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Document creative decisions and protocol evolution in structured chronicle format.
Use in rapidly evolving industries like AI where 6-month plans become obsolete, when needing to balance direction with agility, or when traditional annual roadmaps fail
Use when defending constitutional order and peaceful institutions against deliberate destabilization or revolutionary disruption tactics. Applies when identifying, analyzing, or responding to chaos exploitation strategies documented in the chaos-seize skill.
Automatically discover and recommend relevant Claude skills when users encounter tasks that could benefit from specialized capabilities. Use this skill proactively when detecting any of these patterns: (1) User mentions working with specific file formats (PDF, DOCX, Excel, images, etc.), (2) User describes repetitive or specialized tasks (data analysis, code review, deployment, testing, document processing), (3) User asks if there's a tool or capability for something, (4) User struggles with domain-specific work (React development, SQL queries, DevOps, content writing), (5) User mentions needing best practices or patterns for a technology, (6) Any situation where a specialized skill could save time or improve quality. Search using SkillsMP API (if configured), skills.sh leaderboard, or GitHub as fallback. Recommend 1-3 most relevant skills and offer to install via npx skills add.
Operate and evolve agent-memory-workbench with replay-first memory, minimal JSON edits, and a strict two-branch policy (normal + human-verification).
Scans code against 17 named design smells and produces a structured diagnostic report. Use when reviewing a PR for design quality, evaluating unfamiliar code against a comprehensive checklist or when the user asks for a red flags scan. Not for diagnosing why code feels complex (use complexity-recognition) or evaluating whether a PR maintains design trajectory (use code-evolution).
Reference these patterns to validate consistency across the ecosystem. Use when creating new skills or hooks that need consistent patterns, implementing validation logic, setting up error handling, creating test scaffolding, referencing standard workflow structures. Do not use when pattern is specific to one skill only. DO NOT use when: pattern is still evolving - wait for stability. DO NOT use when: pattern is context-dependent requiring variations.
REST and GraphQL API design principles. Covers resource modeling, endpoint design, error handling, versioning, pagination, authentication patterns, and API evolution strategies.
Build production-grade frontend interfaces with modern React, Tailwind CSS, and shadcn/ui. Five modes: scaffold projects, create components, configure themes and design tokens, refactor styles, and audit codebases. Encodes best practices for React 19 Server Components (framework-dependent), TailwindCSS v4 CSS-first config, shadcn/ui with Radix primitives, modern CSS (container queries, :has(), view transitions, scroll-driven animations), Monaspace typography, and Vite 6. Supersedes the frontend-design skill. Use when building, styling, theming, or improving any frontend project. NOT for backend APIs, database design, DevOps, testing frameworks, state management libraries, routing, or full SSR framework setup.
Specification-first AI development powered by Ouroboros. Socratic questioning exposes hidden assumptions before writing code. Evolutionary loop (Interview → Seed → Execute → Evaluate → Evolve) runs until ontology converges. Ralph mode persists until verification passes — the boulder never stops. Use when user says "ralph", "ooo", "don't stop", "must complete", "until it works", "keep going", "interview me", or "stop prompting".
Use this skill when building data pipelines, ETL/ELT workflows, or data transformation layers. Triggers on Airflow DAG design, dbt model creation, Spark job optimization, streaming vs batch architecture decisions, data ingestion, data quality checks, pipeline orchestration, incremental loads, CDC (change data capture), schema evolution, and data warehouse modeling. Acts as a senior data engineer advisor for building reliable, scalable data infrastructure.
Drafts irrevocable third-party Special Needs Trusts funded by parents, grandparents, or other non-beneficiary parties to supplement government benefits without triggering Medicaid payback obligations. Use when drafting supplemental needs trusts, third-party SNTs, estate planning disability trusts, special needs trust agreements, or any trust intended to preserve SSI/Medicaid eligibility for a disabled beneficiary using third-party assets. Also trigger when the user asks about permissible SNT distributions, in-kind support and maintenance rules, ABLE account coordination, or remainder beneficiary planning for disability trusts.