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When you want multi-source, multi-step research on a topic — competitor research before a sales call, market research for a new business idea, positioning angles, due diligence on a partnership or podcast guest, tech decision research (which DB, which auth), or any "I need to actually understand X." Combines WebSearch, WebFetch, agent-browser, /last30days (Reddit/X/YouTube/HN/web recency), memory, and Notion. Outputs a structured brief with citations, contradictions, gaps, and recommended next steps. Archives every research run to ~/.config/makerskills/deep-research/archive/ so past work is searchable. Triggers on "/deep-research," "research X," "investigate X," "do a deep dive on X," "look into X," "what's actually happening with X," "due diligence on X," "validate this market." Differs from a one-shot WebSearch: this is multi-pass with verification.
Focused Signals scout for PostHog setup health. Reads the project's active health issues — the deterministic findings of PostHog's own health checks (no live events, outdated SDKs, missing reverse proxy, absent web vitals, ingestion warnings, failing data-warehouse models, and more) — and decides which are genuinely worth surfacing. Unlike a one-signal-per-issue push, it bundles kind-clusters into a single finding, weights by real blast radius (cross-referencing actual event volume and reach), and prioritizes issues an agent can resolve via the MCP. Emits only above the confidence bar; otherwise writes durable memory and closes out empty. Self-contained peer in the signals-scout-* fleet — no dependencies on other skills.
How to explore and make sense of PostHog Signals scouts — the scheduled agents that scan a project and emit findings into the Signals inbox. Use when a user wants to understand what scouts they have, how each one is behaving, and whether the fleet is actually working. Covers surveying the fleet and its schedules, reading recent scout runs and drilling into a single run's reasoning, inspecting the durable scratchpad memory the fleet has built up, tracing a run to the findings it emitted, and assessing a scout's health and performance over time (cadence, success rate, emit rate, signal-to-noise). Read-only and exploratory — to write or tune a scout, use `authoring-signals-scouts` instead. Trigger on "what are my scouts doing", "how is my <x> scout performing", "show me recent scout runs", "why did this scout find/emit nothing", "what has the fleet learned", "explore scout run <id>", "is my scout working".
Quy định spacing, màu sắc, typography, elevation cố định cho toàn bộ app Flutter, để agent không tự "sáng tạo" giao diện mỗi lần. Dùng skill này bất cứ khi nào sinh hoặc sửa UI/widget, hoặc khi user mô tả cảm tính như "đẹp như Grab", "sang trọng hơn", "trẻ trung hơn".
Universal documentation sync for skills, agents, markdown. Modes - status, init, global, project, file, folder.
Create and manage Cargo alerts — scheduled threshold checks that watch workflow telemetry (spans, runs, records), a storage model's health, or an arbitrary SQL query, and fire actions (a connector, tool, or agent run) when a metric breaches. Use when the user wants to be notified about error-rate spikes, cost blowouts, slow nodes, stalled syncs, stale or empty models, a workflow that stopped running (dead-man's switch), or any "alert me when <metric> crosses <value>" monitoring; and to list, preview, update, or inspect the firing history of those alerts.
Grades a specified set of test methods individually and produces a concise table mapping each test (fully-qualified name) to a letter grade (A–F), a score band, and a one-line note — designed to be posted as a PR comment. Use when the caller wants per-test feedback on a curated list of methods (for example, the new or modified tests in a pull request), not a suite-wide audit. Polyglot: .NET, Python, TS/JS, Java, Go, Ruby, Rust, Swift, Kotlin, PowerShell, C++. Input is a list of test methods (or method bodies / file+line spans); output is a compact markdown table plus a short summary. DO NOT USE FOR: full suite audits (use test-quality-auditor agent or test-anti-patterns), writing new tests (use code-testing-generator agent or writing-mstest-tests), fixing failures, or measuring code coverage.
**WORKFLOW SKILL** - Top-level router for Aspire 13.4 distributed apps. Detects the AppHost, enforces safety guardrails, and routes to the right sub-skill. USE FOR: Aspire AppHost detected, aspire CLI, distributed app, cloud-native .NET, aspire start, aspire stop, aspire resource, aspire deploy, aspire destroy, aspire publish, aspire init, aspire new, aspire add, aspire integration list/search, aspire wait, aspire describe, aspire ps, aspire dashboard run, aspire doctor, aspire update, aspire logs, aspire otel, aspire agent init, --include-hidden, aspireify, WithBrowserLogs, custom dashboard/resource commands, .aspire/modules recovery, Playwright URL discovery. DO NOT USE FOR: non-Aspire .NET projects (use dotnet directly), Azure provisioning without Aspire (use azure-prepare), container-only repos with no AppHost, ordinary build/test tasks. INVOKES: aspire-init, aspireify, aspire-orchestration, aspire-deployment, aspire-monitoring. FOR SINGLE OPERATIONS: Route directly to the matching sub-skill.
Call Exa Search directly with cURL or raw HTTP. Use when an agent needs Exa semantic web retrieval from POST /search without an SDK, including ranked results, domain or category filters, freshness-aware result content, highlights or text extraction, structured output, or streaming search responses.
Use FIRST, before any other social media skill, to load or create the brand profile — the durable record of who a business is, who it serves, how it sounds, and what it will and won't say. Run this when the user says "set up my brand," "brand profile," "brand guidelines," "define our brand voice," "onboard," "get started," when work begins for a new business or client, or any time another social skill needs brand context that isn't already loaded. Works for ANY business: B2B SaaS, ecommerce, local and small business, agencies and their clients, personal brands and creators, and nonprofits. For writing actual posts, see the content skills; to derive a voice from an existing body of writing, use voice-builder; this skill only builds the shared context they all read.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "rotate SSH keys", "regenerate SSH keys", "replace SSH keys", "renew SSH keys", or when the agent needs SSH access to a deployed VM for troubleshooting (logs, debugging, database access) but discovers the expected SSH key file is missing from the local disk (e.g. `~/.ssh/<repo-name>` does not exist). Also use when the user mentions "lost SSH key", "SSH key not found", "can't SSH into server", "permission denied SSH", "moved to a new computer", or "cloned repo on another machine".
Deterministic issue-relationship graph over GitHub native sub-issues + dependencies — compute the ready set / parent-rollup candidates / close-kick targets as pure calculation (scripts, no LLM judgment), write real edges when creating spin-off issues, and mutually exclude terminal actions across parallel agents via claim-comment fencing. Called by issue-sweep (candidate injection), issue-review (edge writing + rollup), and the future agent:ready producer routine.