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Automatically convert Confluence specification documents into structured Jira backlogs with Epics and implementation tickets. When Claude needs to: (1) Create Jira tickets from a Confluence page, (2) Generate a backlog from a specification, (3) Break down a spec into implementation tasks, or (4) Convert requirements into Jira issues. Handles reading Confluence pages, analyzing specifications, creating Epics with proper structure, and generating detailed implementation tickets linked to the Epic.
Implements approved specification proposals by working through tasks sequentially with testing and validation. Use when implementing changes, applying proposals, executing spec tasks, or building from approved plans. Triggers include "openspec implement", "implement", "apply change", "execute spec", "work through tasks", "build feature", "start implementation".
Strategic GTM tracking planning with product manager expertise. Use when users need to plan tracking strategy, define what metrics to measure, understand business impact of tracking, create tracking specifications, or need guidance on "what should I track?" questions. Asks discovery questions about business goals, maps objectives to events, defines event taxonomy, and creates structured tracking plans. Trigger on - "plan GTM tracking", "what should I track", "create tracking plan", "define measurement strategy", "GTM strategy".
Smart contract development advisor based on Trail of Bits' best practices. Analyzes codebase to generate documentation/specifications, review architecture, check upgradeability patterns, assess implementation quality, identify pitfalls, review dependencies, and evaluate testing. Provides actionable recommendations.
Transform high-level ideas or briefs into fully structured presentation scripts saved as Markdown files, describing presentations slide by slide with exhaustive detail. Use this skill when users request: (1) Creating presentation blueprints or scripts, (2) Structuring slide decks from concepts, (3) Designing presentation narratives with detailed specifications for content, layout, typography, and visuals, or (4) Creating presentation documentation for designers or presenters.
Generate professional git commit messages following Conventional Commits specification. Use when user asks to commit changes or write a commit message.
AAA-quality Game Design Document creation for casino-farming hybrid games. Use when creating GDDs, minigame specifications, system design documents, feature briefs, or technical design docs. Triggers on requests for game design documentation, mechanic specifications, system breakdowns, or professional game dev deliverables. Specialized for card game mechanics, farming simulation systems, and hybrid genre documentation.
Use when applying Behavior-Driven Development patterns including Given-When-Then structure, feature files, and acceptance criteria. Use when writing BDD-style tests and specifications.
Write clear, testable requirements using User Stories and Gherkin scenarios. Capture functional and non-functional requirements with proper acceptance criteria. Use when defining new features or documenting system behavior. Trigger keywords: requirements, user stories, acceptance criteria, Gherkin, BDD, specifications, feature definition
Prepare detailed, professional prompts for Google Imagen 3/4 image generation. Supports character, environment, and object prompts using natural language with technical photography specifications. Extensible support for multiple art styles via reference files.
Reference guide for OpenAPI specification best practices, naming conventions, and expressing complex REST API patterns like polymorphism, enums, file uploads, and server-sent events. Use when writing or improving OpenAPI specs to ensure they follow established conventions and generate quality SDKs.
This skill should be used when content teaches patterns (skills, subagents, ADRs, PHRs, specifications) that have canonical sources elsewhere. Prevents format drift by ensuring content references and follows the authoritative format from canonical sources. Use before implementing lessons that teach platform patterns, or when reviewing content for format consistency.