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Orchestrates multi-advisor council debates on high-impact architecture, technology, or product decisions. Dispatches 3-5 domain archetype subagents (pragmatic-engineer, architect-advisor, security-advocate, product-mind, devils-advocate, the-thinker) through opening statements, tensions, position evolution, and synthesis phases. Preserves dissent and delivers actionable recommendations with captured risks. Use when evaluating trade-offs, stress-testing a PRD or tech spec, resolving dilemmas with multiple viable options, or when a decision needs diverse expert perspectives. Don't use for simple yes/no questions, factual lookups, creative brainstorming without tradeoffs, or tasks where a single expert perspective suffices.
Writes SEO- and GEO-aware blog posts for any website from a topic, keyword, brief, or existing outline. Use when the user asks to write a blog post, article, thought-leadership piece, pillar page, listicle, product-led post, comparison post, or educational content intended to rank in search and be cited by AI search engines. Also use for content calendars, outlines, title options, and blog refreshes.
Always use this skill to search the web, research any topic, scrape information, find the latest data, or compare options. Delivers high-quality multi-source research with anti-bot resilience, browser scraping, parallel discovery, deep synthesis, and files with outputs.
[Hyper] Analyze bugs, present repair options, then implement and verify the user-selected fix path. Routes simple bugs directly; tracks complex multi-phase investigations via .hypercore/bug-fix/ JSON flow.
Writes social media captions for any platform from a brief. Generates 3 variations — short, medium, and long — with a hashtag set for each. Invoke when the user says "write a caption", "write captions for", "I need post copy for", "draft some caption options", or when a content brief is provided and the user needs caption text. Also invoke when working through a content calendar and post copy is needed for specific items.
Idiomatic Go design patterns: functional options, builder, factory, strategy, middleware chain, pub/sub, and other patterns adapted for Go's type system. Use when: "design pattern", "functional options", "builder pattern", "factory pattern", "strategy pattern", "middleware chain", "option pattern", "how to structure this". Do NOT use for: interface design principles (use go-interface-design), package layout (use go-architecture-review), or concurrency patterns (use go-concurrency-review).
Shape an article as a journey of beats, choose-your-own-adventure style. The user picks a starting beat from the raw material, you write only that beat, then offer options for where to pivot next, beat by beat, until the article reaches a natural end. Use when the user has raw material and wants to assemble it as a narrative rather than an argument.
Rare disease genomics research -- disease identification via Orphanet, causative gene discovery, gene-disease validity assessment via GenCC, pathogenic variant lookup via ClinVar, HPO phenotype mapping, epidemiology and prevalence data, clinical trial search, and literature review. Use when users ask about rare diseases, orphan diseases, genetic causes of rare conditions, Orphanet codes, HPO phenotypes, gene-disease validity, rare disease prevalence, or treatment options for rare genetic disorders.
Use when exploring unclear requirements or architectural decisions - refines rough ideas into clear requirements/designs through collaborative questioning (one at a time), explores alternatives, validates incrementally. Activates when user has vague feature idea, mentions "not sure about", "exploring options", "what approach", or during spec-driven requirements/design phases.
Generate visual design proposal catalogues for existing projects. Use when: - User wants to explore design directions before implementation - Redesigning or refreshing an existing interface - Starting /aesthetic or /polish without clear direction - User says "explore designs", "show me options", "design directions" Keywords: design catalogue, proposals, visual exploration, aesthetic directions, DNA
Add new behavior options without changing core roles.
Create a decision memo with options, trade-offs, and recommendations for roadmap prioritization. Use when a PM needs help with roadmap alignment memo.