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Use when asked to "thinking in bets", "make decisions under uncertainty", "think probabilistically", "avoid resulting", "separate decision quality from outcomes", or "reduce bias in decisions". Helps make explicit bets and evaluate decisions on process, not results. The Thinking in Bets framework (from Annie Duke) applies poker strategy to business and life decisions.
Python code quality with ruff linter. Fast linting, rule selection, auto-fixing, and configuration. Use when checking Python code quality, enforcing standards, or finding bugs.
Manage Helm values across environments with override precedence, multi-environment configurations, and secret management. Covers values files, --set, --set-string, values schema validation. Use when user mentions Helm values, environment-specific configs, values.yaml, --set overrides, or Helm configuration.
Create viral philosophical social media posts using proven psychological patterns and narrative structures. Generates posts in three archetypes (Patient Observer, Dramatic Prophet, Quiet Devastator). Use when the user wants to write social media posts, tweets, philosophical content, viral posts, or wisdom-style content. Triggers on "write a viral post", "create social media content", "write a tweet about...", "philosophical post", or "help me write posts that go viral".
Build full-stack React applications with TanStack Start. Use when creating SSR/SSG apps, server functions, API routes, middleware, or deploying to Cloudflare/Vercel/Node. Triggers on "tanstack start", "server functions", "createServerFn", "full-stack react", "SSR framework", or file patterns like vite.config.ts with tanstackStart, src/server.ts, *.server.ts.
Diagnose and fix plugin registry issues including orphaned entries and project-scope conflicts (addresses Claude Code issue
Parallel and concurrent processing patterns in bash including GNU Parallel, xargs, job pools, and async patterns (2025)
Analyze collections of user feedback to identify patterns and themes. Use when you have user feedback from multiple sources that needs synthesis.
Calculate RICE scores and prioritize features systematically. Use when building your product roadmap and need to make data-driven prioritization decisions.
Use when asked to "7 Powers", "build a competitive moat", "analyze defensibility", "find sustainable advantage", "economic moats", or "Hamilton Helmer framework". Helps identify durable competitive advantages. The 7 Powers framework (created by Hamilton Helmer) reveals the economic structures that protect business value from competition.
Use when asked to "PMF survey", "measure product-market fit", "40% rule", "Sean Ellis test", "Rahul Vohra method", or "how disappointed would you be". Helps quantify product-market fit and systematically improve it. The PMF Survey framework (created by Sean Ellis, popularized by Rahul Vohra at Superhuman) measures how disappointed users would be without your product and turns that data into a roadmap.
Use when asked to "position my product", "positioning canvas", "differentiate from competitors", "figure out our category", "repositioning", or "why customers should pick us". Helps define competitive alternatives, differentiated value, target customers, and market category. April Dunford's positioning framework from "Obviously Awesome" makes your product's value obvious to the right customers.