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Assess and classify legal risks using a severity-by-likelihood framework with escalation criteria. Use when evaluating contract risk, assessing deal exposure, classifying issues by severity, or determining whether a matter needs senior counsel or outside legal review.
Claudeception is a continuous learning system that extracts reusable knowledge from work sessions. Triggers: (1) /claudeception command to review session learnings, (2) "save this as a skill" or "extract a skill from this", (3) "what did we learn?", (4) After any task involving non-obvious debugging, workarounds, or trial-and-error discovery. Creates new Claude Code skills when valuable, reusable knowledge is identified.
Apple Search Ads (ASA) deep analysis for mobile app advertisers. Evaluates campaign structure, bid health, Creative Sets, MMP attribution, budget pacing, TAP coverage (Today/Search/Product Pages), and goal CPA benchmarks by country. Use when user says "Apple Search Ads", "ASA", "App Store ads", "Apple ads", "Search Ads", or is advertising a mobile app on iOS.
Consult this skill for Python testing implementation and patterns. Use when writing unit tests, setting up test suites, implementing TDD, configuring pytest, creating fixtures, async testing, writing integration tests, mocking dependencies, parameterizing tests, setting up CI/CD testing. Do not use when evaluating test quality - use pensive:test-review instead. DO NOT use when: infrastructure test config - use leyline:pytest-config.
Plan a new feature from concept to approved implementation plan. Activates Product Council for strategic evaluation, then Feature Council for technical planning. Produces a documented decision and scoped task breakdown. Use when starting any new feature work.
Reviews codebases, architectures, PRs, and technical plans for vanity engineering — code and systems built for the developer's ego, resume, or intellectual pleasure rather than delivering user or business value. Triggers on: "review this code", "is this over-engineered", "code review", "architecture review", "complexity audit", "vanity check", "is this necessary", "simplify this", "tech debt review", or any request to evaluate whether code or architecture is justified by actual requirements. Also trigger when the user shares a codebase and asks for feedback, when discussing framework/library choices, when reviewing PRs, or when someone is debating whether to refactor or rebuild. Nudge activation when you detect patterns of unnecessary abstraction, premature optimization, or resume-driven technology choices in code the user shares — even if they haven't asked for a vanity review.
Generates a Jupyter notebook that transforms datasets between ML schemas for model training or evaluation. Use when the user says "transform", "convert", "reformat", "change the format", or when a dataset's schema needs to change to match the target format — always use this skill for format changes rather than writing inline transformation code. Supports OpenAI chat, SageMaker SFT/DPO/RLVR, HuggingFace preference, Bedrock Nova, VERL, and custom JSONL formats from local files or S3.
Apply IRAC (Issue, Rule, Application, Conclusion) method for structured legal analysis. Use this skill when the user needs to analyze a legal question systematically, write a legal memo, evaluate whether a law applies to a situation, or structure a legal argument — even if they say 'does this law apply', 'analyze this legal issue', or 'write a legal analysis'.
Calculate Altman Z-Score to predict corporate bankruptcy probability from financial ratios. Use this skill when the user needs to assess a company's financial distress risk, screen for bankruptcy-prone firms, or evaluate credit worthiness — even if they say 'bankruptcy prediction', 'financial distress score', or 'Z-score analysis'.
Analyze e-commerce performance using GA4 metrics, conversion funnel analysis, and key e-commerce KPIs. Use this skill when the user needs to evaluate online store performance, diagnose conversion drop-offs, set up e-commerce tracking, or create performance dashboards — even if they say 'why are sales down', 'optimize our online store', 'set up GA4 for e-commerce', or 'what metrics should we track'.
Apply contract theory to design incentive-compatible agreements under moral hazard and adverse selection. Use this skill when the user needs to structure principal-agent contracts, evaluate compensation schemes, or analyze incomplete contract problems where parties cannot specify all contingencies ex ante.
Apply Porter's Five Forces framework to assess industry competitive dynamics and attractiveness. Use this skill when the user needs to analyze an industry's profitability structure, evaluate market entry barriers, assess supplier or buyer bargaining power, or understand competitive intensity — even if they say 'industry analysis' or 'is this market worth entering' without naming Porter's explicitly.