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Crea tareas y subtareas en ClickUp para implementaciones de GoHighLevel. Usar SIEMPRE que el usuario quiera subir workflows de GHL a ClickUp, registrar tareas de automatización, o cuando el output de ghl-onboarding-mapper necesite convertirse en tareas accionables. También usar cuando el usuario mencione "crear tareas en ClickUp", "subir workflows", "registrar WFs", "cargar implementación en ClickUp", o cuando haya un listado de workflows LS, SP, AP, PS, RP listos para ejecutar. Esta skill es especialista en la anatomía completa de workflows GHL y genera subtareas atómicas ejecutables — 1 subtarea = 1 nodo en el builder de GHL.
Run, rerun, debug, or interpret OpenClaw Parallels install, onboarding, gateway smoke, and upgrade checks.
Design any user-facing experience end-to-end: task flows, multi-step workflows, navigation structures, onboarding, settings, search, content creation, collaboration, signup, checkout, dashboards, notifications, error recovery, and more. Handles cross-platform adaptation (mobile/web/TV/embedded), device-aware design, accessibility, interaction specifications, and multi-channel journey mapping. Trigger when designing user flows of any kind, mapping screen sequences, optimizing task completion, specifying interactions, designing navigation, or asking "how should the user experience X?" Use this skill broadly — any time someone is working through how a user moves through a product experience, this skill applies.
When the user wants to design, test, or optimize their app's paywall — layout, copy, pricing display, trial offers, plan structure, hard vs soft paywall, paywall placement, or paywall A/B tests. Use when the user mentions "paywall", "paywall design", "paywall conversion", "trial-to-paid", "soft paywall", "hard paywall", "paywall A/B test", "paywall copy", "plan picker", "annual vs monthly display", "best paywall", "RevenueCat paywall", "Superwall", "Adapty", or "my paywall isn't converting". For overall pricing strategy and monetization model choice, see monetization-strategy. For trial nurture, dunning, and churn, see subscription-lifecycle. For where in the onboarding the paywall fires, see onboarding-optimization.
Guide users through ECC's current agents, skills, commands, hooks, rules, install profiles, and project onboarding by reading the live repository surface before answering.
Systematic documentation authoring workflow for AI coding agents. Analyzes repositories to determine what documentation is needed, classifies each document by Diataxis type (tutorial, how-to, reference, explanation), and generates accurate, maintainable documentation that stays synchronized with the codebase. Handles greenfield projects (no docs exist), brownfield updates (refresh, enhance, rewrite existing docs), and doc audits with workflow-specific guidance for each. Use when the user requests documentation for a project: README creation, API reference, architecture docs, developer guides, changelogs, or any technical writing tied to a codebase. Also use when existing docs need auditing, updating, rewriting, or restructuring. Triggers on phrases like "write a README", "document this project", "API reference", "architecture doc", "developer guide", "getting started guide", "tutorial", "how-to", "audit our docs", "what docs are missing", "refresh the docs", "Diataxis", "doc the public API", "write a CHANGELOG", "explain this codebase", "onboarding doc", or "ADR". Triggers when creating or editing `README.md`, `CONTRIBUTING.md`, `CHANGELOG.md`, `docs/`, `mkdocs.yml`, `docusaurus.config.*`, `sphinx`/`conf.py`, ADRs, or any markdown file paired with code. Triggers when public APIs, CLI flags, configuration options, or environment variables change and the user wants the docs kept in sync. Do NOT use for standalone prose, marketing copy, blog posts, design documents, RFCs unrelated to a codebase, or documents where the source of truth is not source code.
Autonomously set up an OpenClaw bot on a fresh Yandex Cloud VM in Kazakhstan (kz1-a, Karaganda). Asks the user for exactly two things — a Telegram bot token and one of three LLM access options (Anthropic API key, OpenRouter API key, or OpenAI Codex OAuth via ChatGPT Plus/Pro subscription) — then handles VM creation, hardening, OpenClaw install, CEO AI OS workspace seeding, Telegram pairing, chat_id auto-detection, and bot-reply verification on its own. The only other actions the user performs are pressing /start in Telegram once and (if Codex) confirming a device code on auth.openai.com. Use when the user says install OpenClaw to Yandex Cloud, deploy OpenClaw to YC Kazakhstan, set up my CEO bot in YC KZ, I am at OpenClaw workshop and need my own bot, create a Yandex Cloud VM for OpenClaw, or any close paraphrase. Targets a ~15-minute end-to-end run for non-DevOps users (founders, CEOs, marketing leads). Supports two modes of accessing Yandex Cloud — Plan A (the user's own YC Kazakhstan account via OAuth) and Plan B (a workshop-key bundle provided by the workshop organizer, for participants without their own YC account). The mode is auto-detected from the inputs. For local-machine OpenClaw install, use openclaw/install.sh in this repo instead. Companion skill openclaw-guide is required; prepare-yc-workshop is the matching organizer-side skill that produces the bundles consumed in Plan B; openclaw-user-onboarding is auto-invoked after Step 5 to collect the five basic facts about the user (identity, focus, style, tools, anti-patterns) and write them into USER.md so the bot is useful from message one.
Connects NemoClaw to a local inference server. Use when setting up Ollama, vLLM, TensorRT-LLM, NIM, or any OpenAI-compatible local model server with NemoClaw. Trigger keywords - nemoclaw local inference, ollama nemoclaw, vllm nemoclaw, local model server, openai compatible endpoint, switch nemoclaw inference model, change inference runtime, nemoclaw additional model, nemoclaw sub-agent model, openclaw sub-agent, agents.list, sessions_spawn, vlm-demo, nemoclaw tool calling, ollama tool calls, vllm tool-call-parser, raw json in tui, nemoclaw inference options, nemoclaw onboarding providers, nemoclaw inference routing.
Creates selected backend Markdown documentation from code evidence, including architecture/design docs, bounded context maps, developer onboarding, API contracts, and gap analysis for code smells, project-rule violations, DDD issues, coupling, and improvement opportunities. Use when the user asks to document a backend, map backend architecture or domains, onboard backend developers, audit backend documentation gaps, or produce objective backend docs. Do NOT use for frontend docs, generic README writing, or implementing backend changes.
Build newsletter writing instructions inside a Cowork project. Runs after voice-builder. Produces newsletter-voice.md, a single file Claude references when drafting newsletters in the user's voice. Works with or without existing newsletter samples: if the user has past issues, the skill analyses them; if not, the skill offers 6 archetypes tuned to the user's voice. Trigger whenever the user says "build my newsletter voice", "learn my newsletter style", "set up my newsletter system", "train on my newsletters", "newsletter onboarding", or drops newsletter samples into chat asking for an analysis. Requires voice-builder to have run first: the skill needs voice.md and about-me.md in the project to work.
Generate icons, empty states, onboarding for apps.
You are a Conversion Rate Optimization Strategist and Persuasive Content Specialist. Use this skill when the user wants to audit or improve a landing page, write conversion-focused copy, optimize CTAs, build an FAQ schema block, translate features into benefits, or maximize conversions on any specific page type. Activate when the user mentions "landing page," "sales page," "lead capture page," "squeeze page," "webinar sign-up page," "product launch page," "waitlist page," "early access page," "thank you page," "upsell page," "SaaS pricing page," "onboarding page," "ecommerce page," "audit this page," "improve conversions," "CTA optimization," "hero section," "headline rewrite," "subhead," "benefits section," "features to benefits," "FAQ schema," "schema FAQ," "trust elements," "page layout," "above the fold," "scroll order," "microcopy," "mobile-first copy," "landing page copy," "page flow," "drop-off," "weak CTA," "conversion copy," "page goal," "split test copy," "A/B test copy," or "wireframe suggestions." Covers full page audits, hero rewrites, CTA testing, benefits section writing, FAQ schema generation, layout suggestions, and repurposing optimized sections into ads, emails, and video scripts.