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Found 7,547 Skills
Write prose in The New Yorker's distinctive literary style. Applies the magazine's house conventions (diaeresis, British spellings, serial comma), elegant sentence construction, and commitment to clarity. Use when writing essays, articles, profiles, long-form journalism, or any sophisticated prose. Triggers on requests for "New Yorker style," literary writing, magazine-quality prose, or elegant nonfiction.
Automate Buildkite tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Deeply interviews the user about a bug before investigating or fixing it. Use this when the user says "interview me about [bug]", "I have a bug to report", "let's work on this bug", "found a bug", "there's a bug", or describes a bug they encountered. Asks probing questions about reproduction steps, environment, patterns, impact, and context that help isolate the root cause. Continues until the bug is well-understood, then writes a detailed investigation/fix plan.
Comprehensive Braiins Toolbox skill - batch management tool for Bitcoin mining operations with GUI and CLI for firmware, system, miner, tuner, and cooling management
Comprehensive best practices for Terraform infrastructure as code from Anton Babenko's community guide
Braiins Farm Proxy - high-performance Stratum V2 mining proxy for large-scale Bitcoin mining operations with aggregation and fallback features
Professional DevOps engineering skill for creating CI/CD pipelines, implementing infrastructure as code, managing environments, and establishing monitoring and observability across all deployment stages.
Internationalization and localization for global applications. Use when adding multi-language support, handling regional formats, or preparing apps for global markets.
Microservices architecture patterns and best practices. Use when designing distributed systems, breaking down monoliths, or implementing service communication.
Product management expertise for product strategy, roadmap planning, feature prioritization (RICE, ICE, MoSCoW), customer research, A/B testing, product analytics, and product-market fit. Use when building product roadmaps, prioritizing features, or defining product strategy.
Apply Model-First Reasoning (MFR) to code generation tasks. Use when the user requests "model-first", "MFR", "formal modeling before coding", "model then implement", or when tasks involve complex logic, state machines, constraint systems, or any implementation requiring formal correctness guarantees. Enforces strict separation between modeling and implementation phases.
Three-phase design review. Chain architect → refiner → critique subagents. Triggers on: 'design review', 'architecture review', '/arc', system design proposals, significant refactoring decisions, new service or module design.