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When the user wants to optimize their App Store listing for seasonal events, holidays, or trending moments — including keyword opportunities, metadata updates, screenshot theming, and timing strategy. Use when the user mentions "seasonal", "holiday", "Christmas", "New Year", "Valentine's Day", "summer", "back to school", "seasonal keywords", "trending now", "limited time", or wants to capitalize on a calendar event. For general keyword research, see keyword-research. For full metadata rewrites, see metadata-optimization.
Use this skill when the user wants to read or search their Monologue notes through the Monologue Notes REST API. It covers authentication with the MONOLOGUE_API_KEY environment variable, safe token handling, listing notes, fetching a single note, pagination, filters, and error handling. The API is read-only and should be accessed with direct HTTP requests such as curl or any equivalent REST client.
Draft a structured decision memo for Ane. Use when the user asks for a "decision memo", "decision doc", "options paper", "recommendation brief", or equivalent. Produces a scannable document with context, options, recommendation, risks, and reversibility. Applies Ane's CLAUDE.md writing style automatically.
Auth check for the OpenFinance backend — confirms an API key is available before any other OpenFinance skill runs. Use FIRST whenever the user is about to call any /agent/* route (Polymarket, Hyperliquid, Relay), is hitting 401/412, or hasn't traded yet in this session. Triggers on "how do I get started", "API key is required", "Invalid API key", "401/412 from /agent/*", "set up OpenFinance", or any first call into a trading skill. Resolves the key from `OPENFINANCE_API_KEY` (or equivalent env / user-supplied value), confirms the format (`open_…`), verifies via GET /agent/wallets, and otherwise points the user to https://openfinance.tech to issue one.
Write or update backend feature documentation that follows a repo's DOCUMENTATION_GUIDELINES.md (or equivalent) across any project. Use when asked to create/update module docs, API contracts, or backend documentation that must include architecture, endpoints, payloads, Mermaid diagrams, and seeding instructions.
Skills-only equivalent of impeccable.style /onboard. Design or improve onboarding flows, empty states, and first-time user experiences. Helps users get started successfully and understand value quickly. Use for frontend and UI design tasks.
Skills-only equivalent of impeccable.style /normalize. Normalize design to match your design system and ensure consistency Use for frontend and UI design tasks.
A specialized skill for handling complex object comparison and deep validation. Use when you need to compare deep objects, exclude specific properties, handle circular references, or validate DTO/Entity. Covers BeEquivalentTo, Excluding, Including, custom comparison rules, etc. Keywords: object comparison, deep comparison, BeEquivalentTo, DTO comparison, Entity validation, property exclusion, circular reference, Excluding, Including, ExcludingNestedObjects, RespectingRuntimeTypes, WithStrictOrdering, ignore timestamp, exclude timestamp
This skill should be used when the user mentions Jujutsu version control, "jj" commands, working with jj repositories, or asks about Git to Jujutsu equivalents. Triggers on keywords like "jujutsu", "jj", "jj-vcs", "jj repo", "jj commit", "jj log", "jj new", "jj squash", "jj rebase", "jj bookmark", or questions about Jujutsu workflows and concepts.
Replace the usage of `expect` and similar functions from `package:matcher` to `package:checks` equivalents.
Set up and manage a Memory Bank system for cross-session context continuity across AI coding agents. Use when the user mentions 'memory bank' with any action intent — setup, install, initialize, init, update, refresh, sync, status, check, read, show, review, display, or equivalents in any language (e.g. Turkish: kur, kurulum, güncelle, durumu, oku; German: einrichten, aktualisieren; Spanish: configurar, actualizar; French: installer, mettre à jour). Supports Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, GitHub Copilot, Roo Code, Aider, Antigravity, and OpenAI Codex.
Drafts the appellant's opening brief challenging a lower court decision in federal or state appellate courts. Covers issue selection, standard of review framing, record citation, argument structure, and procedural compliance under FRAP 28/32 or state equivalents. Use when preparing an appellant's opening brief, selecting appellate issues, structuring appellate arguments, or demonstrating reversible error on appeal.