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Best practices for using Vercel Workflow DevKit. Use when creating, modifying, or debugging workflows, steps, hooks, webhooks, or any durable function using the Workflow DevKit. Ensures proper usage of directives, error handling, serialization, streaming, and workflow patterns.
Publish a Webflow site with a plan-confirm-publish workflow. Shows what changed since last publish, runs pre-publish checks, and requires explicit confirmation before going live.
Comprehensive ESLint agent for JavaScript/TypeScript code quality. Use when setting up ESLint, configuring linting rules, analyzing code for issues, fixing violations, or integrating ESLint into development workflows. Triggers on requests involving code quality, linting, static analysis, or ESLint configuration for JavaScript, TypeScript, React, or Node.js projects.
Orchestrate multi-agent workflows from a Kiro spec using codex (code) + Gemini (UI), including dispatch/review/state sync via AGENT_STATE.json + PROJECT_PULSE.md; triggers on user says "Start orchestration from spec at <path>", "Run orchestration for <feature>", or mentions multi-agent execution.
Example skill demonstrating the Skills-as-Containers pattern with workflows, assets, and natural language routing. This is a teaching tool showing the complete PAI v1.2.0 architecture. USE WHEN user says 'show me an example', 'demonstrate the pattern', 'how do skills work', 'example skill'
Batch processing for Obsidian vaults: bulk tag normalization, wikilink extraction/fixing, frontmatter edits, vault analysis, and migration workflows. Use when asked to analyze or modify many notes in an Obsidian vault at scale, or to script/automate vault-wide changes.
This skill should be used when the user asks to create a new skill, build a skill, make a custom skill, develop a CLI skill, or wants to extend the CLI with new capabilities. Automates the entire skill creation workflow from brainstorming to installation.
Scaffolds the project and sets up the Conductor environment for Context-Driven Development. Use when starting a new project or initializing the Conductor workflow in an existing (brownfield) project. This skill guides the user through project discovery, product definition, tech stack configuration, and initial track planning.
Use when incidents occur and you need pre-approved workflows, templates, and escalation paths.
Use when working on multiple branches simultaneously, context switching without stashing, reviewing PRs while developing, testing in isolation, or comparing implementations across branches - provides git worktree commands and workflow patterns for parallel development with multiple working directories.
Extracts valuable learnings, patterns, and workflows from conversations and persists them as reusable skill files. This skill should be used when a complex problem was solved, a valuable workflow was discovered, or the user explicitly requests to capture knowledge as a skill.
This skill should be used when users need help designing content workflows, creating process documentation, implementing automation rules, designing approval processes, or optimizing content pipelines. It activates when users ask about workflow design, process documentation, automation, approval workflows, or content pipeline optimization.