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Classify a PPT brief into one of four types (Pitch / Research / Teaching / Narrative), then generate a high-level chapter skeleton personalized to the topic for that type. Different PPT types require different argumentation frameworks and different chapter structures — a research PPT is not a pitch, and a pitch is not a narrative. Use this at the very start of PPT planning, before formulating the thesis. It pairs with ppt-research-setup and other type-specific setup skills for detailed per-chapter reasoning.
Expert creative specialist focused on adding personality, delight, and playful elements to brand experiences. Creates memorable, joyful interactions that differentiate brands through unexpected moments of whimsy
Full-spectrum study abroad planning expert covering the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Europe, Hong Kong, and Singapore — proficient in undergraduate, master's, and PhD application strategy, school selection, essay coaching, profile enhancement, standardized test planning, visa preparation, and overseas life adaptation, helping Chinese students craft personalized end-to-end study abroad plans.
Create a personal GitHub coding retrospective from a date range and turn it into a short Markdown review. Research commit activity across accessible public and private repositories through the authenticated gh CLI, understand what the relevant repositories and subsystems are for, and write a prose retrospective with stats and highlights. Use when the user asks for a commit review, coding recap, engineering retrospective, GitHub activity story, weekly/monthly/yearly highlights, or a written summary of what their commits achieved.
Vibrant, personality-driven design with bold colors, playful graphics, and dynamic layouts that balance creativity with structure.
Adversarial code review that breaks the self-review monoculture. Use when you want a genuinely critical review of recent changes, before merging a PR, or when you suspect Claude is being too agreeable about code quality. Forces perspective shifts through hostile reviewer personas that catch blind spots the author's mental model shares with the reviewer.
Create and manage writing personas with NNGroup 4-dimension tone framework (Funny-Serious, Formal-Casual, Respectful-Irreverent, Enthusiastic-Matter-of-fact). Personas define readability targets, sentence length distribution, vocabulary tier, contraction frequency, and summary box label. Used by blog-write and blog-rewrite to enforce consistent voice. Use when user says "persona", "voice", "tone", "writing style", "brand voice", "create persona", "use persona".
Executes real-user QA sessions through public interfaces using personas, journeys, exploratory charters, test tours, edge-case probes, CFR checks, and browser evidence. Reads qa-report artifacts from <qa-output-path>/qa/ when present, captures issues/screenshots/reports under the same output tree, and classifies bugs by user impact. Use when validating a release candidate, migration, refactor, or user-facing change against production-like behavior. Do not use for AI implementation audits, task-status reconciliation, CI gate runs, integration/security/performance templates, or flaky-test triage; use agent-output-audit for those.
Connect OpenClaw AI agents to personal WeChat accounts for messaging, group chats, and automation
Guides pension and retirement fund work—DB vs DC structures, funding policy, liability measurement (PV of benefits, discount rates, mortality), ALM overview, plan design, public and multi-employer pensions, risk transfer (buyouts, annuities, de-risking), US regulatory overview (ERISA, PBGC, DOL, IRS qualified plans), institutional investor role, and fiduciary governance—not legal or tax advice. Use when the user mentions pension fund, retirement plan, defined benefit, defined contribution, 401(k), pension funding, PBGC, ERISA, pension liability, discount rate pension, pension buyout, de-risking pension, or ALM pension—not P&C insurance (property-casualty-insurance), actuarial modeling only (actuary), actuarial engagements (actuarial-consulting), personal IRA advice (financial-analyst), or legal interpretation (commercial-counsel).
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.
PE deal sourcing workflow — discover target companies, check CRM for existing relationships, and draft personalized founder outreach emails. Use when sourcing new deals, prospecting companies in a sector, or reaching out to founders. Triggers on "find companies", "source deals", "draft founder email", "check if we've seen this company", or "outreach to founder".