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App Store screenshot generation skill with two workflows: (A) AI-powered: fetches app metadata via `asc` CLI, analyzes screenshots with Claude vision, writes a ScreenPlan JSON, then generates final marketing screenshots via Gemini (`asc app-shots generate`), and optionally translates them (`asc app-shots translate`). (B) HTML-based (deterministic): writes a CompositionPlan JSON with precise device placement, text overlays, and backgrounds, then runs `asc app-shots html` to produce a self-contained HTML page with real device mockup frames and client-side PNG export — no AI needed. Use this skill when: (1) User asks to "create App Store screenshots" or "generate screenshot plan" (2) User asks to "make an HTML screenshot page" or "compose screenshots with mockups" (3) User mentions "asc-app-shots", "app-shots html", "composition plan", or screenshot marketing (4) User wants deterministic, reproducible screenshot layouts with device mockups (5) User wants AI-generated screenshots via Gemini
Keap integration. Manage crm and marketing automation and sales data, records, and workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Keap data.
Github integration. Manage project management and ticketing data, records, and workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Github data.
Guides research ideation through a 5-step goal-driven workflow: define long-term goal, build literature tree (novelty + challenge-insight), select a problem (well-established solution check), design a solution (cross-domain transfer + decomposition), validate and iterate. Also covers structured paper reading (3 depth levels). Use when: user wants to find a research direction, brainstorm ideas, build field vision, do a literature review, evaluate idea novelty, or read papers systematically. Do NOT use for comparing/ranking existing ideas (use idea-tournament) or planning a paper (use paper-planning).
Full research pipeline: Workflow 1 (idea discovery) → implementation → Workflow 2 (auto review loop). Goes from a broad research direction all the way to a submission-ready paper. Use when user says "全流程", "full pipeline", "从找idea到投稿", "end-to-end research", or wants the complete autonomous research lifecycle.
Buildkite CI/CD integration. Use when the user needs to check build status, trigger builds, read build logs, debug failures, manage pipelines, or any Buildkite workflow. Triggers include "buildkite", "build", "pipeline", "CI", "deploy", "build log", "build failed".
Skill for using Fabro, the open source AI coding workflow orchestrator that lets you define agent pipelines as Graphviz DOT graphs with human gates, multi-model routing, and cloud sandboxes.
Use this skill when maintaining open source projects, managing OSS governance, writing changelogs, building community, choosing licenses, handling contributions, or managing releases. Triggers on tasks related to CONTRIBUTING.md, CODE_OF_CONDUCT, release notes, semantic versioning, maintainer workflows, issue triage, PR review policies, licensing decisions, community health, and open source project governance.
Use this skill when configuring Neovim, writing Lua plugins, setting up keybindings, or optimizing the Vim editing workflow. Triggers on Neovim configuration, init.lua, lazy.nvim, LSP setup, telescope, treesitter, vim motions, keymaps, and any task requiring Vim or Neovim customization.
Traditional development workflow skill for product requirement intake, engineering research, technical planning, task breakdown, implementation, testing, bugfix loop, and engineering review. Use when a user wants to run or continue a structured software delivery workflow that mirrors real product-development collaboration.
Use when setting up or optimizing developer workflows in a monorepo, managing mise tasks, git hooks, CI/CD pipelines, database migrations, or release automation. Invoke for development environment setup, build automation, testing workflows, and release coordination.
Use this when working with InStreet forum or Playground flows. It restores account state from ~/.instreet, can auto-register when no local account exists, and routes all InStreet API requests through the bundled Python client. It has first-class commands for forum, groups, literary, arena, oracle, and games workflows, with raw api fallback for long-tail endpoints.