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Migrate to RevenueCat from raw StoreKit or Google Play Billing, or upgrade the RevenueCat SDK across a major version. Use when the user says migrate to RevenueCat, switch from StoreKit to RC, upgrade RevenueCat SDK, from v4 to v5, observer mode, RevenueCat major version upgrade, or already have in app purchases and want to add RevenueCat on iOS, Android, Kotlin Multiplatform, Flutter, or React Native.
Comprehensive citation management for academic research. Search Google Scholar and PubMed for papers, extract accurate metadata, validate citations, and generate properly formatted BibTeX entries. This skill should be used when you need to find papers, verify citation information, convert DOIs to BibTeX, or ensure reference accuracy in scientific writing.
Pre-sprint brief that locks challenge, sprint questions, team and role assignments, customer recruiting plan, prototype medium, interview format, logistics, and success criteria before Monday of a Design Sprint. Use after the readiness verdict is Go and before Monday begins. Produces a two-page artifact the team and Decider sign off on as the contract for the next five days.
Day 1 (Monday) move of a Design Sprint that produces the bundled Monday artifact containing long-term goal, sprint questions (3-7 testable risks), customer or system map (5-15 step flow), expert interview notes, HMW (How Might We) cluster board, and the Decider's chosen target moment. Use Day 1 morning and afternoon after the sprint brief is locked. Sets the design target for Tuesday's sketches and Wednesday's storyboard.
Pre-sprint diagnostic that determines whether a team should run a Design Sprint now, postpone it, or do prerequisite work first. Produces a Go / Conditional Go / Wait verdict with diagnosis, recommended preconditions, attendee list, customer recruiting plan, and pre-sprint activities. Use when a team is considering starting a Design Sprint and wants a fast yes/no diagnosis before committing five days of team time and customer recruiting cost.
Runs the daytime maintainer loop for NemoClaw, prioritizing items labeled with the current version target. Picks the highest-value item, executes the right workflow (merge gate, salvage, security sweep, test gaps, hotspot cooling, or sequencing), and reports progress. Use during the workday to land PRs and close issues. Designed for /loop (e.g. /loop 10m /nemoclaw-maintainer-day). Trigger keywords - maintainer day, work on PRs, land PRs, make progress, what's next, keep going, maintainer loop.
Use when designing or revisiting product pricing — selecting a pricing model (subscription seat-based, usage-based, value-based, freemium, or hybrid), running Van Westendorp Price Sensitivity Meter analysis on WTP survey data, or designing Good/Better/Best packaging tiers. Recommends a model and a price range with trade-offs, never a single number. For Commercial leads, Product Marketing, and CMOs at the pricing-design moment — not deal-by-deal discounting, not brand positioning.
Trending product discovery — viral product analysis, category trends, seasonal opportunities on TikTok
Gain wisdom from setbacks — Go through the 5-step interactive reflection (Setback → Automatic Output → Old Weights → New Parameters → Alternative Action), move from "emotional review" to "behavioral training", and update the L3 weights of your first reactions. Use when Wang Jianshuo reflects on a personal setback, mistake, or recurring pattern (reflection, post-mortem review, review, draw lessons, learn from a setback, gain wisdom, "I messed up again", "Why does this keep happening?", "Why do I always…?", "I can't just let it go", "I know the principles but can't put them into practice"). For the user as a human, not for Claude's task post-mortems.
Streamlined plan for in-depth research; used when generating plan.json solely based on request.md to complete research scoping, report format discovery, structure design, dimension decomposition, key questions, search strategy, dependencies, execution sequence, and completion criteria in one go.
Novel writing assistant supporting creating novels from scratch, continuing chapters, character design, and worldbuilding. Works with all genres (sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, romance, wuxia, etc.). Triggers: (1) User requests to write a novel, e.g., "help me write a sci-fi novel", "create a mystery story"; (2) Continue or modify existing content, e.g., "write the next chapter", "modify this character"; (3) Character-related tasks, e.g., "design a villain", "create a love interest for the protagonist"; (4) Worldbuilding, e.g., "design a magic system", "build a cyberpunk world".
Create a complete SPEC from scratch through an exhaustive requirements interview before any planning or implementation. Use this skill whenever the user asks to create, define, clarify, scope, or write a spec/SPEC/PRD/requirements document from an idea, especially when they want to avoid assumptions, start at "step zero," or prepare input for later planning workflows. This skill must question goals, requirements, constraints, edge cases, business rules, and acceptance criteria before drafting the final spec.