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Interactive installer for Everything Claude Code — guides users through selecting and installing skills and rules to user-level or project-level directories, verifies paths, and optionally optimizes installed files.
Saves conversation history to session log files. Use when user says "保存对话", "保存对话信息", "记录会话", "save session", or "save conversation". Automatically creates timestamped session log in sessions/ directory.
Create and scaffold new skills with proper frontmatter, directory structure, and validation. Use when the user asks to build a new capability, integrate a new API, or extend the system with a repeatable workflow.
Designs graphics for thumbnails, social media, banners, and presentations. Applies design principles (CRAP, Gestalt, visual hierarchy) with research-backed techniques. Integrates with /geometric-elements for decorative assets. Use when creating layouts, choosing typography/colors, or designing any graphic assets. For photography/cinematography prompts, use /art-director instead.
Format and restructure markdown documents so they publish cleanly to Confluence via `orbit confluence publish`. Use this skill whenever the user wants to prepare docs for Confluence, fix markdown formatting for wiki publishing, add frontmatter to docs, restructure a docs directory, or ensure markdown files follow Confluence-friendly conventions. Also trigger when the user says things like 'format these docs', 'prepare docs for Confluence', 'fix the frontmatter', 'restructure the docs folder', 'make these docs publishable', 'clean up the markdown', or any task involving making markdown Confluence-ready — even if they just say 'format this' or 'prep for wiki' without mentioning Confluence explicitly. If the user has a docs/ directory and mentions publishing or syncing, this skill applies.
How to work in artist directories — including creating, enumerating, and editing them. Use when creating or onboarding a new artist ("create artist", "onboard X", "add this artist", "set up a new artist") — this skill scaffolds the artist's `RECOUP.md` checklist file and drives the multi-step setup from it. Use when adding or updating artist context (identity, brand, voice, audience), adding songs, organizing files inside an artist directory, or figuring out where something belongs. Also use when the account asks inventory questions like "what artists do I have", "list my artists", "which orgs am I in", "what's in this sandbox" — the filesystem tree is the authoritative answer. And use when the account mentions an artist by name and the task involves their files, context, or content — even if they don't say "artist directory." This includes tasks like researching an artist, creating content for an artist, updating an artist's brand, or adding a face guide.
Set up Trigger.dev in your project. Use when adding Trigger.dev for the first time, creating trigger.config.ts, or initializing the trigger directory.
Build production-ready LLM applications, advanced RAG systems, and intelligent agents. Implements vector search, multimodal AI, agent orchestration, and enterprise AI integrations. Use PROACTIVELY for LLM features, chatbots, AI agents, or AI-powered applications.
Use when testing plans or decisions for blind spots, need adversarial review before launch, validating strategy against worst-case scenarios, building consensus through structured debate, identifying attack vectors or vulnerabilities, user mentions "play devil's advocate", "what could go wrong", "challenge our assumptions", "stress test this", "red team", or when groupthink or confirmation bias may be hiding risks.
Logic coherence pass for per-H3 section files: enforce a clear paragraph-1 thesis and surface paragraph-island risks (connector stats are diagnostic, not a quota) before merging. **Trigger**: logic polisher, section logic, thesis statement, connectors, 段落逻辑, 连接词, 论证主线, 润色逻辑. **Use when**: `sections/S*.md` exist but read like paragraph islands; you want a targeted, debuggable self-loop before `section-merger`. **Skip if**: sections are missing/thin (fix `subsection-writer` first) or evidence packs/briefs are scaffolded (fix C3/C4 first). **Network**: none. **Guardrail**: do not add new citations; do not invent facts; do not change citation keys; do not move citations across subsections.
Guide for creating effective opencode skills. Use for creating or updating skills that extend agent capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations. Examples: - user: "Create a skill for git workflows" → define SKILL.md with instructions and examples - user: "Add examples to my skill" → follow the user: "query" → action pattern - user: "Update skill description" → use literal block scalar and trigger contexts - user: "Structure a complex skill" → organize with scripts/ and references/ directories - user: "Validate my skill" → check structure, frontmatter, and discovery triggers
Expert in Windows Server, Active Directory (AD DS), Hybrid Identity (Entra ID), and PowerShell automation.