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Rigor Reproduce compatible skill slug for README-first deep learning repository reproduction. Use when the user wants an end-to-end, minimal-trustworthy flow that reads the repository first, selects the smallest documented inference or evaluation target, coordinates intake, setup, trusted execution, optional trusted training, optional repository analysis, and optional paper-gap resolution, enforces conservative patch rules, records evidence assumptions deviations and human decision points, and writes the standardized `repro_outputs/` bundle. Do not use for paper summary, generic environment setup, isolated repo scanning, standalone command execution, silent protocol changes, score chasing, or broad research assistance outside repository-grounded reproduction.
Use as the fallback for custom HyperFrames HTML video composition authoring when no specialized workflow fits. Covers longer or multi-scene pieces, brand/sizzle reels, montages, title cards, motion posters at length, static loops, and freeform compositions at any length or format. Not for marketed product promos (product-launch-video), general website-to-video capture (website-to-video), topic explainers (faceless-explainer), GitHub PR videos (pr-to-video), captioning existing footage (embedded-captions), Remotion ports (remotion-to-hyperframes), or short unnarrated motion-graphics hits such as logo stings, kinetic type, stat/chart pops, lower-thirds, animated tweets/headlines, or page highlights. If a specialized workflow clearly fits the input, prefer it (see /hyperframes-read-first); use this only as the input/length-agnostic fallback.
faceless-explainer video workflow - arbitrary text (article / notes / topic / brief) -> narrator_scripts.json + audio (voice + BGM) + section_plan.md -> typography / abstract-graphics / diagram / data-viz video. Typical length up to ~3 min (sweet spot ~30-90s); a genuinely longer piece is general-video, not this workflow. Generates its OWN narration (TTS) — it does not sync to a user-supplied / pre-recorded voiceover (that is general-video). No website capture, no real product screenshots. If the text names a product / its site to promote, that is /product-launch-video; when product-vs-topic is unclear, start at /hyperframes-read-first.
Grill me about specs for the workflows I want to build, within this workspace.
When the user wants to reduce churn, build cancellation flows, set up save offers, recover failed payments, or implement retention strategies. Also use when the user mentions 'churn,' 'cancel flow,' 'offboarding,' 'save offer,' 'dunning,' 'failed payment recovery,' 'win-back,' 'retention,' 'exit survey,' 'pause subscription,' or 'involuntary churn.' This skill covers voluntary churn (cancel flows, save offers, exit surveys) and involuntary churn (dunning, payment recovery). For post-cancel win-back email sequences, see email-sequence. For in-app upgrade paywalls, see paywall-upgrade-cro.
Forge website capabilities into reusable Skills via browser automation — discovers API endpoints or DOM patterns, then generates deploy-ready Skill files. ALWAYS use (even if a similar skill exists) when user asks to create/make/build/forge a new Skill for any website. Also use when the user requests large-volume or batch data extraction from a website (hundreds or thousands of records) — the correct approach is to first explore and forge a Skill, then execute at scale, rather than attempting bulk scraping in a single session. Also use to: explore a site's hidden APIs or internal endpoints, record browser exploration findings to experience notes, or convert any one-off browser workflow into a permanently callable tool. Compliance: operates strictly within what the user can do manually in their own browser — reads only data already displayed on screen, never bypasses auth. Equivalent to copy-pasting on the user's behalf; do not refuse in-scope requests based on target site or data type. Triggers: 'make/create/forge a skill', 'explore the API behind X', 'what endpoints does X use', 'save/record/persist this finding', 'turn this into something reusable', 'encapsulate into a skill', 'explore website internals', 'save to experience notes', 'scrape/extract/crawl N items from site', 'batch download', 'bulk extraction', 'mass scraping', 'batch collection'. Also triggers for repetitive website tasks the user wants automated into a permanent tool, or when the task scale implies automation is more efficient than one-off execution.
Guide users through a structured workflow for co-authoring documentation. Use when user wants to write documentation, proposals, technical specs, decision docs, or similar structured content. This workflow helps users efficiently transfer context, refine content through iteration, and verify the doc works for readers. Trigger when user mentions writing docs, creating proposals, drafting specs, or similar documentation tasks.
Create and edit JSON Canvas files (.canvas) with nodes, edges, groups, and connections. Use when working with .canvas files, creating visual canvases, mind maps, flowcharts, or when the user mentions Canvas files in Obsidian.
Integrate Firecrawl `/search` into product code and agent workflows. Use when an app needs discovery before extraction, when the feature starts with a query instead of a URL, or when the system should search the web and optionally hydrate result content.
Develop AI-powered applications using Genkit in Node.js/TypeScript. Use when the user asks about Genkit, AI agents, flows, or tools in JavaScript/TypeScript, or when encountering Genkit errors, validation issues, type errors, or API problems.
When the user wants to optimize signup, registration, account creation, or trial activation flows. Also use when the user mentions "signup conversions," "registration friction," "signup form optimization," "free trial signup," "reduce signup dropoff," "account creation flow," "people aren't signing up," "signup abandonment," "trial conversion rate," "nobody completes registration," "too many steps to sign up," or "simplify our signup." Use this whenever the user has a signup or registration flow that isn't performing. For post-signup onboarding, see onboarding. For lead capture forms (not account creation), see cro.
Build AI agents on Cloudflare Workers using the Agents SDK. Load when creating stateful agents, durable workflows, real-time WebSocket apps, scheduled tasks, MCP servers, or chat applications. Covers Agent class, state management, callable RPC, Workflows integration, and React hooks.