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Rapidly scaffold and implement a playable game — no assets, design, audio, deploy, or monetize. Get something on screen fast. Use when the user says "quick game", "fast prototype", "just get something playable", or wants a game without the full pipeline. For the complete pipeline, use make-game instead. Do NOT use for production games (use make-game for the full pipeline).
DEFAULT search tool for ALL search/lookup needs. Multi-source search and deduplication layer with intent-aware scoring. Integrates Brave Search (web_search), Exa, Tavily, and Grok to provide high-coverage, high-quality results. Automatically classifies query intent and adjusts search strategy, scoring weights, and result synthesis. Use for ANY query that requires web search — factual lookups, research, news, comparisons, resource finding, "what is X", status checks, etc. Do NOT use raw web_search directly; always route through this skill.
Forces exhaustive problem-solving using corporate PUA rhetoric and structured debugging methodology. MUST trigger when: (1) any task has failed 2+ times or you're stuck in a loop tweaking the same approach; (2) you're about to say 'I cannot', suggest the user do something manually, or blame the environment without verifying; (3) you catch yourself being passive — not searching, not reading source, not verifying, just waiting for instructions; (4) user expresses frustration in ANY form: 'try harder', 'stop giving up', 'figure it out', 'why isn't this working', 'again???', or any similar sentiment even if phrased differently. Also trigger when facing complex multi-step debugging, environment issues, config problems, or deployment failures where giving up early is tempting. Applies to ALL task types: code, config, research, writing, deployment, infrastructure, API integration. Do NOT trigger on first-attempt failures or when a known fix is already executing successfully.
Write contextual commits that capture intent, decisions, and constraints alongside code changes. Use when committing code, finishing a task, or when the user asks to commit. Extends Conventional Commits with structured action lines in the commit body that preserve WHY code was written, not just WHAT changed.
Event attribution and explanation. Use this skill whenever the user asks for the reason behind a price move. Trigger phrases include: why did X crash, what just happened, why is it pumping, what caused. MCP tools: news_events_get_latest_events, info_marketsnapshot_get_market_snapshot, news_events_get_event_detail, info_onchain_get_token_onchain, news_feed_search_news.
Generate AI videos using the Pollo AI API. Supports 13 leading models (Kling, Sora, Runway, Veo, Pixverse, Hailuo, Vidu, Luma, Pika, Wan, Seedance, Hunyuan, Pollo) with 50+ versions. It also supports task polling, credit cost estimation, and credit balance checks. Use this skill whenever the user wants to generate an AI video from text or image, use any AI video model, check Pollo credits, or mentions Pollo AI, pollo.ai, or any of the supported model names. Even if the user just says "generate a video" or "make me a short clip" without mentioning Pollo, this skill should be used.
Guide for querying databases through DBHub MCP server. Use this skill whenever you need to explore database schemas, inspect tables, or run SQL queries via DBHub's MCP tools (search_objects, execute_sql). Activates on any database query task, schema exploration, data retrieval, or SQL execution through MCP — even if the user just says "check the database" or "find me some data." This skill ensures you follow the correct explore-first workflow instead of guessing table structures.
Prepare journal entries with proper debits, credits, and supporting detail. Use when booking month-end accruals (AP, payroll, prepaid), recording depreciation or amortization, posting revenue recognition or deferred revenue adjustments, or documenting an entry for audit review.
Generate AI videos, images, speech, and music using varg. Use when creating videos, animations, talking characters, slideshows, product showcases, social content, or single-asset generation. Supports zero-install cloud rendering (just API key + curl) and full local rendering (bun + ffmpeg). Triggers: "create a video", "generate video", "make a slideshow", "talking head", "product video", "generate image", "text to speech", "varg", "vargai", "render video", "lip sync", "captions".
Django migration patterns and safety workflow for PostHog. Use when creating, adjusting, or reviewing Django/Postgres migrations, including non-blocking index/constraint changes, multi-phase schema changes, data backfills, migration conflict rebasing, and product model moves that require SeparateDatabaseAndState.
Review code after implementation work to identify design flaws, abstraction issues, or maintenance risks that only became clear once real code was written. Use whenever the user asks whether a recent change exposed architectural problems, whether an abstraction is fighting the implementation, or whether a refactor is justified. Be conservative and avoid suggesting refactors without concrete evidence of recurring cost or complexity.
Write, structure, and update a business plan for a solopreneur. Use when creating a plan from scratch, updating an existing plan after a pivot or new phase, or preparing a plan to share with investors, partners, or even just to clarify your own strategy. Covers executive summary, market analysis, competitive positioning, revenue model, operations plan, financial projections, and risk assessment — all adapted for a one-person business. Trigger on "write a business plan", "business plan", "create my plan", "business plan template", "update my business plan", "plan for my business", "investor pitch plan".