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Finds qualified candidates for a role by searching LinkedIn, Indeed, GitHub, and other professional platforms using Nimble Web Search Agents. Accepts a job description, role title, or freeform request and returns a ranked candidate list with profiles, skills, and contact signals. Use this skill when the user wants to find, source, or recruit candidates for a role. Common triggers: "find candidates for", "source engineers in", "who can I hire for", "find me a [role]", "recruiting for", "talent search", "find a [role] in [city]", "build a candidate list", "sourcing for [role]", "who's available for", "find potential hires". Also triggers on a pasted job description followed by a sourcing request. Do NOT use for job market research or salary benchmarking — use market-finder instead. Do NOT use for researching a single known person — use company-deep-dive or meeting-prep instead.
Tracks how competitors position themselves online — scrapes homepages, features, pricing, and blogs to extract messaging, value props, CTAs, and pricing models. Compares against previous snapshots to surface positioning shifts with before/after tracking. Produces messaging matrices, content gap analysis, white space maps, and battlecard inputs. Use when anyone asks about competitor messaging, positioning, website copy, content strategy, or how competitors present themselves. Triggers: "competitor positioning", "messaging comparison", "content gap", "what changed on their site", "competitor homepage", "landing page teardown", "marketing battlecard", "how do they describe their product", "share of voice", "counter-messaging". Do NOT use for business signals like funding/hiring (use competitor-intel), single-company deep dives (use company-deep-dive), or meeting prep (use meeting-prep).
Searches the live web via Nimble APIs to monitor competitors and produce a structured intelligence briefing. Runs parallel searches for news, product launches, hiring signals, and funding — then compares against previous findings to highlight only what's new. Use this skill when the user asks about competitors, competitive intelligence, or what rival companies are doing. Common triggers: "what are my competitors doing", "competitor update", "competitor news", "competitive landscape", "market intel", "what's new with [company]", "track [company]", "competitor briefing", "who's making moves", "competitive analysis", "losing deals to [company]", "battlecard". Also use before board meetings or strategy sessions when the user wants competitive context. Requires the Nimble CLI (nimble search, nimble extract) for live web data. Do NOT use for single-company deep dives (use company-deep-dive), meeting prep with attendees (use meeting-prep), or non-business queries.
Extracts structured practitioner data from healthcare practice websites. Returns names, credentials, specialties, contact info, and education for every provider on a practice's site. Use when user asks to extract, pull, or list doctors, providers, or staff from practice websites. Triggers: "extract doctors from", "pull providers from", "who are the providers at", "build a provider database", "list all doctors at", "scrape the team page", "get practitioner data from". Accepts practice URLs (pasted, CSV, Google Sheet) or discovers practices via Google Maps when given specialty + location. Single sites or 100+ URLs. Do NOT use for filling data gaps — use healthcare-providers-enrich instead. Do NOT use for credential validation — use healthcare-providers-verify instead. Do NOT use for discovering practices — use market-finder or local-places instead. Do NOT use for general extraction — use nimble-web-expert instead.
Validates practitioner credentials and license status against the NPI registry. Cross-references specialties, credentials, and practice addresses against official records. Returns Verified / Partially Verified / Unverified / Flagged per practitioner with mismatch details and source URLs. Triggers: "verify these doctors", "check provider credentials", "validate licenses", "verify NPI numbers", "cross-check credentials against NPI", "compliance audit on providers", "are these practitioners still licensed", "validate my provider list". Accepts CSV, Google Sheet URL, or pasted data. Do NOT use for extracting providers from practice URLs — use healthcare-providers-extract instead. Do NOT use for filling data gaps — use healthcare-providers-enrich instead. Do NOT use for discovering practices — use market-finder or local-places instead. Do NOT use for general extraction — use nimble-web-expert instead.
Scaffold or audit the memex (vault + AGENTS.md + spec templates + bundled skills) in any repo — an externalized, navigable project memory for agents (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenCode, etc.). Agent-agnostic. Idempotent — safe to run repeatedly. Use when the user wants to set up, verify, or fix the memex in a project.
Analyze text readability with Flesch-Kincaid, Gunning Fog, SMOG, and other metrics. Returns objective scores with interpretation and recommendations.
Generate beautifully designed PDF reports with a Nordic/Scandinavian aesthetic. Use when creating polished executive briefings, analysis reports, or presentation-style PDF outputs from markdown and HTML via Nutrient DWS.
Convert an Omni Analytics topic into a Databricks Metric View definition in Unity Catalog. Use this skill whenever someone wants to export Omni metrics to Databricks, create a Metric View from an Omni topic, harden BI metrics into Unity Catalog, or bridge Omni's semantic layer with Databricks AI/BI dashboards and Genie spaces.
Configure Redis for caching and data storage. Set up clustering, persistence, and Sentinel. Use when implementing Redis caching or queues.
Find, browse, and organize content in Omni Analytics — dashboards, workbooks, folders, and labels — using the Omni CLI. Use this skill whenever someone wants to find an existing dashboard, search for content, list workbooks, browse folders, see what dashboards exist, find popular reports, download a dashboard as PDF or PNG, favorite content, manage labels on documents, or any variant of "find the dashboard about", "what reports do we have", "show me our dashboards", "where is the sales report", or "download this dashboard".
Administer an Omni Analytics instance — manage connections, users, groups, user attributes, permissions, schedules, and schema refreshes via the Omni CLI. Use this skill whenever someone wants to manage users or groups, set up permissions on a dashboard or folder, configure user attributes, create or modify schedules, manage database connections, refresh a schema, set up access controls, provision users, or any variant of "add a user", "give access to", "set up permissions", "who has access", "configure connection", "refresh the schema", or "schedule a delivery".