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Create a new runbook with guided assistance. A runbook is a structured markdown document that tells a coding agent how to accomplish a complex, multi-step task with evaluation loops and quality gates. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create, build, scaffold, or write a runbook — including 'create runbook', 'new runbook', 'build a runbook', 'make a runbook', 'runbook wizard', 'help me write a runbook', 'I need a runbook for...', 'automate this task with a runbook', or 'turn this into a runbook'. Also trigger when the user describes a multi-step agent task that would benefit from structured evaluation and iteration loops, even if they don't use the word 'runbook' — for example, 'I want to build an automated pipeline that evaluates its own output' or 'create a repeatable process with quality gates'.
Unified Document Processing Hub, supporting creation, conversion, editing, and batch processing of formats including Word, Excel, PDF, Markdown, etc. Use when: - Create Word/Excel/PDF documents - Document format conversion - Batch document processing - Apply document templates - Document content editing - Media file conversion Cross-references: pdf, content-extractor, email-sender, long-form-writer, md-to-wechat, image-ocr Part of UniqueClub toolkit. Learn more: https://uniqueclub.ai
Cleft Notes platform help — Apple-native AI voice-to-notes app with on-device transcription that turns spoken thoughts into organized markdown notes with auto-headings. Use when setting up Cleft Notes for capturing voice memos and converting rambling thoughts into structured notes, configuring Obsidian or Notion sync to route Cleft notes into an existing knowledge base, troubleshooting recordings that fail after a couple minutes or produce garbled transcription output, setting up Zapier automations to send Cleft notes to project management or CRM tools, choosing between Cleft free and Plus plans, deciding whether Cleft or Voicenotes or AudioPen fits your voice capture workflow, or evaluating Cleft for ADHD-friendly voice-first note-taking on Apple devices. Do NOT use for comparing AI meeting note-takers across platforms (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a sales call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Audit Android Jetpack Compose repositories for performance, state management, side effects, and composable API quality. Scans source code, scores each category from 0-10, writes a strict markdown report, and summarizes the most important fixes. Use when reviewing a Compose codebase, rating repository quality, inspecting recomposition/state issues, or running a Compose audit.
Upgrade a coded website to award-tier, editorially-crafted design using fal.ai. Takes a local HTML file or a dev-server URL, screenshots it, has an opus-4.7 vision model write a gpt-image-2 edit prompt, uses fal-ai/gpt-image-2/edit to produce the redesigned reference image, then opus-4.7 vision writes a Markdown build-spec with a "Hard constraints" section + a tokens.json. Also supports iterate (screenshot implemented site → delta-spec vs reference) and greenfield generate (brief → mockup → single-file HTML). Invoke when the user says "improve the design", "make it world-class", "redesign this landing page", "upgrade this site", "design pass", or points at a local HTML / dev server for a visual review.
This skill should be used when the user wants to create a new agent skill, scaffold a SKILL.md, validate an existing skill against repo rules, or refactor a skill to match this monorepo's conventions. Common triggers include "build a skill for X", "create a new skill", "scaffold a skill", "add a skill that does Y", "make me a skill", "audit this skill against our rules", and "refactor this skill to match repo conventions". Enforces kebab-case naming, verbatim trigger phrases, selective XML for example boundaries, and a RED→GREEN→REFACTOR cycle. Skip when modifying source code, debugging an existing skill, or writing non-skill markdown.
Systematic documentation authoring workflow for AI coding agents. Analyzes repositories to determine what documentation is needed, classifies each document by Diataxis type (tutorial, how-to, reference, explanation), and generates accurate, maintainable documentation that stays synchronized with the codebase. Handles greenfield projects (no docs exist), brownfield updates (refresh, enhance, rewrite existing docs), and doc audits with workflow-specific guidance for each. Use when the user requests documentation for a project: README creation, API reference, architecture docs, developer guides, changelogs, or any technical writing tied to a codebase. Also use when existing docs need auditing, updating, rewriting, or restructuring. Triggers on phrases like "write a README", "document this project", "API reference", "architecture doc", "developer guide", "getting started guide", "tutorial", "how-to", "audit our docs", "what docs are missing", "refresh the docs", "Diataxis", "doc the public API", "write a CHANGELOG", "explain this codebase", "onboarding doc", or "ADR". Triggers when creating or editing `README.md`, `CONTRIBUTING.md`, `CHANGELOG.md`, `docs/`, `mkdocs.yml`, `docusaurus.config.*`, `sphinx`/`conf.py`, ADRs, or any markdown file paired with code. Triggers when public APIs, CLI flags, configuration options, or environment variables change and the user wants the docs kept in sync. Do NOT use for standalone prose, marketing copy, blog posts, design documents, RFCs unrelated to a codebase, or documents where the source of truth is not source code.
Default entry point for any research request — a hybrid router that classifies the question deterministically and either delegates to a specialist research skill (pulse for trends/sentiment, grants for NIH funding, litreview for academic literature, syllabus for course reading, patent for prior-art + IP landscape, dossier for entity research) or runs its own plan-decompose-multi-source-search-synthesize-cite fallback workflow when no specialist matches. Always surfaces the routing decision so users can override. Triggers — "research [topic]", "look into [topic]", "what do we know about [topic]", "investigate [topic]", "find me information on [topic]", "do some research on [topic]", "I need to understand [topic]", or any research request that doesn't obviously match a more-specific specialist skill. Output is a markdown briefing (default) or .docx document (on request) with full citations and an audit log.
Review a contract, agreement, terms-of-service, MSA, NDA, employment agreement, vendor SOW, or any legal document. Flag risks, missing terms, unusual clauses, and points worth negotiating. Use this whenever the user says 'review this contract,' 'look at this agreement,' 'is this contract fair,' 'red flags in this,' 'should I sign,' 'help me negotiate,' 'check this NDA,' or attaches/pastes any contract-like document. Output is a structured markdown review the user can read in 5 minutes before signing or negotiating.
Generates BYO custom safety policies for NVIDIA Nemotron content-safety guardrails — Nemotron-Content-Safety-Reasoning-4B (text) and multimodal Nemotron-3-Content-Safety. Produces a Markdown policy, JSON taxonomy, and drop-in inference prompts. Maps rough words or an existing policy to V2 categories, adding custom categories or topic-following rules.
Use when you need to check, verify, validate or understand code or structure of a file (often code related files or markdown) - automatically detects file type, finds appropriate LSP/linter in mise, and runs validation
Computational analysis framework for spatial multi-omics data integration. Given spatially variable genes (SVGs), spatial domain annotations, tissue type, and disease context from spatial transcriptomics/proteomics experiments (10x Visium, MERFISH, DBiTplus, SLIDE-seq, etc.), performs comprehensive biological interpretation including pathway enrichment, cell-cell interaction inference, druggable target identification, immune microenvironment characterization, and multi-modal integration. Produces a detailed markdown report with Spatial Omics Integration Score (0-100), domain-by-domain characterization, and validation recommendations. Uses 70+ ToolUniverse tools across 9 analysis phases. Use when users ask about spatial transcriptomics analysis, spatial omics interpretation, tissue heterogeneity, spatial gene expression patterns, tumor microenvironment mapping, tissue zonation, or cell-cell communication from spatial data.