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Domain-Driven Design patterns. Bounded contexts, aggregates, entities, value objects, domain events, repositories, and application services. Strategic and tactical DDD for complex business domains. USE WHEN: user mentions "DDD", "Domain-Driven Design", "bounded context", "aggregate", "value object", "domain event", "ubiquitous language", "aggregate root", "domain service" DO NOT USE FOR: database schema design - use database skills; CQRS/Event Sourcing specifics - use `event-sourcing-cqrs`
Generate animated GIF/MP4/AVIF terminal replays from Claude Code or Codex sessions. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create a GIF, animation, video, or visual replay of a coding session — whether they say "make a gif of my session", "animate that conversation", "create a terminal recording", "share a replay", or reference agent-log-gif directly. Also trigger when users want to find, search, or browse their Claude Code or Codex sessions for visualization purposes. Can also create synthetic/fictional session GIFs from scratch for demos, docs, or tutorials — if the user says "make a demo gif showing X" or "create a fake session gif", use this.
Plan presentations using the Storytelling Canvas framework — from raw content to a format-agnostic story blueprint with speaker scripts and visual evidence notes. Use this skill whenever the user wants to plan a presentation, create a slide deck outline, structure a pitch, design a talk, write presentation scripts, or prepare content before generating slides. Also triggers on: '/storytelling', 'วางแผน presentation', 'ทำ slide plan', 'plan slides', 'presentation outline', 'pitch deck plan', 'เตรียม slide', 'วางโครง presentation'. Use this even when the user just says 'I need to present X' or pastes content and says 'turn this into slides'. This skill creates the storytelling plan — the actual slide or content generation happens via a separate output skill afterward.
Documentation reference for writing Python code using the browser-use open-source library. Use this skill whenever the user needs help with Agent, Browser, or Tools configuration, is writing code that imports from browser_use, asks about @sandbox deployment, supported LLM models, Actor API, custom tools, lifecycle hooks, MCP server setup, or monitoring/observability with Laminar or OpenLIT. Also trigger for questions about browser-use installation, prompting strategies, or sensitive data handling. Do NOT use this for Cloud API/SDK usage or pricing — use the cloud skill instead. Do NOT use this for directly automating a browser via CLI commands — use the browser-use skill instead.
Task management skill for the Agent Kanban CLI — claim, log, complete tasks
This skill applies when OpenStoryline has been installed, and the user needs to start local MCP/Web services, create or continue a session, send editing instructions, perform multi-round re-editing, verify rendered video outputs, or make Chinese requests such as "启动 OpenStoryline", "把 OpenStoryline 跑起来", "用 OpenStoryline 剪视频".
This Skill supports screening qualified stocks based on stock selection criteria (such as market indicators, financial indicators, etc.); it allows querying stocks, listed companies within specified industries/sectors, as well as component stocks of sector indices; it also supports related tasks such as stock, listed company, and sector/index recommendations, avoiding the use of outdated information by large models during stock selection.
Operate the Resend platform from the terminal — send emails, manage domains, contacts, broadcasts, templates, webhooks, and API keys via the `resend` CLI. Use when the user wants to run Resend commands in the shell, scripts, or CI/CD pipelines. Always load this skill before running `resend` commands — it contains the non-interactive flag contract and gotchas that prevent silent failures.
Build Airflow 3.1+ plugins that embed FastAPI apps, custom UI pages, React components, middleware, macros, and operator links directly into the Airflow UI. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create an Airflow plugin, add a custom UI page or nav entry to Airflow, build FastAPI-backed endpoints inside Airflow, serve static assets from a plugin, embed a React app in the Airflow UI, add middleware to the Airflow API server, create custom operator extra links, or call the Airflow REST API from inside a plugin. Also trigger when the user mentions AirflowPlugin, fastapi_apps, external_views, react_apps, plugin registration, or embedding a web app in Airflow 3.1+. If someone is building anything custom inside Airflow 3.1+ that involves Python and a browser-facing interface, this skill almost certainly applies.
Runs Fastly Compute WASM applications locally with Viceroy, specifically for Rust and Component Model projects. Use when starting a local Fastly Compute dev server with Viceroy, configuring fastly.toml for local backend overrides and store definitions, running Rust unit tests with cargo-nextest against the Compute runtime, debugging Compute apps locally, adapting core WASM modules to the Component Model, or troubleshooting local Compute testing issues (connection refused, missing backends, store config). For non-Rust Compute work or understanding the Compute API, prefer the fastlike skill instead — its source code is easier to understand as a Fastly Compute API reference.
Interact with the learning system: show stats, list/search accumulated knowledge, and graduate mature entries into agents/skills. Backed by learning.db (SQLite + FTS5). Use when user says "retro", "retro list", "retro search", "retro graduate", "check knowledge", "what have we learned", "knowledge health", "graduate knowledge".
Review and revise content to remove AI-sounding patterns. Voice-agnostic editor that detects cliches, passive voice, structural monotony, and meta-commentary. Use when content sounds robotic, needs de-AIing, or voice validation flags synthetic patterns. Use for "edit for AI", "remove AI patterns", "make it sound human", or "de-AI this". Do NOT use for grammar checking, factual editing, or full rewrites. Do NOT use for voice generation (use voice skills instead).