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Design end-of-article CTAs (calls-to-action placed at the bottom of blog posts, newsletters, essays, articles, or any long-form content). Use this skill whenever the user asks to write, design, review, or improve a CTA at the bottom of an article, blog post, or essay; mentions "end-of-post CTA", "bottom of the article", "call-to-action", "signup box", "newsletter CTA", "subscribe block", "what should I put at the bottom", "how do I get readers to subscribe / share / book a call / buy / follow / join / download"; or asks how to convert article readers into subscribers, leads, customers, community members, or supporters. Also trigger when the user wants A/B testing guidance or accessibility review for a CTA block. Covers independent / personal writing, newsletter publications, and brand / content-marketing blogs across any topic — tech, finance, food, climate, design, lifestyle, B2B, B2C. Produces both the copy (content) and the structural / visual design (form), matched to the user's objective and audience.
Auto-detect network issues and force proxy usage with proxychains4. Use this skill when encountering connection timeouts, DNS failures, or blocked network access. Default proxy is http://127.0.0.1:9910
Use when building blockchain applications or smart contracts across EVM (Solidity), Solana (Anchor/Rust), Cosmos (CosmWasm), and TON, including security/audit workflows, fuzz/invariant testing, upgrades, custody/signing, and backend integration (RPC, indexers, webhooks).
Business model design using Alexander Osterwalder's 9 building blocks. Use when: business model, canvas, value proposition, customer segments, revenue streams, startup planning, analyze business, business strategy.
Use when app freezes, UI unresponsive, main thread blocked, watchdog termination, or diagnosing hang reports from Xcode Organizer or MetricKit
Web performance audits with Core Web Vitals, bottleneck identification, optimization recommendations. Use for page load times, performance reviews, UX optimization, or encountering LCP, FID, CLS issues, resource blocking, render delays.
Create OpenCode plugins using the @opencode-ai/plugin SDK. Use for building custom tools, event hooks, auth providers, or tool execution interception. Use proactively when developing new plugins in .opencode/plugin/ or ~/.config/opencode/plugin/. Examples: - user: "Create a plugin to block dangerous commands" → implement tool execution before hook with blocking logic - user: "Add a custom tool for jira" → design tool schema and implementation using SDK context - user: "Show toast on file edit" → react to file edit events and display status message - user: "Build a custom auth provider" → implement auth flow for new model provider - user: "Intercept git commits" → add hook to validate commit messages before execution
Build a Personal Productivity System Pack (weekly timebox plan, capture+to-do system, daily/weekly review rituals, and a 7-day rollout). Use for timeboxing, calendar blocking, and staying on top of high-volume leadership work. Category: Career.
Cloudflare Durable Objects stateful serverless playbook: DurableObjectState, Storage API (SQLite/KV), WebSocket hibernation, alarms, RPC, bindings, migrations, limits, pricing. Keywords: Durable Objects, DurableObjectState, DurableObjectStorage, SQLite, ctx.storage, WebSocket hibernation, acceptWebSocket, alarms, setAlarm, RPC, blockConcurrencyWhile.
Restores full context when user says "hi-ai" or starts a new conversation. Searches project files, loads memory indexes, reads session state, and creates visual dashboard showing current project, recent decisions, active blockers, and quick actions. Use when user says "hi-ai", "continue", "restore context", or starts a fresh conversation.
Comprehensive guide for Cloudflare Durable Objects - globally unique, stateful objects for coordination, real-time communication, and persistent state management. Use when: building real-time applications, creating WebSocket servers with hibernation, implementing chat rooms or multiplayer games, coordinating between multiple clients, managing per-user or per-room state, implementing rate limiting or session management, scheduling tasks with alarms, building queues or workflows, or encountering "do class export", "new_sqlite_classes", "migrations required", "websocket hibernation", "alarm api error", or "global uniqueness" errors. Prevents 15+ documented issues: class not exported, missing migrations, wrong migration type, constructor overhead blocking hibernation, setTimeout breaking hibernation, in-memory state lost on hibernation, outgoing WebSocket not hibernating, global uniqueness confusion, partial deleteAll on KV backend, binding name mismatches, state size limits exceeded, non-atomic migrations, location hints misunderstood, alarm retry failures, and fetch calls blocking hibernation. Keywords: durable objects, cloudflare do, DurableObject class, do bindings, websocket hibernation, do state api, ctx.storage.sql, ctx.acceptWebSocket, webSocketMessage, alarm() handler, storage.setAlarm, idFromName, newUniqueId, getByName, DurableObjectStub, serializeAttachment, real-time cloudflare, multiplayer cloudflare, chat room workers, coordination cloudflare, stateful workers, new_sqlite_classes, do migrations, location hints, RPC methods, blockConcurrencyWhile, "do class export", "new_sqlite_classes", "migrations required", "websocket hibernation", "alarm api error", "global uniqueness", "binding not found"
Format markdown content for Notion import with proper syntax for toggles, code blocks, and tables. Use when formatting responses for Notion, creating Notion-compatible documentation, or preparing markdown for Notion paste/import.