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Use when the user reaches for a Code node, mentions writing JavaScript or Python in n8n, or any custom logic comes up in workflow design. Triggers on "Code node", "Code", "JavaScript", "Python", "custom logic", "transform data", "$input", "$json transformation", "loop in code", "write a function", or any time the obvious answer seems to be "just put it in code."
Extract self-contained static HTML from a built web application or React components by inlining CSS and images. Use this skill whenever you need to capture a specific UI state, share a static version of a page, or prepare assets for Stitch upload, even if the user just asks to 'save the HTML' or 'mock the view'.
Extract a comprehensive design system (DESIGN.md) directly from frontend source code — React, Vue, Svelte, Angular, plain HTML/CSS, or any web framework. Analyzes component files, stylesheets, Tailwind configs, theme definitions, and design tokens to produce a rich, Stitch-compatible design system document. Use this skill whenever the user wants to reverse-engineer a design system from an existing codebase, audit the visual language of a project, extract design tokens from source files, or understand the styling patterns in a frontend repo — even if they just say "what does this app look like?" or "pull out the design from this code."
Analyze traces of Claude Code sessions. Use this Skill when users mention session IDs in UUID format (composed of numbers and lowercase letters), time clues such as "just now", "today", "last time", troubleshooting Agent behavior reasons, wanting to view the content of a specific Claude Code session, or analyzing trace content.
Outsider-perspective end-to-end review of a plan, PR, or code change. First questions intent and whether a simpler/more elegant approach would achieve the same goal, then traces the actual code path (not just the diff) to verify the change does what it claims. Output is concise, actionable, and every call carries its rationale. Trigger on /scrutinize and proactively whenever the user asks to review, audit, sanity-check, or get a second opinion on a plan, PR, diff, design doc, or proposed code change.
This skill should be activated when the user requests to "deepen a topic", "analyze a topic", "help me write an outline", "will this topic go viral", "help me diagnose a topic", "is this topic worth pursuing", or "how to improve this topic". Even if the user only shares a topic and asks for opinions, you should proactively initiate the diagnosis process instead of providing a simple response. Driven by the cognitive hijacking theory, it features four modules: Perspective Collision (challenging the topic's premise), Topic Diagnosis (graded using 🛵🚗✈️), Outline Design (emotional peak planning), and Style Validation (alignment with li-writer style). It generates a comprehensive deepening report and saves it as a file. Do NOT trigger this skill for: merely recording topics (use li-recorder), directly writing scripts (use li-writer). Use when the user wants to "develop a topic", "analyze topic potential", "write an outline", "will this topic go viral", or needs full topic diagnosis + outline design. Trigger even if the user just shares a topic and asks for opinions.
Brownfield onboarding — audits existing project artifacts for template format compliance (not just existence), classifies gaps by impact, and produces a numbered migration plan. Run this when joining an in-progress project or upgrading from an older template version. Distinct from /project-stage-detect (which checks what exists) — this checks whether what exists will actually work with the template's skills.
Day-one data bootstrapping for a new brain. Sequences the highest-leverage data sources to go from empty brain to useful brain in one session. Uses ClawVisor for safe credential handling — the agent never holds raw API keys. Covers Gmail import, calendar sync, contacts seeding, X/Twitter archive, conversation imports, and file archives. Use when a user has just finished gbrain setup and asks "now what?"
Design, audit, and improve analytics tracking systems that produce reliable, decision-ready data. Use when the user wants to set up, fix, or evaluate analytics tracking (GA4, GTM, product analytics, events, conversions, UTMs). This skill focuses on measurement strategy, signal quality, and validation— not just firing events.
Protect your deep work time. Calendar Audit scores every meeting on your calendar, calculates your deep work gap, and makes specific suggestions to reclaim focus time. Supports multiple calendar tools (screenshot, Google Calendar MCP, Apple Calendar, icalBuddy, gcalcli) and scoring frameworks (5-Dimension, Eisenhower, RACI, Value vs Effort, Custom). Value first — your first audit takes 2 minutes with just a screenshot. Just say "calendar-audit" to get going.
Simplify and refactor code for clarity, consistency, and maintainability while preserving exact behavior. Use when code was just added or modified and needs readability-focused cleanup without changing outputs, side effects, or external interfaces.
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