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Hub skill for requirements elicitation. Provides technique selection, orchestration guidance, LLMREI patterns, and autonomy level configuration. Use when gathering requirements from stakeholders, conducting elicitation sessions, or preparing requirements for specification.
Load PROACTIVELY when decomposing a user request into parallel agent work. Use when user says "build this", "implement this feature", or any request requiring multiple agents working concurrently. Guides task decomposition into parallelizable units, agent assignment with skill matching, dependency graph construction, WRFC loop coordination across up to 6 concurrent agent chains, and result aggregation.
Agent skill for security-manager - invoke with $agent-security-manager
This skill should be used when creating agents, writing agent frontmatter, configuring subagents, or when "create agent", "agent.md", "subagent", or "Task tool" are mentioned.
Guide for implementing Shopify's Billing API, enabling app monetization through subscriptions and one-time charges. Use this skill when the user needs to create recurring application charges, one-time purchases, or check subscription status.
This skill should be used when the user mentions Jujutsu version control, "jj" commands, working with jj repositories, or asks about Git to Jujutsu equivalents. Triggers on keywords like "jujutsu", "jj", "jj-vcs", "jj repo", "jj commit", "jj log", "jj new", "jj squash", "jj rebase", "jj bookmark", or questions about Jujutsu workflows and concepts.
Manage and deploy the Algvex website for AItrader. 管理和部署 Algvex 网站。 Use this skill when: - Deploying or updating the Algvex website (部署或更新网站) - Configuring the web frontend or backend (配置前端或后端) - Managing Google OAuth setup (管理 Google OAuth 设置) - Troubleshooting website issues (排查网站问题) - Adding new features to the web interface (添加新功能) - Configuring Caddy reverse proxy (配置 Caddy 反向代理) Keywords: algvex, website, web, frontend, backend, deploy, Next.js, FastAPI, Caddy, 网站, 部署
Resolve conflicts, negotiate agreements, and mediate disputes between AI agents and humans using Servanda. Use this skill when you need to reach consensus with another party, settle a disagreement, establish shared rules, or create binding agreements through AI-mediated negotiation.
This skill should be used when users want to validate or critique an argument by extracting premises, surfacing hidden assumptions, checking logical validity, optionally formalizing in Lean, and researching premise support.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create catalog item", "service catalog", "request item", "catalog variables", "variable set", "catalog client script", "order guide", "record producer", or any ServiceNow Service Catalog development.
Use this skill to create and publish changelog announcements for new features, improvements, or bug fixes. This skill handles the complete workflow - creating detailed changelog documentation pages, adding sidebar announcement cards, and ensuring everything follows project standards. Use when the user mentions adding changelog entries, documenting new features, creating release notes, or announcing product updates.
Catalog GitHub starred repositories into a structured Obsidian vault with AI-synthesized summaries, normalized topic taxonomy, graph-optimized wikilinks, and Obsidian Bases (.base) index files for filtered views. Fetches repo metadata and READMEs via gh CLI, classifies repos into categories and normalized topics, generates individual repo notes with frontmatter, and creates hub notes for categories/topics/authors that serve as graph-view connection points. Use this skill when users want to: (1) Catalog or index their GitHub stars into Obsidian (2) Create a searchable knowledge base from starred repos (3) Organize and discover patterns in their GitHub stars (4) Export GitHub stars as structured markdown notes (5) Build a graph of starred repos by topic, language, or author For saving/distilling a specific URL to a note, use kcap instead. For browsing AI tweets, use ai-twitter-radar instead.