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Process Obsidian daily notes: classify raw URLs and loose ideas, fetch content (X tweets, GitHub repos, web pages), run deep research on ideas, create structured vault notes, replace raw items with wikilinks. Orchestrates doc-obsidian, res-x, and res-deep skills. Use when: processing daily note links, digesting saved URLs into notes, turning ideas into research, daily note cleanup. Triggers: daily digest, process daily, daily links, triage daily, digest daily note.
This Skill must be used in scenarios involving the use of Chinese characters and punctuation marks, such as outputting content containing Chinese characters and Chinese punctuation, writing Chinese documents, generating Chinese interactive responses based on Chinese documents, replying to users' questions or tasks raised in Chinese, and performing mixed Chinese and non-Chinese layout operations, to obtain professional operation guidance and behavioral specification guidance for Chinese characters.
Create polished frontend interfaces from designs/screenshots with high design quality. Use for web components, pages, replicating UI designs, extracting design guidelines, avoiding AI slop aesthetics.
Turso SQLite database. Covers encryption, sync, agent patterns. Use when working with Turso/libSQL embedded databases, configuring encryption-at-rest, setting up sync replication, or building agent-friendly database patterns. Keywords: Turso, libSQL, embedded, SQLite, encryption, sync.
Biome linter and formatter for JavaScript/TypeScript. Covers configuration, rules, and integration patterns. Replaces ESLint + Prettier for faster development experience. USE WHEN: user mentions "biome", "linting", "formatting", "code style", "biome.json", asks about "setup linter", "format code", "migrate from ESLint", "migrate from Prettier", "biome rules", "biome configuration" DO NOT USE FOR: ESLint configuration - Biome is an ESLint replacement, Prettier configuration - Biome is a Prettier replacement, TypeScript compilation - use TypeScript compiler, Code quality principles - use `clean-code` skill
Slack: Send messages, search conversations, list channels and users, reply to threads, and add reactions.
Set up NuGet trusted publishing (OIDC) on a GitHub Actions repo — replaces long-lived API keys with short-lived tokens. USE FOR: trusted publishing, NuGet OIDC, keyless NuGet publish, migrate from NuGet API key, NuGet/login, secure NuGet publishing. DO NOT USE FOR: publishing to private feeds or Azure Artifacts (OIDC is nuget.org only). INVOKES: shell (powershell or bash), edit, create, ask_user for guided repo setup.
Autonomous development agent that picks tasks from a project board (Jira, ClickUp, GitHub Issues), explores the codebase, implements the solution, opens a PR, and notifies the team. Configurable per-project via project files in ~/.config/delivering-tickets/projects/. Use this skill when the user asks to "work on a ticket", "pick up a task", "implement issue X", "work autonomously on the board", "take the next task", or any variation of autonomous task execution from a project board. Also triggers when the user mentions delivering-tickets, project configuration, or wants to set up autonomous development workflows for their team. Available commands: /delivering-tickets (start), /delivering-tickets:check (check replies), /delivering-tickets:status (workflow status), /delivering-tickets:setup (verify environment), /delivering-tickets:project (manage projects). Do NOT use for general coding without a ticket, standalone code reviews, project setup without a board configured, or questions unrelated to task execution from a project board.
Use when managing comments on Xiaohongshu posts, driving engagement through replies, building community through discussion, or converting commenters into customers through strategic conversation
Analyzes research papers (PDF/arXiv URL) and converts them into executable code. Automatically activated upon requests for paper replication, algorithm implementation, or research reproduction. Responds to requests like "Implement this paper", "paper2code", "Convert paper to code".
Draft a professional customer-facing response tailored to the situation and relationship. Use when answering a product question, responding to an escalation or outage, delivering bad news like a delay or won't-fix, declining a feature request, or replying to a billing issue.
Evaluate a vendor — cost analysis, risk assessment, and recommendation. Use when reviewing a new vendor proposal, deciding whether to renew or replace a contract, comparing two vendors side-by-side, or building a TCO breakdown and negotiation points before procurement sign-off.