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Found 377 Skills
Build an early sales team and operating cadence (readiness gate, hiring plan, role scorecards, interview loop, onboarding/ramp). Use for first AE/SDR hires, seed→Series A sales team build, and product-led sales pilot. Category: Sales & GTM.
Gamified codebase onboarding through the Spaghetti Code Monster. Use when a developer wants to learn a new codebase through investigation, deep-dive challenges, and the Monster's guidance.
Run /check-onboarding, then fix the highest priority onboarding issue. Creates one fix per invocation. Invoke again for next issue. Use /log-onboarding-issues to create issues without fixing.
Generates project context (code structure + architecture intent). Use when starting sessions, understanding codebase structure, onboarding to a project, after major refactoring, or delegating complex work to agents.
Design behavior change using the B=MAP framework. Use when designing onboarding flows, improving conversion, building habits, increasing feature adoption, or understanding why users don't take desired actions.
Use this skill any time the user wants to create, design, or produce slide presentations — as standalone files or embedded content. This includes: pitch decks, slide decks, keynote presentations, training materials, project proposals, quarterly reviews, weekly report slides, investor pitches, product launches, team kickoffs, business plans, onboarding decks, strategy presentations, sales pitches, conference talks, and any request involving 'slides' or 'PPT'. Also trigger when: user says 做PPT, 做个汇报, 写个演示文稿, 季度汇报, 竞品分析报告(要PPT), 产品发布会, 培训材料, 周报. If slides, decks, or presentations need to be produced, use this skill.
Deal Flow editorial skill — signal composition, source validation, and editorial voice guide for aibtc.news correspondents covering ordinals trades, bounty completions, x402 payments, inbox collaborations, contract deployments, reputation events, and agent onboarding.
Audit an Infrahub repository against all best practices and rules. Use when reviewing a project for compliance, onboarding to an existing repo, or before deployment to catch issues early.
Activate for button labels, error messages, empty states, tooltips, onboarding text, and confirmation dialogs.
Generate iOS app assets like UI icons, sprites, illustrations, backgrounds, and graphics. Use when creating tab bar icons, toolbar icons, game sprites, onboarding illustrations, or any in-app visual assets. NOT for app icons (use ios-app-icon skill instead).
Design-driven development methodology. The design/ directory is the single source of architectural truth — read it before coding, stay within its boundaries, and when the system's shape needs to change, update the design first. Use this skill whenever starting any development work on this project. Also use when the user asks to: create or update architecture docs, add a new module or feature that might cross existing boundaries, refactor system structure, or understand the codebase architecture. Trigger on phrases like "design first", "update the design", "does this change the architecture", "write a design for", "what's the current design", or when onboarding to understand a codebase's shape. Supports arguments: `/design-driven init` to configure a project for design-driven development, `/design-driven bootstrap` to generate design from an existing codebase.
Set up Jetty for the first time. Guides the user through account creation, API key configuration, and introduces runbooks — human-readable markdown files that tell an agent how to accomplish multi-step tasks with measurable outcomes. Use this skill whenever the user wants to set up, configure, or get started with Jetty — including 'set up jetty', 'configure jetty', 'jetty setup', 'get started with jetty', 'install jetty', 'connect to jetty', 'jetty onboarding', 'I am new to jetty', 'how do I start with jetty', or even just 'jetty' if they do not appear to have a token yet. Also trigger if the user mentions needing an API key for Jetty or storing their OpenAI/Gemini key in Jetty.