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Found 801 Skills
How to design formats that succeed — simplicity, community, timing
Standards and guidelines for organizing, structuring, and maintaining documentation in the PRPM repository - ensures consistency across user docs, development docs, and internal references
Create and edit presentation slides using Slidev framework when user requests slides, presentations, or deck modifications
Guide for creating Claude Code skills to document @rytass packages (建立套件文件 skill 指南). Use when creating new package documentation skills, writing SKILL.md files, or designing skill structure.
Interactive prompt to help create polished technical documents through clarifying questions and structured writing workflows.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a location", "add a location", "magic system", "political system", "build the world", "add culture", "world history", "technology system", "religion", "economy", or wants to develop any aspect of a story's world and setting.
Feishu message output rules. Valid at all times in Feishu conversations.
Creates and maintains analise.md and plano.md for technical discussions and implementation planning. Use when starting a technical discussion, planning implementation, or when the user asks for analysis documentation or a plan.
Comprehensive skill for the `kb` CLI and the Karpathy Knowledge Base pattern. Covers the full KB lifecycle — topic scaffolding, multi-source ingestion (URLs, files, YouTube, bookmarks, codebases), wiki article compilation, cross-article querying with file-back, lint-and-heal passes, QMD indexing, and hybrid search. Also covers codebase-specific analysis via inspect commands for complexity, coupling, blast radius, dead code, circular dependencies, symbol/file lookups, backlinks, and code smells. Use when working with kb CLI commands, knowledge base workflows, code vault generation, code graph analysis, code metrics inspection, wiki compilation, or the ingest-compile-query-lint cycle. Do not use for general code review, linting, formatting, building Go projects, or writing application code.