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Control the cmux terminal multiplexer. Use this skill when the user asks to manage terminal panes, workspaces, windows, browser splits, or interact with cmux in any way. Also use when you need to read other terminal screens, send commands to other panes, create splits, or manage the terminal layout.
Create or update a pull request for the current branch with a summary of all changes.
Find and download virtually any digital resource from the internet — ebooks, academic papers, movies, TV shows, music, software, images, fonts, courses, and more. Covers both English and Chinese internet ecosystems. Includes CLI tool workflows (yt-dlp, aria2, gallery-dl, spotdl), resource site directories, cloud drive search engines (百度/阿里/夸克网盘搜索), and search techniques (Google dorks). Use when the user wants to: (1) download a video, audio, or media from a URL, (2) find and download an ebook or academic paper, (3) find and download software, (4) search for any digital resource, (5) batch download images or media from a gallery/site, (6) download torrents or magnet links, (7) find free stock assets (images, video, audio, fonts), (8) search Chinese cloud drives for resources, or (9) any task involving finding or downloading digital content from the internet.
Creates Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) to document significant architectural choices and their rationale for future team members. Use when the user says "write an ADR", "document this decision", "record why we chose X", "add an architecture decision record", "create an ADR for", or wants to capture the reasoning behind a technical choice so the team understands it later. Do NOT use when the decision hasn't been made yet (use create-rfc instead), for implementation planning (use technical-design-doc-creator), or for general documentation.
Task management CLI for tracking and managing feature subtasks with status, dependencies, and validation
Use when a subtask is ready to implement and has a subtask JSON file with acceptance criteria and deliverables.
Operate an Obsidian vault via the official CLI for note, search, task, and metadata workflows. Use for Obsidian notes, wikilinks, daily notes, templates, and `obsidian ` commands. Not for plugins, MCP servers, or other note apps.
Edit and improve articles by restructuring sections, improving clarity, and tightening prose. Use when user wants to edit, revise, or improve an article draft.
Selects a base model and fine-tuning technique (SFT, DPO, or RLVR) for the user's use case by querying SageMaker Hub. Use when the user asks which model or technique to use, wants to start fine-tuning, or mentions a model name or family (e.g., "Llama", "Mistral") — always activate even for known model names because the exact Hub model ID must be resolved. Queries available models, validates technique compatibility, and confirms selections.
Use before claiming any task is complete, any feature works, or any bug is fixed - enforces fresh verification evidence through a 5-step HARD-GATE protocol that prevents false completion claims
Use when starting any implementation task, feature request, bug fix, or refactoring work. Triggers on /plan command, before any code is written, when requirements need structured analysis, or when transitioning from brainstorming to implementation. Forces question-asking, approach comparison, and explicit approval before any code.
Safe, verified refactoring with regression testing at each step. Identify targets, plan transformation, execute incrementally. Triggers: "refactor", "restructure", "extract", "rename", "move", "simplify", "reduce complexity", "clean up", "decompose".