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Use this skill when the user mentions phrases such as: "analyze a project", "analyze a repository", "analyze GitHub", "project analysis", "source code analysis", "architecture analysis", "code analysis", "learn this project", "research this framework", "see how this library is implemented", "compare two projects", "project evaluation", "framework evaluation"
Ingest Claude Code conversation history into the Obsidian wiki. Use this skill when the user wants to mine their past Claude conversations for knowledge, import their ~/.claude folder, extract insights from previous coding sessions, or says things like "process my Claude history", "add my conversations to the wiki", "what have I discussed with Claude before". Also triggers when the user mentions their .claude folder, Claude projects, session data, or past conversation logs.
Simple and powerful time tracking with insights.
Convert content between formats, summarize at different levels, and repurpose for various platforms. Use when asked to convert to markdown, create summaries of varying lengths, make tweets, create flashcards, or process video content. Triggers include "convert to markdown", "summarize in one sentence", "make this a tweet", "create flashcards", "TL;DR", "summarize this video", "export as CSV".
Morning routine check-in. Use at start of day to review yesterday, set up today's journal, and check learning reviews due. Triggers on "good morning", "morning", "start my day", "what's on for today".
Guidance for effectively searching Slack to find messages, files, channels, and people
WeCom to-do item editing skill, which supports creating, updating, deleting to-dos and changing the user's task processing progress status. It is applicable to scenarios requiring write operations on to-dos, such as when users say "Help me create a to-do", "Assign this task to Zhang San", "Mark the to-do as completed", "Delete that to-do", "Help me set a reminder", "Update the to-do content", "Change the reminder time to next week", "Accept this to-do", "Reject this to-do", etc.
WeCom meeting creation skill, which supports creating scheduled meetings. It is triggered when users need to "create a meeting", "schedule a meeting", "book a meeting" or "arrange a meeting".
Query schelling.sh for recurring, decision-shaped problems. Retrieve defaults and risks from prior cases, then attach durable follow-up learning. Works for Markdown deliverables when memory should steer decisions. Needs network.
📡 Pulse — Twice-daily tech briefing for group distribution. Designed to be triggered by cronjob at morning and evening, or manually. Use this skill only when the user says "pulse" or "/pulse".
Produce a TL;DR of a given target. Use when the user asks for a tldr, tl;dr, or quick summary of anything.
All-in-one WeCom CLI Suite covering 6 core business domains: Contacts, Messages, Documents (including three types: Document, Smart Sheet, Smart Document (formerly Smart Homepage)), Schedules, Meetings, and Tasks. It supports searching contacts by name/alias, sending and receiving messages (text/image/file/voice/video), creating/reading/editing documents in Markdown format, managing Smart Sheet structures and records, creating Smart Documents and exporting their content as Markdown, creating/modifying/canceling schedules and checking availability, booking/managing meetings, and creating/tracking/assigning tasks. This skill should be triggered even if users do not explicitly mention 'WeCom' as long as scenarios involving messages, schedules, tasks, etc., are involved.