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Use when running or maintaining an Opportunity Solution Tree (OST) workflow with a lightweight graph store and CLI. Provides a single entry skill that routes to outcome, opportunity, solution, and assumption/experiment phases via progressive disclosure.
Ruby refactoring guidelines from community best practices. This skill should be used when refactoring, reviewing, or restructuring Ruby code to improve design, readability, and maintainability. Triggers on tasks involving code smells, method extraction, conditional simplification, coupling reduction, design patterns, or Ruby idiom adoption.
WOLF v6 — Fully autonomous multi-strategy trading for Hyperliquid perps via Senpi MCP. Manages multiple strategies simultaneously, each with independent wallets, budgets, slots, and DSL configs. 7-cron architecture with Emerging Movers scanner (90s, FIRST_JUMP + IMMEDIATE_MOVER), DSL v4 trailing stops (combined runner every 3min, 4-tier at 5/10/15/20% ROE), SM flip detector (5min), watchdog (5min), portfolio updates (15min), opportunity scanner v6 (15min, BTC macro + hourly trend + disqualifiers), and health checks (10min). Same asset can be traded in different strategies simultaneously. Enter early on first jumps, not at confirmed peaks. Minimum 7x leverage required. Requires Senpi MCP connection, python3, mcporter CLI, and OpenClaw cron system.
StartupBase platform help — community-driven startup discovery directory with free dofollow backlinks (DR39). Covers submission process (social auth, tech startups only), review queue (2-3 months free, 24-hour premium), selection criteria (custom domain, public product, never previously featured), weekly Spark newsletter, market categories, and comparison with other directories. Use when your startup needs more visibility and early adopter traffic, you want the DR39 dofollow backlink from StartupBase, your submission keeps getting rejected, or the review queue is taking too long. Do NOT use for multi-directory launch strategy (use /sales-launch-directory). Do NOT use for Product Hunt launches (use /sales-producthunt).
Grassroots-first campaign design for anyone being outspent — startups vs. incumbents, NGOs vs. corporate comms, movements vs. state-backed machines, solo brands vs. big-budget competitors. Ideates awareness, launch, fundraising, mobilization, community-build, counter-narrative, referral, founder-story, and coalition campaigns. Triggers on "campaign plan", "marketing strategy", "ad budget", "should I advertise", "paid vs organic", "launch plan", "grassroots", "low budget marketing", "NGO campaign", "outspent", "competitor has bigger budget", "how do I compete without money". Also trigger on any spend asymmetry, collapsing organic reach, rising CPAs, or a trust/credibility problem — even without the word "campaign". Nudge activation when the user debates buying ads, boosting posts, or hiring influencers; they are likely about to burn money on a channel that will not persuade.
People's Platform (Block & Bold) — Activist poster energy: blue, orange, red on cream, with Alfa Slab + Caveat Brush. Anything that should feel honest, loud, and graphic: cultural commentary, manifestos, civic and community decks, design talks, campaign pitches.
gws CLI: Shared patterns for authentication, global flags, and output formatting.
Enables Claude to manage Discord servers, send messages, moderate communities, and handle voice channel operations
Build and scale developer-led adoption through ecosystem programs. Use when deciding open vs curated ecosystems, building developer programs, scaling platform adoption, or designing student program pipelines.
Help users generate and evaluate startup ideas. Use when someone is brainstorming business ideas, trying to find a startup concept, evaluating whether an idea is worth pursuing, or looking for unique market opportunities.
Expert guidance for building MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers using the TypeScript SDK. Use when developing MCP servers, implementing tools/resources/prompts, or working with the @modelcontextprotocol/sdk package. Covers server initialization, request handlers, Zod schemas, error handling, and JSON-RPC patterns.
Spot and evaluate trending product opportunities on Amazon, and tell a real trend from a fad. Reads trend signals, judges where a trend is in its curve, and decides whether a seller can enter in time to profit. Use when a user asks about trending products, hot products, viral products, jumping on a trend, trend spotting, or whether a product is a fad. Trigger phrases: "trending products", "hot products", "viral product", "is this a trend or a fad", "trend spotting", "should I jump on this trend". Works with zero tools.