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Found 264 Skills
Master persuasive writing for social media with proven hooks, storytelling frameworks, and psychological triggers. Includes CSV databases with 150+ hooks, power words, carousel structures, and emotional triggers specifically optimized for Instagram swipes and X/Twitter "Read more" clicks. Works with creative-copywriter subagent for intelligent content generation.
Guide for creating effective skills. This command should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Claude's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations. Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment - applies TDD to process documentation by testing with subagents before writing, iterating until bulletproof against rationalization
Stay current with how OpenCode, OpenAI Codex, and Claude Code implement extensibility features (skills, slash commands, subagents, custom prompts). Use when comparing implementations across AI coding assistants, researching how a specific tool implements a feature, or syncing knowledge about agent extensibility patterns. Triggers include questions like "how does X implement skills?", "compare slash commands across tools", "what's the latest on Claude Code sub-agents?", or requests to understand agent extensibility approaches.
Creates, modifies, and manages Claude Code subagents by writing agent files with YAML frontmatter, system prompts, and tool configurations. Use when you need to "create an agent", "modify an agent", "set up a specialist", "I need an agent for [task]", "agent to handle [domain]", or "configure agent tools". Covers agent file format, YAML frontmatter, system prompts, tool restrictions, MCP integration, model selection, and testing.
System Architect that creates parallelizable PRDs with junior-proof technical specs. Use when planning features, designing implementations, or when the user says 'plan', 'architect', 'design', or 'PRD'. Outputs PRDs organized in Priority groups where tasks within each group can be executed in parallel by independent dev subagents (ralph). Each user story includes file ownership, technical specs, and acceptance criteria detailed enough for a Sonnet-class model to implement without clarification.
Documentation and commit specialist. Runs after ralph subagents complete a Priority group. Reviews RALPH_DONE signals, updates progress.md and PRD task checkboxes, and makes one atomic git commit per completed user story. Also writes an implementation summary when the full PRD is done. Use after ralph subagents finish implementing — never during active development.
Autonomous mobile dev subagent that implements a single user story from a PRD for Expo / React Native apps. Use when you need parallel, independent mobile implementation tasks — screens, native components, data fetching, navigation. Designed to run alongside other ralph-mobile instances. Receives a specific task ID and PRD path. Returns a structured completion signal. Does NOT commit or modify the PRD — those are handled by the documenter. Loads expo, building-native-ui, vercel-react-native-skills, native-data-fetching, and expo-dev-client skills automatically.
Full-site blog health assessment scanning all blog files for quality scores, orphan pages, topic cannibalization, stale content, and AI citation readiness. Spawns parallel subagents for comprehensive analysis. Produces per-post scores and a prioritized action queue. Use when user says "audit blog", "blog audit", "site audit", "blog health", "audit all posts", "check all blogs".
Claude Code extensibility: agents, skills, output styles. Capabilities: create/update/delete agents and skills, YAML frontmatter, system prompts, tool/model selection, resumable agents, CLI-defined agents. Actions: create, edit, delete, optimize, test extensions. Keywords: agent, skill, output-style, SKILL.md, subagent, Task tool, progressive disclosure. Use when: creating agents/skills, editing extensions, configuring tool access, choosing models, testing activation.
Claude Code hooks configuration and development. Covers hook lifecycle events, configuration patterns, input/output schemas, and common automation use cases. Use when user mentions hooks, automation, PreToolUse, PostToolUse, SessionStart, SubagentStart, PermissionRequest, WorktreeCreate, WorktreeRemove, TeammateIdle, TaskCompleted, ConfigChange, or needs to enforce consistent behavior in Claude Code workflows.
Find dead code using parallel subagent analysis and optional CLI tools, treating code only referenced from tests as dead. Use when the user asks to "find dead code", "find unused code", "find unused exports", "find unreferenced functions", "clean up dead code", or "what code is unused". Analysis-only — does not modify or delete code.
Comprehensive Test Driven Development guide for engineering subagents with multi-framework support, coverage analysis, and intelligent test generation