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Use this skill when the user wants to debug, diagnose, or systematically iterate on an experiment that already exists, or when they need a structured experiment log for tracking runs, hypotheses, failures, results, and next steps during active research. Apply it to underperforming methods, training that will not converge, regressions after a change, inconsistent results across datasets, aimless experimentation without progress, and questions like 'why doesn't this work?', 'no progress after many attempts', or 'how should I investigate this failure?'. Also use it for setting up practical experiment logging/record-keeping that supports debugging and iteration. Do not use it for designing a brand-new experiment pipeline or full experiment program (use experiment-pipeline), generating research ideas, fixing isolated coding/syntax errors, or writing retrospective summaries into research memory/notes/knowledge bases.
Guides competitive idea generation and ranking using tree-structured search (up to N_I=21 candidates across technique/domain/formulation axes) and Elo tournaments (4 dimensions: novelty, feasibility, relevance, clarity). Produces a ranked direction summary and full research proposal. Use when: user has a research direction and needs concrete ranked ideas, wants to compare multiple approaches, or mentions 'rank ideas', 'compare approaches', 'which idea is best', 'research proposal'. Do NOT use for finding a research direction from scratch (use research-ideation) or planning the paper itself (use paper-planning).
Guides pre-writing planning for academic papers with 4 structured steps: story design (task-challenge-insight-contribution-advantage), experiment planning (comparisons + ablations), figure design (pipeline + teaser), and 4-week timeline management. Includes counterintuitive planning tactics (write a mock rejection letter to identify weaknesses before writing, narrow before broad claims, design ablations first). Use when: user wants to plan a paper before writing, design story/contributions, plan experiments, create figure sketches, set a writing timeline, or write a pre-emptive rejection letter for planning purposes. Do NOT use for actual writing (use paper-writing), running experiments (use experiment-pipeline), self-reviewing a finished draft (use paper-review), or finding research problems (use research-ideation).
Guides self-review of YOUR OWN academic paper before submission with adversarial stress-testing. Core method: 5-aspect checklist (contribution sufficiency, writing clarity, results quality, testing completeness, method design), counterintuitive protocol (reject-first simulation, delete unsupported claims, score trust, promote limitations, attack novelty), reverse-outlining, and figure/table quality checks. Use when: user wants to self-review or self-check their own paper draft before submission, stress-test their claims, prepare for reviewer criticism, or mentions 'self-review', 'check my draft', 'is my paper ready'. Do NOT use for writing a peer review of someone else's paper, and do NOT use after receiving actual reviews (use paper-rebuttal instead).
Provision AWS infrastructure with Terraform. Create modules, manage state, and implement IaC best practices. Use when deploying AWS resources declaratively.
Load top-performing Shinka programs into agent context using `shinka.utils.load_programs_to_df`, and emit a compact Markdown bundle for iteration planning.
Generate professional presentation slides and high-quality illustrations using Gemini image generation API (Nano Banana 2), with interactive browser-based review and iterative editing. Full workflow: content planning conversation → slides_plan.json → batch image generation → review with feedback → targeted slide editing → PPTX packaging. Use when: user wants to create a presentation, make slides, generate a PPT/PPTX, prepare a talk deck, design visual slide content, or generate high-quality figures/illustrations for papers and documents. Do NOT use for: writing academic papers (use paper-writing) or planning academic conference talk narrative structure (use academic-slides).
Harden Windows servers per security baselines and CIS benchmarks. Configure Group Policy, Windows Defender, and security features. Use when securing Windows Server environments.
Provision GCP infrastructure with Terraform. Configure providers and deploy Google Cloud resources. Use when implementing IaC for GCP.
Use when analyzing git history and past changes to identify patterns, recurring issues, and lessons learned from infrastructure changes.
Infrastructure configuration with Ansible, Chef, Puppet, and SaltStack for automated server management
Remove AI code slop