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Found 229 Skills
Read-only Q&A mode — answers questions about the codebase, architecture, or any topic without modifying files. Use for research and exploration before making changes.
Create, update, and maintain skills in the canonical .skills/internal/ directory. Includes step-by-step directives for agents to work with users, validate skill structure, and sync changes across agent directories. Use when users want to create new skills, update existing ones, or need guidance on skill authoring.
Use when the user wants to turn a feature idea, change request, or rough requirement into a precise feature-development prompt for one or more codebase projects.
Use when the user wants a full feature-development chain: clarify a rough feature idea into a prompt, review it with the user, then hand it to grill-with-docs, to-prd, to-issues, and tdd.
Generate project-specific design system rules for Figma-to-code workflows. Useful for capturing tokens, naming, and lint rules in one source.
A-share Market Daily Review System. Actively invoked when users mention needs such as market review, market analysis, or tomorrow's market prediction. Covers: Market Environment, Sentiment Cycle, Main Line Identification, Capital Monitoring, Post-Market Variables, Tomorrow's Combat Map. For research reference only, does not constitute securities investment consulting business or investment advice.
Use when reviewing how skills performed during a session, when the user wants to analyze skill invocations and identify improvements, or when the user says "skill retro", "review skills", "how did skills do", "improve this skill", or "skill retrospective".
Set up automated agent-driven development with Ralph. Run AI agents in a loop to implement features from user stories, verify acceptance criteria, and log progress for the next agent.
Use when creating or refining SKILL.md-based skills, or diagnosing weak triggering (under/over-triggering, vague descriptions, bloated context, or missing workflow guidance).
Design composable agentic primitives for flexible workflows. Use when creating reusable workflow building blocks, designing SDLC primitives, or building agent operations that can be combined in different ways.
Break down a change into an implementation task checklist. Trigger: When the orchestrator launches you to create or update the task breakdown for a change.
Orchestrator workflow for running ZeroContext Lab (ZCL) attempts/suites with deterministic artifacts, trace-backed evidence, and fast post-mortems (shim support for "agent only types tool name").