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Requirement-level progressive roadmap planning with JSONL output. Decomposes requirements into convergent layers (MVP→iterations) or topologically-sorted task sequences, each with testable completion criteria.
Interpret GA4 and GSC data with benchmarks, status indicators, and actionable insights
Extract TikZ diagrams from Beamer source, compile to PDF, convert to SVG with 0-based indexing. Use when updating TikZ diagrams for Quarto slides.
Validate bibliography entries against citations in all lecture files. Find missing entries and unused references.
TypeScript code style guide and formatting conventions. Use when writing TypeScript code, reviewing TypeScript files, refactoring .ts code, formatting TypeScript, or when working with TypeScript interfaces, classes, functions, or any .ts files. Apply these rules during code generation, code review, and when user mentions TypeScript style, formatting, conventions, semicolons, or code quality.
Use this skill when the user requests to generate, create, or produce podcasts from text content. Converts written content into a two-host conversational podcast audio format with natural dialogue.
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Validate Technical Specifications (SPEC) documents against Layer 9 schema standards
Use when RLM requirement involves debugging a bug, test failure, or unexpected behavior. Insert Phase 1.5 between Phase 1 and Phase 2 to perform systematic root cause analysis before attempting any fixes.
Open markdown files in a formatted viewer panel with live reload. Use when you need to display plans, documentation, or notes alongside the terminal with rich rendering (headings, code blocks, tables, lists).
Full closed-loop QA combining issue discovery and software testing. Scout -> Strategist -> Generator -> Executor -> Analyst with multi-perspective scanning, progressive test layers, GC loops, and quality scoring. Supports discovery, testing, and full QA modes.
Delegate coding tasks to Codex CLI for execution, or discuss implementation approaches with it. CodeX is a cost-effective, strong coder — great for batch refactoring, code generation, multi-file changes, test writing, and multi-turn implementation tasks. Use when the plan is clear and needs hands-on coding. Claude handles architecture, strategy, copywriting, and ambiguous problems better.