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[Tooling & Meta] ClaudeKit usage guide - just type naturally
Use when planning work (to create items and tasks), when starting implementation (to mark tasks in-progress), when completing work (to mark tasks done), or to check backlog status. Manages .backlogmd/ for features, bugfixes, refactors, and chores.
Use this skill for AIRR-seq (Adaptive Immune Receptor Repertoire / VDJ-seq) data analysis with immunarch + immundata in R, including ingestion, receptor schema design, immutable transformations, clonality/diversity/public overlap metrics, and Seurat/AnnData integration.
Use when creating Storybook stories, naming story exports, organizing story files, or reviewing story naming conventions. Ensures story names describe user scenarios and component states rather than implementation details.
Use when defining and configuring Mise tasks in mise.toml. Covers task definitions, dependencies, file tasks, and parallel execution.
Write systems code in the style of Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux and Git. Emphasizes pragmatic excellence, performance awareness, subsystem design, and uncompromising code review. Use when writing kernel-level code or high-performance systems.
Formats git commit messages according to Conventional Commits specification. Use this when the user asks to commit changes or write a commit message.
Structured paragraph curation for C5: **select -> evaluate -> subset -> fuse**, so drafts converge instead of only expanding. **Trigger**: paragraph curator, curation, select evaluate fuse, paragraph selection, 选段, 评价, 融合, 收敛, 去冗余. **Use when**: you are in C5, `sections/*.md` exist, and the writing loop drifts toward 'longer by accumulation' (repetition, redundant paragraphs, weak synthesis). **Skip if**: evidence packs are thin / `evidence-selfloop` is BLOCKED; or you are pre-C2 (NO PROSE). **Network**: none. **Guardrail**: do not invent facts; do not add/remove citation keys; do not move citations across subsections; keep section-level claims consistent with `output/ARGUMENT_SKELETON.md# Consistency Contract`.
Sync a commit from the gemini remote into sync-upstream for empower-site.
Provides systematic approaches for solving constraint-based scheduling problems, such as finding meeting times that satisfy multiple participant availability windows, preferences, and existing calendar conflicts. This skill should be used when tasks involve scheduling with constraints, calendar conflict resolution, time slot optimization, or finding valid time windows across multiple inputs with hard and soft constraints.
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Use when executing implementation plans with independent tasks in the current session