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Scene-graph-driven 4-phase Three.js app builder: Design, Build, Animate, Polish. Use when user wants a 3D web app, interactive scene, WebGL visualization, or product viewer. Use for "create a threejs scene", "build 3D web app", "make a 3D animation", or "interactive 3D showcase". Do NOT use for full game engines, 3D model creation, VR/AR experiences, or CAD workflows.
Interactive guide to repository workflow system: agents, skills, routing, and execution patterns. Use when user asks how the system works, what commands are available, or how to use brainstorm/plan/execute phases. Use for "how does this work", "what can you do", "explain workflow", "help me understand", or "show me the process". Do NOT use for actually executing workflows (use workflow-orchestrator) or debugging (use systematic-debugging).
Phase-gated git commit workflow with validation, staging, and CLAUDE.md compliance enforcement. Use when creating commits, staging changes, or when PR workflows need standardized commits. Triggers: "commit changes", "save work", "create commit", or internal skill invocation from PR workflows. Do NOT use for merge commits, rebases, amends, cherry-picks, or emergency rollbacks requiring raw git speed.
Validate-then-fix workflow for PR review comments: Fetch, Validate, Plan, Fix, Commit. Use when user wants to address PR feedback, fix review comments, or resolve reviewer requests. Use for "fix PR comments", "address review", "pr-fix", or "resolve feedback". Do NOT use for creating PRs, reviewing code without fixing, or general debugging unrelated to PR comments.
Voice-integrated blog post creation with 4-phase workflow: Assess, Decide, Draft, Preview. Use when user wants to write a blog post, create content for a Hugo site, or draft an article using a specific voice profile. Use for "write post", "blog about", "draft article", "create content", or "write about [topic]". Do NOT use for editing existing posts, voice profile creation, SEO optimization, or social media content.
Deterministic plan lifecycle management via scripts/plan-manager.py: create, track, check, complete, and abandon task plans. Use when user says "/plans", needs to create a multi-phase plan, track progress on active plans, or manage plan lifecycle (complete, abandon, audit). Do NOT use for one-off tasks that need no tracking, feature implementation, or debugging workflows.
Use when work must be verified in local Canvas Workbench, or when the user asks to run, open, or check a component in Workbench. Verifies that Canvas Workbench is available through the project's package runner, starts the local Workbench dev server, and keeps Workbench verification as part of the implementation workflow.
SPARC development workflow: Specification, Pseudocode, Architecture, Refinement, Completion. A structured approach for complex implementations that ensures thorough planning before coding. Use when: new feature implementation, complex implementations, architectural changes, system redesign, integration work, unclear requirements. Skip when: simple bug fixes, documentation updates, configuration changes, well-defined small tasks, routine maintenance.
Smart git commit workflow using Conventional Commits format with AI-generated commit message suggestions based on staged changes.
Podcast knowledge workflows powered by Podwise CLI: search podcasts and episodes by keyword, monitor followed shows for new releases, find popular episodes, ask questions and extract insights from transcript content, process Podwise episode URLs, YouTube videos, Xiaoyuzhou links, and local audio or video files to retrieve transcripts, summaries, chapters, Q&A, mind maps, highlights, and keywords — plus catch up on your backlog, refine your listening taste, generate weekly recaps, export episode notes to PKM tools, research topics across podcasts, debate episode ideas, and generate language learning cards. Use when the user wants to find, summarize, transcribe, or extract insights from any podcast or audio content, or manage their listening library.
Use when a user needs to actually use or build on Zeko: bridge with Bridge CLI or Bridge SDK, get testnet funds, find the right Zeko and Mina endpoints, run GraphQL or curl queries, understand sequencer and archive-node roles, or build zkApps on Zeko with o1js or OCaml. This skill is for public user and builder workflows, especially terminal-driven and non-browser automation flows.
Build and publish Domo apps with dist workflow and first-publish ID handling.