Provides a 5-phase workflow (Understand, Clarify, Design, Implement, Complete) using codeagent-wrapper to orchestrate code-explorer, code-architect, code-reviewer, and develop agents in parallel.
Conventional Commits standard for consistent commit messages. Use when committing code, reviewing commit history, or setting up git workflows. Includes commit types, scopes, and breaking change format.
Mac File Master - A three-stage workflow of "Clean → Organize → Analyze" integrating disk cleaning, file organization, and document analysis
Orchestrator for WebView UI mockup workflow - delegates design iteration to ui-design-agent and implementation scaffolding to ui-finalization-agent. Use when user mentions UI design, mockup, WebView interface, or requests 'design UI for [plugin]'.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "start a feature", "create feature branch", "begin new feature", "git flow feature start", or wants to start working on a new feature branch.
Use when the user asks about WordPress codebases (plugins, themes, block themes, Gutenberg blocks, WP core checkouts) and you need to quickly classify the repo and route to the correct workflow/skill (blocks, theme.json, REST API, WP-CLI, performance, security, testing, release packaging).
Statamic 6 development skill with documentation-backed guidance from statamic.dev + the statamic/docs mirror. Includes actionable steps/snippets for blueprints, Antlers, tags, addons, CP, caching, and common workflows.
Interactive feature development workflow from idea to implementation. Creates requirements (EARS format), design documents, and implementation task lists. Use when creating feature specs, requirements documents, design documents, or implementation plans. Triggered by "kiro" or references to .kiro/specs/ directory.
Orchestrate via @babysitter. Use this skill when asked to babysit a run, orchestrate a process or whenever it is called explicitly. (babysit, babysitter, orchestrate, orchestrate a run, workflow, etc.)
This skill should be used when user asks to "query Supabase", "list Supabase tables", "get Supabase schema", "search Supabase records", "check Supabase database", "Supabase auth", "Supabase authentication", "RLS policy", "row level security", "Supabase foreign key", "table relationships", "Supabase join", "Supabase filter", "Supabase pagination", or needs guidance on Supabase database patterns, auth flows, RLS policies, or query best practices.
Example skill demonstrating the Skills-as-Containers pattern with workflows, assets, and natural language routing. This is a teaching tool showing the complete PAI v1.2.0 architecture. USE WHEN user says 'show me an example', 'demonstrate the pattern', 'how do skills work', 'example skill'