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Convert any document to Markdown with Microsoft's `markitdown` CLI — PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, HTML, CSV, JSON, XML, ZIP, EPub, images (OCR/EXIF), audio (transcription), and YouTube URLs. Use whenever the user wants to extract text from a binary document, transcribe audio, OCR an image, scrape a YouTube transcript, or pre-process a file for an LLM context window — even when they just say "convert this pdf", "what's in this docx", "transcribe this mp3", or "get the text out of this".
Guide Claude on writing end-to-end browser tests with Vaadin TestBench in Vaadin 25. This skill should be used when the user asks to "write an end-to-end test", "write a browser test", "use TestBench", "create a page object", "test in a real browser", "integration test a Vaadin app", "visual regression test", "cross-browser test", or needs help with TestBench Element API, ElementQuery, page objects, or TestBenchTestCase.
Claude + Obsidian knowledge companion. Sets up a persistent wiki vault, scaffolds structure from a one-sentence description, and routes to specialized sub-skills. Use for setup, scaffolding, cross-project referencing, and hot cache management. Triggers on: "set up wiki", "scaffold vault", "create knowledge base", "/wiki", "wiki setup", "obsidian vault", "knowledge base", "second brain setup", "running notetaker", "persistent memory", "llm wiki".
Your For You page for content creators. Scrapes tracked competitors across social media platforms, scores what's performing, and turns it into actionable, differentiated content ideas backed by real engagement data. Use this whenever the user wants competitor/creator research, a content feed or "for you" page, trending-topic ideas in their niche, to see what's working on social, to track what creators are posting, or to generate video/post briefs from what's performing — even if they don't say "find ideas." First run walks through setup.
Create and manipulate images using GIMP, Inkscape, ImageMagick, FFmpeg, ExifTool, OptiPNG, jpegoptim, and pdftoppm via CLI. Use for: resizing, cropping, compositing, text overlays, watermarks, color correction, format conversion, WebP export, SVG creation, SVG-to-PNG export, OG images, social banners, logo manipulation, batch processing, lossless compression, metadata read/strip, GIF creation, animation, PDF-to-image. Triggers: gimp, inkscape, imagemagick, resize image, crop image, convert image, svg to png, add text to image, watermark, composite, image editing, banner, social card, compress image, strip metadata, gif, pdf to image, webp.
OmniStudio Data Mapper (formerly DataRaptor) creation and validation with 100-point scoring. Use when building Extract, Transform, Load, or Turbo Extract Data Mappers, mapping Salesforce object fields, or reviewing existing Data Mapper configurations. TRIGGER when: user creates Data Mappers, configures field mappings, works with OmniDataTransform metadata, or asks about DataRaptor/Data Mapper patterns. DO NOT TRIGGER when: building Integration Procedures (use omnistudio-integration-procedure-generate), authoring OmniScripts (use omnistudio-omniscript-generate), or analyzing cross-component dependencies (use omnistudio-dependencies-analyze).
Use when goals, capabilities, and epics are defined and you need to decompose them into features, user stories, acceptance summaries, and cross-functional delivery tasks. Supports `--quick-flow` for fast assumption-driven execution and `--full-flow` for question-driven verified execution. Explicit full or end-to-end spec refinement requests continue through the existing 18-stage refinement cascade.
Use when stories and clarified delivery context are ready and you need to produce a structured delivery specification that engineering and cross-functional teams can use for implementation planning and handoff. Supports `--quick-flow` for fast assumption-driven execution and `--full-flow` for question-driven verified execution. Explicit full or end-to-end spec refinement requests continue through the existing 18-stage refinement cascade.
Intelligently organizes your files and folders across your computer by understanding context, finding duplicates, suggesting better structures, and automating cleanup tasks. Reduces cognitive load and keeps your digital workspace tidy without manual effort.
Nine integrated slash commands for complete project lifecycle: /explore-idea, /plan-project, /plan-feature, /wrap-session, /continue-session, /workflow, /release, /brief, /reflect. Use when starting projects, managing sessions across context windows, capturing learnings, or preparing releases. Saves 35-55 minutes per lifecycle.
Research across Notion and synthesize into structured documentation; use when gathering info from multiple Notion sources to produce briefs, comparisons, or reports with citations.
Use when developing embedded/no_std Rust. Keywords: embedded, no_std, microcontroller, MCU, ARM, RISC-V, bare metal, firmware, HAL, PAC, RTIC, embassy, interrupt, DMA, peripheral, GPIO, SPI, I2C, UART, embedded-hal, cortex-m, esp32, stm32, nrf, 嵌入式, 单片机, 固件, 裸机