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Developer Experience (DX) review and advisory skill for CLI tools, shell scripts, developer tooling, and automation. Analyzes code against established CLI design guidelines (clig.dev, Heroku CLI Style Guide, 12 Factor CLI), composability principles, error handling best practices, and developer ergonomics. Triggers on: "dx review", "review dx", "check cli", "improve the cli", "dx audit", "review this tool", "is this usable", "check ergonomics", "dx feedback", "review the script", "improve usability", "check error handling", "review output", "dx writing", "improve help text", "review flags", "make this more intuitive", "dx best practices", "/dx".
Create polished, intentional frontend interfaces. Use this skill when building any UI — dashboards, admin panels, landing pages, marketing sites, or web applications. Routes to specialized guidance based on context.
Design a MotherDuck-backed customer-facing analytics app. Use when building embedded or product analytics for external users and the decision depends on per-customer isolation, backend routing, service-account boundaries, read scaling, or Hypertenancy-style patterns.
Regenerates documentation files (agents.md, agent-skills.md, plugins.md, usage.md) from marketplace data using Jinja templates. Use when plugins are added, updated, or removed to keep documentation in sync.
Gemini CLI - Google's AI-powered command-line interface for building, debugging, and deploying with AI. Use when working with Gemini CLI configuration, commands, tools, extensions, hooks, skills, or MCP servers. Keywords: gemini-cli, google-ai, terminal, code-generation, workflow-automation, cli-commands, gemini-md, authentication, configuration, sandboxing, headless-mode, custom-commands, agent-skills, extensions, hooks, mcp-servers, file-system-tools, shell-commands, web-search, ide-integration.
Helps users discover and install agent skills when they ask questions like "how do I do X", "find a skill for X", "is there a skill that can...", or express interest in extending capabilities. This skill should be used when the user is looking for functionality that might exist as an installable skill.
Use when users ask to discover, install, list, check, update, remove, back up, restore, sync, or initialize Agent Skills, mention `bunx skills`, `npx skills`, `skills.sh`, or `skills-lock.json`, ask "find a skill for X", or want help extending agent capabilities with installable skills.
Sets up an `## Agent skills` block in AGENTS.md/CLAUDE.md and `docs/agents/` so the engineering skills know this repo's backlog backend (GitHub or local markdown), triage label vocabulary, and domain doc layout. Run before first use of `to-issues`, `to-prd`, `triage`, `diagnose`, `tdd`, `improve-codebase-architecture`, or `zoom-out` — or if those skills appear to be missing context about the backlog, triage labels, or domain docs.
Your AI creative partner. Describe what you're imagining — Pexo thinks with you, picks the best AI models, and delivers a finished, ready-to-share result. No prompts. No editing. No learning curve. Use when the user wants to create content and expects a finished result — not raw assets to assemble.
Spec-Driven Development methodology for AI-assisted development. Use when working in a LeanSpec project.
Help users create high-quality skills by discovering and incorporating proven methodologies from domain experts. Use this skill BEFORE skill-creator when users want to create a new skill - it enhances skill-creator by first identifying expert frameworks and best practices to incorporate. Triggers on requests like "help me create a skill for X" or "I want to make a skill that does Y". This skill guides methodology selection, then hands off to skill-creator for the actual skill generation.
Bootstraps modular Agent Skills from any repository. Clones the source to `sources/`, extracts core documentation into categorized references under `skills/`, and registers the output in the workspace `AGENTS.md`.