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GANG orchestrator skill. You are the orch, orchestrating the GANG closed loop — split features / assign peers / collect verdicts / update the board / perform integration validation / report to humans.
Complete catalog of reusable typography and text patterns for SGDS applications. Use this skill whenever the user needs to style text, create typography hierarchies, format headings, style lists, or needs consistent text layouts. Also use when the user mentions headings, page titles, body text, lists, paragraphs, display text, content headers, or any typography styling — even if they just say "make a nice heading" or "style my text". Current patterns include headings (H1-H6), display typography (large prominent text), content headers, lists (ordered and unordered), and paragraphs. Each pattern links directly to the raw HTML template for implementation.
Reusable UI blocks for building full SGDS pages and sections. Use this skill whenever the user wants to build pages, design layouts, create sections, or compose multiple sections together. Trigger on ANY mention of: app layout, application shell, page structure, hero sections, CTAs (call-to-action), cards, card grids, feature sections, product benefits, statistics displays, metrics, page headers, page titles, filter interfaces, search filters, data tables, forms, landing pages, dashboards, sidebar navigation, or any major page component — even if they don't name it a 'block'. Also use for: 'I need a filter', 'build a form', 'create a call to action', 'design a landing page', 'show statistics', 'sidebar layout', or similar requests for page-level UI. These are drop-in sections and shell structures, not full pages. Compose them with sgds-templates to build complete pages.
Ingeniero de Sistemas de Andru.ia. Diseña, redacta y despliega nuevas habilidades (skills) dentro del repositorio siguiendo el Estándar de Diamante.
Find and use icons from the @clubmed/trident-icons library. Use when a user asks which icon to use for a given concept, writes <Icon name= without knowing the right name, mentions "@clubmed/trident-icons", asks "quelle icône pour X", "which icon for Y", "find me an icon", "what icon represents Z", "liste les icônes de transport", or needs import code for Trident icons. Also triggers when writing or reviewing a component that should display an icon from the Club Med design system.
Generate and install a custom Claude Code status line with selectable columns (model, context, effort level, git, dir, worktree, vim) and a color theme. Context and effort elements color-change based on level. Triggers on "status line", "statusline", "customize status", "status bar", "effort level display", "状态栏", "ステータスライン", or similar.
Aggregate and display system metrics with anomaly detection for a time period
Intelligently analyze code changes and split them into multiple logical commits based on functionality and change types. This skill should be used when users want to commit code changes, especially when there are multiple unrelated changes in the working directory.
Resizes an image to specified dimensions. Use when you need to change image size, create thumbnails, or prepare images for specific display requirements.
Split git changes into context-based micro-commits
Apple Human Interface Guidelines for content display components. Use this skill when the user asks about "charts component", "collection view", "image view", "web view", "color well", "image well", "activity view", "lockup", "data visualization", "content display", displaying images, rendering web content, color pickers, or presenting collections of items in Apple apps. Also use when the user says "how should I display charts", "what's the best way to show images", "should I use a web view", "how do I build a grid of items", "what component shows media", or "how do I present a share sheet". Cross-references: hig-foundations for color/typography/accessibility, hig-patterns for data visualization patterns, hig-components-layout for structural containers, hig-platforms for platform-specific component behavior.