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Conduct an architecture health check on a design — either verify if the design is internally consistent (no conflicts between terminology, contracts, and implementation steps) or check if the design aligns with the code (ensuring what was promised in the design is actually implemented in code). This skill only outputs issue lists and repair suggestions, and does not make any modifications. It focuses on only one target each time; "顺手把另一项也查了" is not allowed. Trigger scenarios: Users say "perform architecture check", "is the design internally consistent?", "does the plan align with the code?", or want to conduct a health check before proceeding to the implement/acceptance phase.
Optional Stage 0 of the feature workflow — clarify vague ideas through dialogue until they are ready to enter the design phase. The role of AI is a thinking partner: dig out the real problem the user wants to solve (instead of sticking to the first solution they blurt out), actively evaluate the solution when the user brings it up, and propose better alternatives if necessary. After the discussion, output {slug}-brainstorm.md to document the results. Trigger scenarios: The user says "I have an unclear idea", "Let's brainstorm first", "The feature direction is still undecided", or the user brings a specific solution but wants to hear other ideas first. Skip this stage and proceed directly to design if the idea is already clear and the user does not want to discuss the solution further. This stage also does not handle bugs and refactoring.
Operate Notion Public API through UXC with a curated OpenAPI schema for search, block traversal, page reads, content writes, and data source/database inspection. Use when tasks need recursive reads or structured writes that Notion MCP does not expose directly.
Decision Coaching for Vue Component/Composable Refactoring — Users paste a piece of code or point to an SFC, and the skill first performs a diagnosis ("Fat Trunk" / "UI & IO Entanglement" / "Reactivity & Business Logic Entanglement"), then selects one from three recipes, and provides a specific sequence of extraction steps (which variable to move first, what errors the compiler will throw, how to fix them one by one, when rollback is possible). The entire process ensures behavioral equivalence through compiler green lights + step-by-step rollback, without relying on test safeguards. Trigger scenarios: Users say "This Vue component is too fat / I want to extract the logic / Split this SFC / This composable is too messy / Extract a composable / Split into humble / Pure functionalize", or point to an obviously overlong .vue / composable file and request "Refactor / Optimize / Split". Only handles Vue (Vue 2 Options, Vue 2/3 `<script setup>`, composable, pinia store). Does not handle: Adding new features (follow feature process), fixing bugs (follow issue process), cross-module architecture restructuring, backend code.
Validates custom dotnet new templates for correctness before publishing. Catches missing fields, parameter bugs, shortName conflicts, constraint issues, and common authoring mistakes that cause templates to fail silently. USE FOR: checking template.json files for errors before publishing or testing, diagnosing why a template doesn't appear after installation, reviewing template parameter definitions for type mismatches and missing defaults, finding shortName conflicts with dotnet CLI commands, validating post-action and constraint configuration. DO NOT USE FOR: finding or using existing templates (use template-discovery), creating projects from templates (use template-instantiation), creating templates from existing projects (use template-authoring).
Programmatic security management in Neo4j — RBAC/ABAC, user lifecycle (CREATE/ALTER/DROP USER), role lifecycle (CREATE/GRANT ROLE/DROP ROLE), privilege grants and denies (GRANT/DENY/REVOKE on graph, database, DBMS), property-level access control, sub-graph access control, SHOW PRIVILEGES inspection, and auth provider config reference (LDAP, OIDC/SSO). Use when an agent needs to manage users, roles, or privileges programmatically via Cypher on the system database. Does NOT handle Cypher query writing — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT handle cluster ops or backups — use neo4j-cli-tools-skill. Property-level security and ABAC require Enterprise Edition.
Neo4j Java Driver v6 — driver lifecycle, Maven/Gradle setup, executableQuery, executeRead/Write managed transactions, explicit transactions, async/reactive patterns, error handling, data type mapping, connection pool tuning, causal consistency/bookmarks. Use when writing Java or Kotlin code that connects to Neo4j via GraphDatabase.driver, executableQuery, SessionConfig, executeRead, executeWrite, or TransactionCallback. Does NOT handle Cypher authoring — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover driver version upgrades — use neo4j-migration-skill. Does NOT cover Spring Data Neo4j (@Node, Neo4jRepository) — use neo4j-spring-data-skill.
Lightweight workflow for straightforward changes — plan → implement → optional PR. Direct-commit by default; synthesize is opt-in via synthesisPolicy or a runtime request_synthesize event. Use for trivial fixes, config tweaks, single-file changes, or exploratory work that doesn't warrant subagent dispatch or two-stage review. Triggers: 'oneshot', 'quick fix', 'small change', or /oneshot.
Save a live webpage as a high-fidelity PDF that preserves the original layout AND every image (including lazy-loaded ones) using the agent-browser CLI. Use this whenever the user asks to "download this page as PDF", "save this article", "archive this URL", "fetch this page for reference", or otherwise wants a local PDF of a web page that looks like the browser version. Especially important on modern JS-heavy sites (engineering blogs, Next.js sites, anything with IntersectionObserver lazy loading) where naive `chrome --headless --print-to-pdf` or a bare `agent-browser pdf` produces blank rectangles or broken-image placeholders. Trigger this skill even when the user does not name the tool - any request to capture a webpage's full visual content as a PDF on disk should pull this in. For reader-mode/article-only output (no nav, no footer, no manual trimming) prefer percollate instead - see "When NOT to use this".
Walk the user through four directional axes (tone register, aesthetic philosophy, audience relationship, sensory ambition) and produce a structured aesthetic brief that downstream skills consume as required input. This is the aesthetic depth layer, distinct from `creative-brief` which covers the operational kickoff (scope, audience, deliverables, constraints). Use this skill when a project needs aesthetic coherence across many small decisions and the user has not yet articulated direction beyond a vague feeling. The brief becomes a reference that content, copy, design, and art-direction skills check against when producing output. Triggers on creative direction, aesthetic direction, set the aesthetic, define the visual direction, what's the vibe, what's the tone, the four axes, tone register, aesthetic philosophy, audience relationship, sensory ambition, our visual register. Also triggers when multiple downstream aesthetic-producing skills are about to run and need a shared brief to maintain coherence. Does NOT fire when the user needs a general kickoff brief covering scope and constraints (use `creative-brief` instead), for tactical single-piece work, when the user already has complete aesthetic direction documented, for purely functional output, or for production-stage work where direction is locked.
The PRIMARY development workflow for the Archon project (remote-coding-agent). Use this skill instead of any PRP skills when working on Archon code. Routes to 10 specialized cookbooks based on what the user is trying to do: RESEARCH — "how does the orchestrator work?", "where is session state defined?", "trace the workflow execution flow", "what is IWorkflowStore?" INVESTIGATE — "should we use Drizzle or Prisma?", "what's the best way to add WebSockets?", "can we migrate to Turso?", "how do other projects handle rate limiting?" PRD — "write a PRD for dark mode", "spec out the notification feature", "product requirements for webhook retry" PLAN — "plan the auth refactor", "design the caching layer", "create an implementation plan for #42" IMPLEMENT — "implement the plan", "execute .claude/archon/plans/auth.plan.md", "build the feature from the plan", "code this up" REVIEW — "review PR #123", "review my changes", "code review the diff" DEBUG — "debug the failing test", "why is streaming broken?", "root cause analysis on the timeout issue" COMMIT — "commit these changes", "commit the auth refactor" PR — "create a PR", "open a pull request for this branch" ISSUE — "report this to gh", "create a gh issue", "log it in github", "file a bug for this", "create a feature request" This skill triggers on ANY development task: researching, investigating, planning, building, reviewing, debugging, committing, or shipping code. NOT for: Running Archon CLI workflows in worktrees (use /archon instead).
Submit a kid-facing English content PR to the football-english repo (zxkane/football-english). Use this whenever the user asks to "submit this week's quiz", "publish a weekly quiz", "submit a daily reading", "add today's reading", "publish a daily article", "open a daily PR", "open a quiz PR", or hands over essay paragraphs (with optional KET/PET points, vocabulary, audio, image, questions) and expects them to land in the kid-facing site. The repo publishes two kinds of content — weekly quizzes (essay + 3-20 graded questions, one per ISO week) and daily readings (essay + TTS audio + image + structured KET/PET points + optional 0-3 small questions, irregular cadence). This skill picks the right shape, writes the JSON, validates it, and opens the PR end-to-end. Trigger this skill even if the user doesn't use the words "quiz", "daily", or "PR" — any handover of essay paragraphs intended for this repo qualifies.