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Professional audio production for music, podcasts, and sound design. Use when working with audio recording, mixing, mastering, or sound design for any medium.
Writes or rewrites README.md files tailored to the project type (CLI, library, app, framework, monorepo, or skill bundle). Discovers project context, selects the right structure, writes section by section, and validates against quality checks. Use when creating a README, writing a README from scratch, rewriting a bad README, bootstrapping project documentation, or asking "write a README for this project."
Operate consensus.tools end-to-end (post jobs, create submissions, cast votes, resolve results) using either a local-first board or a hosted board (depending on how you run it). Hosted boards are optional and coming soon.
Plan an open source PR contribution. Takes pr-research output and produces scope, acceptance criteria, and risk assessment. Triggers: "pr plan", "contribution plan", "plan PR", "plan contribution".
Find or generate a Nimble agent for a task, then run it. Use when the user needs structured web data extraction via Nimble agents/templates.
Execute complete FPF cycle from hypothesis generation to decision
Create and configure git hooks with intelligent project analysis, suggestions, and automated testing
Use this skill when the user wants to organize, classify, or maintain a PARA-method second brain. Triggers include asking where to file something, distinguishing projects from areas, processing an inbox, setting up a new project, completing or archiving a project, running a monthly review, validating system structure, or finding stale/orphaned content.
Take a list of projects and their related documentation, and organize them into the SRED format for submission.
Auto-updates GitHub issues with commit progress. Use when starting work on an issue, tracking progress during implementation, or completing work with a PR.
Generate structured product and technical documents through guided discovery. 8 document types: PRD, Brief, Issue, Task, User Story, RFC, ADR, TDD. Use when: defining products, reporting bugs, planning sprints, writing stories, proposing changes, recording decisions, designing systems. Triggers on "create PRD", "create issue", "report bug", "feature request", "create task", "create user story", "create RFC", "create ADR", "create TDD", "create document", "write doc".
Execute PostHog incident response procedures with triage, mitigation, and postmortem. Use when responding to PostHog-related outages, investigating errors, or running post-incident reviews for PostHog integration failures. Trigger with phrases like "posthog incident", "posthog outage", "posthog down", "posthog on-call", "posthog emergency", "posthog broken".