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AI Native Camp Day 3 Clarify & GitHub. Clarify 플러그인으로 모호한 요구사항을 명확하게 만들고, 나만의 스킬을 만들고, PRD를 작성하여 GitHub에 첫 PR을 제출한다. "3일차", "Day 3", "clarify", "클래리파이", "PRD", "GitHub" 요청에 사용.
AI Native Camp Day 2 MCP & Context Sync. MCP를 배우고 나만의 Context Sync 스킬을 만든다. "2일차", "Day 2", "MCP", "context sync" 요청에 사용.
Create, migrate, and optimize skills for this alicloud-skills repository. Use whenever users ask to add a new skill, import an external skill, refactor skill structure, improve trigger descriptions, add smoke tests under tests/**, or benchmark skill quality before merge.
Creates self-contained PPT template SKILLS (not presentations) from user-provided PowerPoint templates. Use ONLY when a user wants to create a reusable skill from their template. For creating actual presentations, use the pptx skill instead.
Use when creating a new beo skill, editing an existing beo skill, or pressure-testing a beo skill before deployment. This skill should win whenever the task is to make a beo skill robust against rationalization, misuse, or failure under pressure. Do not use it for project-specific AGENTS.md conventions, one-off solutions, or ordinary feature planning.
Guide for creating effective skills for Apollo Solutions and Field teams. Use this skill when: (1) users want to create a new skill for this repository, (2) users want to update an existing skill, (3) users ask about skill structure or best practices, (4) users need help writing SKILL.md files.
Use when creating new skills, commands, or agent definitions for Claude Code, including writing SKILL.md files, defining triggers, and testing skill behavior
Trae project standardized configuration expert. It is used to quickly initialize Trae project configuration files, generate project rules, user preference settings and Skill templates. Use this Skill when you need to: (1) Initialize Trae configuration for a new project (2) Generate .trae directory structure (3) Create USER_PREFERENCES.md user preference file (4) Create project_rules.md project rule file (5) Create a new Skill template.
Distil domain expertise into high-quality agent skills using a principle-driven approach. Use this when you need to create a new skill or improve an existing one, focusing on expertise transfer rather than mechanical instructions. This skill emphasises research, synthesis, critique, and the four core truths of skill design.
Generate a comprehensive, structured learning guide for any technical topic or technology. Use this skill whenever a user wants to learn a new technology, programming language, framework, tool, or concept — even if they phrase it casually (e.g., "teach me Rust", "how do I get started with Kubernetes", "I want to learn React", "help me understand GraphQL", "give me a roadmap for learning Docker"). This skill covers concept identification and categorization, weekly study schedules, local dev setup, concept explanations with examples, exercises, popular libraries, project ideas, and resources. Trigger for any "how do I learn X", "roadmap for X", "getting started with X", "study plan for X", or "teach me X" request — even if they don't explicitly ask for a guide or roadmap.
Meta-skill: research a thinker's framework deeply, then synthesize a new Claude Code skill that applies their thinking to business ideas. Takes a prompt like "/add-thinker Andy Grove — Only the Paranoid Survive" and produces a new skill at .claude/skills/<thinker>/SKILL.md that works like /munger does. Use when the user says "add thinker", "add a new thinker", "codify X's thinking", or "make a skill for <person>'s framework".
Guide for creating effective skills. This command should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Claude's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations. Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment - applies TDD to process documentation by testing with subagents before writing, iterating until bulletproof against rationalization