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The PRIMARY development workflow for the Archon project (remote-coding-agent). Use this skill instead of any PRP skills when working on Archon code. Routes to 10 specialized cookbooks based on what the user is trying to do: RESEARCH — "how does the orchestrator work?", "where is session state defined?", "trace the workflow execution flow", "what is IWorkflowStore?" INVESTIGATE — "should we use Drizzle or Prisma?", "what's the best way to add WebSockets?", "can we migrate to Turso?", "how do other projects handle rate limiting?" PRD — "write a PRD for dark mode", "spec out the notification feature", "product requirements for webhook retry" PLAN — "plan the auth refactor", "design the caching layer", "create an implementation plan for #42" IMPLEMENT — "implement the plan", "execute .claude/archon/plans/auth.plan.md", "build the feature from the plan", "code this up" REVIEW — "review PR #123", "review my changes", "code review the diff" DEBUG — "debug the failing test", "why is streaming broken?", "root cause analysis on the timeout issue" COMMIT — "commit these changes", "commit the auth refactor" PR — "create a PR", "open a pull request for this branch" ISSUE — "report this to gh", "create a gh issue", "log it in github", "file a bug for this", "create a feature request" This skill triggers on ANY development task: researching, investigating, planning, building, reviewing, debugging, committing, or shipping code. NOT for: Running Archon CLI workflows in worktrees (use /archon instead).
Scans the codebase to generate project-doc.md and AGENTS.md. Runs a full scan on first use and a smart delta scan on subsequent runs. Uses understand-anything + context-mode when available, falls back to native tools otherwise. Only updates AGENTS.md on detected architectural changes with human confirmation.
Query APIs, files, and live sources using Coral SQL. Use when the user asks about data from GitHub, Slack, Linear, Datadog, Sentry, or other connected sources.
Create a ***plain import module that provides shared definitions, implementation reqs, and test reqs for other modules to import. Use when the user wants to create a new .plain file that contains only definitions, implementation reqs, and/or test reqs — no functional specs.
Portable .agent/ folder with memory, skills, and protocols that works across Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and other AI coding harnesses
Use DBML as the standard format for database schema documentation. Apply this whenever creating, updating, reviewing, or repairing database docs, ERDs, schema diagrams, table inventories, migration summaries, Doctrine migration changes, SQL schema docs, ORM model docs, or CI schema drift failures. Prefer db/schema.dbml over Mermaid, Prisma schema, ad hoc Markdown tables, or prose-only database documentation unless the user explicitly requests another format.
PRD Expert Advisor Mode. Three well-known PM/CEO act as advisors, proactively review PRD, identify weak points and provide improvement solutions that can be directly written into the document. Users decide whether to adopt via accept/reject. Trigger methods: /li-prd-review, "Enhance PRD", "Expert Advisor", "Help me review this PRD", "Let experts review the PRD", "What are the loopholes in the PRD", "Help me optimize the PRD", "What other issues are there with the PRD". Even if users don't mention "PRD", this skill should be triggered as long as they want expert roles to review a product document and provide improvement solutions. DO NOT trigger for: PRD generation tasks (use li-prd), content script generation, topic analysis and other content creation tasks.
Use when the user wants Terraform HCL for Alibaba Cloud (Alicloud) infrastructure — new project or extending an existing one. Covers VPC, ECS, ApsaraDB RDS, OSS, SLB / ALB, Function Compute v3, ACK, and any other `alicloud_*` resource via the provider's own documentation fetched at generation time. For AWS → Alicloud migration or importing existing resources into state, use a different skill. Triggers: "write terraform for alicloud", "generate alibaba cloud terraform", "alicloud HCL", "create alibaba cloud vpc/ecs/rds", "生成阿里云 Terraform", "阿里云 HCL", "用 Terraform 部署阿里云", "alicloud provider", "aliyun/alicloud", "terraform-provider-alicloud".
Build a personalised voice profile inside a Cowork project from a short interview plus 3 to 5 sample pieces of writing. Works for any content format: LinkedIn posts, newsletters, essays, emails, blog posts, tweets, or any other published writing. Use this skill at the start of any Cowork project where the user wants Claude to learn who they are and how they write before drafting new content. Trigger whenever the user says "build my voice", "learn my voice", "set up my content system", "onboard me", "train on my writing", "train on my posts", "I want Claude to sound like me", or drops a batch of writing samples into chat at the start of a project. Also trigger for first-time Cowork users who need a voice foundation before writing anything. Always produces two files (about-me.md and voice.md) saved into the project root.
Smart Parking Open Platform · Parking Lot Domain (park): Query parking lot/parking lot list, basic parking lot information, parking lot system information, parking lot areas, channel information, cloud parking lot equipment, empty parking spaces/remaining parking spaces, empty parking spaces within an area, remaining parking spaces and free parking duration, parking lot fee information (fee inquiry), fee calculation for other vehicle types, free parking information for vehicles, vehicle display and voice prompts, vehicle coupon/e-coupon records, authorized parking lot codes, set real-time parking spaces. Trigger words: query parking lot, parking lot information, parking lot list, parking lot code, parkCode, empty parking space, remaining parking space, available parking space, free duration, fee inquiry, charging standard, fee calculation, vehicle type charging, free parking, display and voice, coupon, e-coupon, authorized parking lot, channel information, cloud parking lot equipment, area information, set parking space.
Community skill for applying the Geist design system to Vercel-inspired UI across React, Next.js, Vite, Astro, Svelte, Vue, HTML/CSS, Tailwind, shadcn, and Radix surfaces. Use it for typography, spacing, color tokens, material treatment, component styling, app shells, dashboards, forms, tables, dialogs, empty/loading/error states, responsive layouts, and UI polish. This is a community-authored skill, not an official Vercel skill. Trigger when the user asks for Geist, Vercel-style UI, or generic clean, modern, premium, beautiful, polished SaaS/developer-product visual design where no other final visual system, brand direction, or art direction is requested. Do not trigger for non-visual frontend work such as bug fixes, data wiring, analytics, tests, build tooling, API/state changes, or behavior-only accessibility fixes unless the task also creates or materially changes rendered UI.
Observe the user's screen via screenpipe, detect repeated research workflows, match them against existing academic-skills, and draft new skills (or composition recipes that chain existing ones) for the patterns not yet covered. Use when the user asks to analyze their recent work and propose skills based on what they actually do. Requires the screenpipe daemon (https://github.com/screenpipe/screenpipe) running locally on port 3030 — the skill has no other data source and will refuse to run if screenpipe is unreachable. All detection runs locally; only redacted cluster summaries reach the LLM.