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You MUST use this skill before any creative or complex work. Explores user intent, requirements and design before actually executing on the task.
Use when executing tasks from a task breakdown document in the current session.
Sticky messaging framework based on Chip & Dan Heath's "Made to Stick". Use when you need to: (1) make product messaging more memorable, (2) write sticky taglines and value propositions, (3) create compelling product demos and presentations, (4) design memorable onboarding experiences, (5) craft internal communications that stick, (6) apply the SUCCESs framework (Simple, Unexpected, Concrete, Credible, Emotional, Stories), (7) analyze why messaging isn't resonating.
Apply lean thinking to UX: hypothesis-driven design, collaborative sketching, and rapid experiments instead of heavy deliverables. Use when the user mentions "Lean UX", "design hypothesis", "UX experiment", "collaborative design", or "outcome over output". Covers hypothesis statements, MVPs for UX, and cross-functional collaboration. For Build-Measure-Learn, see lean-startup. For usability audits, see ux-heuristics.
Make generated speech feel companion-like with fillers, emotional tuning, and preset speaking styles.
Send emails through SMTP with optional local attachments and optional IMAP APPEND sync to Sent mailbox. Use when tasks need reliable outbound email delivery, attachment sending, SMTP connectivity checks, or cross-client sent-mail visibility (for example appending to "Sent Items" after SMTP send).
Fetches issue context, auto-detects task type, maps to branch prefix, presents brief.
Apply the ai-env agentic development environment template to the current repo, with intent-preserving merge for existing files
Run an interactive naming session for a project. Use when the user wants to name a project, app, package, tool, or repo. Presents names in rounds, tracks preferences, and refines suggestions based on selections.
Use when pulling/syncing/updating/absorbing changes from a branch's parent (typically main) into the current branch, or cascading parent changes through a stack of dependent branches. Triggers on "pull from main", "merge main in", "update from parent", "sync from base", "catch up to main", "absorb parent changes", "rebase onto main" (intent only — implementation uses merge), "update the stack", "/inherit", or "my branch is behind". Pairs with /isolate (forks from parent) and /ship (pushes to target).
Create, repair, validate, preview, and package Codex-compatible animated pet spritesheets from character art, screenshots, generated images, or visual references. Use when a user wants to hatch a Codex pet, create a custom animated pet, or build a built-in pet asset with an 8x9 atlas, transparent unused cells, row-by-row animation prompts, QA contact sheets, preview videos, and pet.json packaging. This skill composes the installed $imagegen system skill for visual generation and uses bundled scripts for deterministic spritesheet assembly.
Run the Codex Readiness unit test report. Use when you need deterministic checks plus in-session LLM evals for AGENTS.md/PLANS.md.