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Use this skill when the user needs to design onboarding flows, define their aha moment, improve activation rates, or reduce early churn. Covers activation metrics, interactive onboarding, personalization, progressive disclosure, and first-run UX.
Orchestrate foundation skills to create a complete YouTube video plan. This is a thin orchestrator — it sequences skill invocations and manages the user selection workflow, but delegates all content generation to foundation skills.
Process perform on-chain analysis including whale tracking, token flows, and network activity. Use when performing crypto analysis. Trigger with phrases like "analyze crypto", "check blockchain", or "monitor market".
Write, review, or debug end-to-end tests using Playwright. Use when asked to 'write e2e tests', 'add Playwright tests', 'test this user flow', 'fix flaky tests', 'create a test suite', or 'debug this e2e failure'. Invoke with /playwright-e2e or when user mentions e2e tests, Playwright, or test automation. Do NOT use for live browser interaction via MCP tools — use playwright-mcp for that. Do NOT use for unit/integration tests — use tdd-guide agent instead.
Guide to Excellent Chinese Writing: Enhance Chinese writing quality and rewrite existing articles. Based on the writing wisdom of Paul Graham, Yu Guangzhong, and Wang Dingjun. Usage Scenarios: - When users say "polish", "rewrite", "rewrite", "make the text flow better" - When users request "improve writing style", "write better", "high-quality Chinese" - When users provide articles and ask for revision or polishing - When high-quality Chinese content needs to be produced Trigger Words: /good-writing, /polish, good writing, polish, rewrite, rewrite, writing style, make the text flow better
Download YouTube videos, identify compelling clips from transcripts, cut clips with ffmpeg, and generate platform-optimized on-screen text and captions. Complete workflow from URL to publishable clips.
Provides authentication implementation patterns for Next.js 15+ App Router using Auth.js 5 (NextAuth.js). Use when setting up authentication flows, implementing protected routes, managing sessions in Server Components and Server Actions, configuring OAuth providers, implementing role-based access control, or handling sign-in/sign-out flows in Next.js applications.
Build, configure, and develop Hugo static sites and themes. Use when the user wants to create a new Hugo site, develop or customize a Hugo theme, write Hugo templates (layouts, partials, shortcodes), configure hugo.toml/yaml/json, work with Hugo's asset pipeline (images, CSS/Sass, JS bundling), manage content (pages, sections, taxonomies, menus), or deploy a Hugo site. Triggers on mentions of "Hugo", "hugo.toml", "static site generator", Hugo-related template syntax (Go templates, baseof, partials), or Hugo content workflows.
Create effective AI skills. This skill should be used when user wants to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends an AI with specialized capabilities, knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
Next.js App Router frontend stack workflow: Server Components-first, Prisma server-only (Node runtime), Tailwind + shadcn/ui, TanStack Query, React Hook Form + Zod, and conventions for work under frontend/. Use when implementing or refactoring UI, routes, data fetching, mutations, or forms in this stack.
Edit Elementor pages and manage templates on WordPress sites. Workflow: identify page, choose editing method (browser or WP-CLI), execute, verify. Use when editing Elementor pages, updating text in Elementor widgets, applying or managing Elementor templates, or making content changes to pages built with Elementor page builder.
Configures Depot-managed GitHub Actions runners as a drop-in replacement for GitHub-hosted runners. Use when setting up or migrating GitHub Actions workflows to use Depot runners, choosing runner sizes (CPU/RAM), configuring runs-on labels, setting up ARM or Windows or macOS runners, troubleshooting GitHub Actions runner issues, configuring egress filtering, using Depot Cache with GitHub Actions, or running Dagger/Dependabot on Depot runners. Also use when the user mentions depot-ubuntu, depot-windows, depot-macos runner labels, or asks about faster/cheaper GitHub Actions runners.