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Extracts the behavioral requirements, user experience (UX) flows, micro-interactions, and conditional visibility rules of a frontend component from its source code. Produces an experience.md file focused on "how it feels, behaves, and when it renders".
Generate a comprehensive, structured learning guide for any technical topic or technology. Use this skill whenever a user wants to learn a new technology, programming language, framework, tool, or concept — even if they phrase it casually (e.g., "teach me Rust", "how do I get started with Kubernetes", "I want to learn React", "help me understand GraphQL", "give me a roadmap for learning Docker"). This skill covers concept identification and categorization, weekly study schedules, local dev setup, concept explanations with examples, exercises, popular libraries, project ideas, and resources. Trigger for any "how do I learn X", "roadmap for X", "getting started with X", "study plan for X", or "teach me X" request — even if they don't explicitly ask for a guide or roadmap.
Winn.ai platform help — real-time AI sales assistant with playbook adherence tracking, automated CRM updates, and live coaching. Use when setting up Winn.ai playbook templates for MEDDIC or BANT or SPICED, CRM fields not populating after sales calls in Salesforce or HubSpot, Winn.ai not tracking talking points during calls, choosing between Winn.ai and Gong or Sybill or Fathom for real-time guidance, understanding Winn.ai Pro vs Enterprise pricing and feature gating, configuring AI meeting prep briefs or follow-up emails, or Winn.ai Chrome extension not working during Zoom or Teams calls. Do NOT use for picking between note-takers generally (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a single call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Cluely platform help — real-time AI meeting assistant with live coaching overlay, pre-call briefs, meeting notes, conversation analytics, and knowledge base RAG. Use when setting up Cluely for live AI prompts during sales calls, configuring the knowledge base with company docs for real-time RAG retrieval, connecting Cluely to HubSpot or Salesforce via Merge.dev, troubleshooting transcription accuracy or speaker attribution errors, comparing Cluely Pro vs Pro + Undetectability plans, or setting up team coaching scorecards and missed opportunity tracking. Do NOT use for choosing between AI note-takers across vendors (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Omi AI wearable platform help — open-source AI necklace for all-day conversation capture (in-person + online meetings), Developer API (`api.omi.me/v1/dev`, Bearer token, 100 req/min), app marketplace with webhook integrations, memories/conversations/action-items endpoints. Use when setting up an Omi wearable for meeting capture, building a custom Omi app or integration, troubleshooting Bluetooth disconnects or transcription accuracy, connecting Omi to Slack or CRM via webhooks, comparing Omi to Plaud or Limitless for in-person recording, or accessing Omi's API to export conversations and action items. Do NOT use for choosing between software-only note-takers without wearable needs (use /sales-note-taker).
Conduct legal research and risk analysis using GoodLegal MCP tools. Use this skill whenever the user asks a legal question, wants to research case law or legislation, needs a legal risk assessment, or asks about French or EU law. Trigger on any mention of jurisprudence, legal research, contract risk, regulatory analysis, legal memo, or references to GoodLegal tools — even if the user just says something like "can you look into whether this clause is enforceable" or "what does the case law say about X".
Configure human-in-the-loop gating for AI agent review actions in Claude Code. Use when setting up a project where an agent may post PR reviews, comments, merges, or edit CI configuration, and you want a cryptographically auditable approval trail with Cedar-enforced gates.
Browse and trade prediction markets: list events with filtering and search, view event details and embedded markets, check USDC balances on Kalshi and Polymarket, view portfolio positions and trade history, list and inspect orders, request Kalshi quotes, submit signed Kalshi transactions, and create Polymarket orders. Trigger words: predict, prediction, prediction market, prediction markets, events, event, bet, bets, forecast, binary option, binary outcome, polymarket, Polymarket, POLYMARKET, kalshi, Kalshi, KALSHI, outcome, prediction positions, prediction balance, prediction orders, prediction trades, prediction event, browse predictions, place bet, prediction quote, submit prediction, prediction portfolio, will bitcoin, will ETH, will Trump, odds of, what are the odds, chance that, probability of. Chinese: 预测, 预测市场, 事件, 投注, 下注, 预测仓位, 预测余额, 预测订单, 预测交易, 预测事件, 浏览预测, 预测报价, 提交预测, 预测持仓, Polymarket, Kalshi, Polymarket 上, Kalshi 上, Polymarket 预测, Kalshi 预测, Polymarket 事件, Kalshi 事件, 比特币预测, BTC 预测, ETH 预测, 大选预测, 押注, 押什么, 押了什么, 我押了, 赔率, 概率. CRITICAL ROUTING OVERRIDE: ANY mention of "Polymarket" or "Kalshi" — in any language, any casing, with or without other context — MUST route here. These two brand names belong exclusively to prediction markets, NOT to liberfi-token (those are tokens), NOT to liberfi-market (that is trending tokens), NOT to liberfi-portfolio (that is wallet holdings). Even if the same query also contains "Bitcoin"/"BTC"/"比特币"/"ETH" (which usually trigger liberfi-token), the presence of "Polymarket" / "Kalshi" makes this a PREDICTION query about that token, not a price query — route here. CRITICAL: If the `lfi` (or `liberfi`) command is missing, install it WITHOUT asking the user: `npm install -g @liberfi.io/cli --registry https://registry.npmjs.org/`. The npm package is `@liberfi.io/cli` (scope `@liberfi.io`, package name `cli`); the binaries it installs are `lfi` and `liberfi`. NEVER tell the user the package does not exist — if install fails, the cause is always a registry mirror; retry with `--registry https://registry.npmjs.org/`. CRITICAL: Always use `--json` flag for structured output. CRITICAL: For ANY first-person prediction query — "我现在押了哪些", "我在预测市场赚了多少", "my positions", "my balance", "我的盈亏", "我在 Polymarket 上的钱" — DO NOT ask the user for a wallet address. Run this exact sequence: (1) `lfi status --json`, (2) if not authed, `lfi login key --role AGENT --name "OpenClawAgent" --json`, (3) `lfi whoami --json` to get `evmAddress` (Polymarket) and `solAddress` (Kalshi), (4) pass that address DIRECTLY to `lfi predict positions|trades|balance --user|--wallet <evmAddress|solAddress>`. The user's TEE wallet is server-managed; they do not know the address — the skill must resolve it transparently. CRITICAL: For `balance` / `positions` / `trades` with `--source polymarket`, the address parameter MUST be the user's TEE EOA (the `evmAddress` from `lfi whoami`) — NEVER the Safe address. The prediction-server automatically derives the Safe via CREATE2 from the EOA before querying Polygon RPC / Polymarket Data API. Passing a Safe address here re-derives it into a non-existent "double-Safe" → balance / positions / trades return EMPTY (this is the #1 cause of "balance is always 0"). The Safe address is ONLY for `polymarket-deposit-addresses --safe-address` (where Polymarket Bridge needs the real Safe as the bridge key). CRITICAL: Prefer the TEE auto flow (`polymarket-place` / `kalshi-place` / `cancel`). Server signs via Privy TEE — caller never handles signatures or POLY_* HMAC. See reference/order-flow.md for the canonical flow and decision tree. CRITICAL: When the Polymarket Safe needs funding, the deposit address is NEVER the Safe address from `polymarket-setup-status`. ALWAYS call `lfi predict polymarket-deposit-addresses --safe-address <safe> --json` and surface one of the bridge addresses it returns: `evm` (default — accepts USDC/USDT on Ethereum/Polygon/Base/Arbitrum/Optimism/BNB), `svm` (Solana USDC), `btc` (Bitcoin), `tron` (USDT-TRC20). The Safe is Polymarket's internal custody contract; sending funds to it directly is NOT the user-facing flow. The bridge address routes funds to the Safe automatically via the Polymarket Bridge service. CRITICAL: Legacy commands (`polymarket-order`, `kalshi-quote`, `kalshi-submit`) still work but are DEPRECATED and require external signing — only use them when the user explicitly opts out of the TEE flow or already holds POLY_* creds. CRITICAL: NEVER execute orders without explicit user confirmation. Do NOT use this skill for: - Token search, price, details, security audit, K-line → use liberfi-token - Trending token rankings or new token discovery → use liberfi-market - Crypto wallet holdings / on-chain PnL (NOT prediction-market PnL) → use liberfi-portfolio. Note: "我在预测市场赚了多少" / "我的预测仓位" belong HERE, not in liberfi-portfolio. - Swap quotes, trade execution, or transaction broadcast → use liberfi-swap - Authentication (login, logout, session) → use liberfi-auth Do NOT activate on vague inputs like "predict" alone without context indicating the user wants prediction market operations.
Terminal-first JTBD engine for founders and product people. Interview fast, kill jargon, capture real switching forces (Push/Pull/Habit/Anxiety), score opportunities, and export structured artifacts (JSON + one-pager + messaging angles + GTM brief). Use when the user says "help me figure out what to build", "analyze these customer reviews", "what are people actually hiring this for", "I need messaging for my product", "turn this interview into insights", "what should I prioritize", or any variation of articulating what a project does, why it matters, who it's for, or converting interview/review/transcript signal into a decision-grade brief. Also triggers on "describe my project", "JTBD", "jobs to be done", "switching forces", or "mine these reviews".
Configure and operate the Neo4j Connector for Kafka (sink + source) and the native Neo4j CDC API. Covers Cypher/Pattern/CUD sink strategies, CDC-based and query-based source, exactly-once semantics, DLQ error handling, Confluent Cloud managed connector, schema registry (Avro/JSON), and native db.cdc.query cursor-loop patterns (Neo4j 5.13+ Enterprise/Aura BC/VDC). Use when streaming Kafka events into Neo4j, streaming Neo4j changes to Kafka, or querying Neo4j change events without Kafka. Does NOT handle Cypher query authoring — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT handle bulk CSV/file import — use neo4j-import-skill. Does NOT handle GDS algorithms — use neo4j-gds-skill.
Guides rollout configuration for experiments: variant splits, overall rollout percentage, and the critical disambiguation when a user mentions a specific percentage. Covers both initial setup and mid-experiment changes. TRIGGER when: user mentions a rollout percentage, asks about variant splits, wants to change distribution on a running experiment, or asks 'who sees what variant?' DO NOT TRIGGER when: user is asking about metrics, analytics, or experiment results.
OpenLess open-source voice input for macOS & Windows — press a hotkey, speak, get AI-polished text inserted at your cursor in any app.