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Found 439 Skills
Brainstorm and write high-retention short-form video and carousel content for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Use whenever someone wants viral hook ideas, a video script or outline, content concepts for a product or topic, or wants to critique and improve a draft hook or script. Works for any short-form format: talking head, demo, unboxing, before/after, tutorial, storytime, listicle, carousel, or meme. Produces several diverse hook options from proven patterns, structures scripts for retention (hook, escalation, payoff, CTA), and adapts to each platform. Pattern-based guidance grounded in how short-form tends to perform; it improves the odds, it does not guarantee virality.
Generate Mike-style YouTube thumbnail concepts and final drafts for Convex videos using Mike's local head-and-shoulders photo cutouts and local Convex logo assets. Use when the user asks for thumbnails, YouTube thumbnails, video thumb options, or a thumbnail like the Convex static hosting "NO DASHBOARDS" example.
DeFi yield research and liquid staking via EmblemAI. Discover yield opportunities, compare protocols, check DeFi positions with Nansen, and enter liquid staking via token swaps. Use when the user wants to research yields, find staking options, or review DeFi positions.
Molecular ML with diverse featurizers and pre-built datasets. Use for property prediction (ADMET, toxicity) with traditional ML or GNNs when you want extensive featurization options and MoleculeNet benchmarks. Best for quick experiments with pre-trained models, diverse molecular representations. For graph-first PyTorch workflows use torchdrug; for benchmark datasets use pytdc.
This skill should be used when the user wants to visualize data. It intelligently selects the most suitable chart type from 26 available options, extracts parameters based on detailed specifications, and generates a chart image using a JavaScript script.
Use this skill whenever a lawyer or mediator needs help analyzing a dispute for mediation purposes. This includes: reviewing case materials (pleadings, contracts, correspondence, evidence) to identify issues in dispute, summarizing each party's position and interests, conducting legal analysis of the key issues, proposing mediation strategies or settlement directions, and preparing for mediation sessions. Trigger this skill when the user mentions 'mediation', 'dispute analysis', 'settlement', 'dispute resolution', 'identify issues in dispute', 'party positions', 'mediation brief', 'case analysis for mediation', 'ADR', 'mediation preparation', 'caucus strategy', 'settlement options', or any request to analyze a conflict between two or more parties with the goal of finding resolution. Also trigger when the user uploads case files and asks for a structured breakdown of who wants what, what the core disagreements are, or how the case might settle. Even if the user doesn't explicitly say 'mediation', trigger when the context involves analyzing opposing positions in a dispute with a resolution-oriented (rather than litigation-oriented) goal.
Use when the user asks to shop on Amazon, compare Amazon products, research purchase options, or build a product shortlist. Verifies product-page ASIN/title/price/rating/review data and ranks options by user criteria, favoring review count when ratings are close.
Prisma CLI commands reference covering all available commands, options, and usage patterns. Use when running Prisma CLI commands, setting up projects, generating client, running migrations, or managing databases. Triggers on "prisma init", "prisma generate", "prisma migrate", "prisma db", "prisma studio".
Use this skill before any creative work - new features, architecture decisions, project inception, or design exploration. Activates on mentions of brainstorm, ideate, design session, explore options, what should we build, how should we approach, let's think about, new feature, new project, architecture decision, or design exploration.
Deep research skill — broad parallel web searches, multi-source validation, confidence tracking, cited Markdown report. Supports 11 research types: market (TAM/SAM, segments, pricing, trends), domain (industry structure, ecosystem, regulatory landscape), technical (architecture, tools, benchmarks), competitive (competitor teardown, positioning, win/loss), product (feature analysis, reviews, roadmap signals), academic (literature survey, citation networks, key authors), person/org (due diligence on a company or public figure), financial (funding rounds, valuation multiples, revenue signals), legal (IP, patents, litigation, compliance), trend (emerging signals, foresight, scenario mapping), community (ecosystem health, key voices, governance, fragmentation). Use when asked to: 'research <topic>', 'deep dive on X', 'analyze the landscape', 'competitive analysis', 'compare these options', 'who are the players in Z', 'literature review', 'background on Y', 'what papers exist on X', 'product teardown', 'technology evaluation', 'regulatory overview', 'funding landscape', 'what trends are emerging in X', 'patent landscape', 'community health', or any request requiring scanning many sources and producing a cited written analysis. Apply whenever the deliverable is a thorough, sourced report rather than a quick answer. Trigger even when phrased casually: 'look into X', 'what's the deal with Y', 'dig into Z', 'I need to understand the space', 'catch me up on X'.
Use this skill when gathering knowledge at scale before making decisions - technology evaluation, SOTA analysis, codebase archaeology, competitive analysis, or any investigation requiring multiple sources. Activates on mentions of research, investigate, evaluate options, what's the best, compare alternatives, state of the art, deep dive, explore the landscape, or find out how.
CRXJS Chrome extension development — true HMR for popup, options, content scripts, side panels, manifest-driven builds, dynamic content script imports (`?script`, `?script&module`), and `defineManifest` for type-safe manifests. Uses Vite as its build tool. Use when the user mentions CRXJS, crxjs, @crxjs/vite-plugin, 'extension with hot reload', 'HMR for chrome extension', or wants to set up a CRXJS-based Chrome extension project with any framework (React, Vue, Svelte, Solid, Vanilla). Also trigger when the user has an existing CRXJS project and wants to add features, fix HMR issues, or configure content scripts with CRXJS. For general Chrome extension architecture (messaging, CSP, storage, permissions) -> See `samber/cc-skills@chrome-extension` skill.