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Resolve ambiguities in spec.md through targeted Q&A before planning
Upgrade toprank plugin to the latest version. Updates the marketplace repo, installs the new version to the plugin cache, and updates installed_plugins.json. Use when asked to "upgrade toprank", "update toprank", or "get latest version". Also handles inline upgrade prompts when a skill detects UPGRADE_AVAILABLE at startup.
Generate and maintain documentation with drift detection
Execute, pause, resume, and cancel running workflows
Persist and restore agent sessions across conversations with state snapshots
Discover, register, and verify MCP servers. Use when a user asks to connect/add/install/remove an MCP server, or when you need to manage project MCP configuration.
Structured learning roadmap for AI Agent development from LLM basics to multi-agent systems (bilingual Chinese/English)
Generate UI components in Nothing's monochrome, typographic, industrial design language with Swiss typography and OLED aesthetics
Emulate supported AI code-review GitHub Actions locally and print a terminal-only review from portable skill instructions. Use when running /review-action or checking local PR-review feedback before publishing.
Use when the user wants to write or publish a WeChat Official Account article — they share rough thoughts, a draft, or notes and ask for help polishing, generating a cover image and explanatory illustration, or preparing the article for upload to mp.weixin.qq.com. Triggers include "Write a WeChat article", "Official Account", "Polish", "Cover Image", "Publish to Official Account", "/wjs-publishing-wechat".
Build or extend a course outline in your format, from class notes and casebook. Scaffolds — it does not write the outline for you. Use when the user says "outline [subject]", "add to my outline", "build an outline from", or points at class materials.
Prep for a cold-call — predict the professor's likely questions and drill them Socratically, flagging where you're shaky so you know what to re-read before class. Use when the user says "prep for class tomorrow", "cold call [case]", "what might [professor] ask on", or points at assigned reading.