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Read, generate, and adjust PowerPoint slides, layouts, and templates. Useful for executive decks, training material, and product reviews.
Music generation queueing, retrieval, and completion endpoints via Venice.ai. Suited for jingles, background loops, and prototype scoring.
Capture desktop, app windows, or pixel regions across OS platforms. Useful for marketing screenshots, design reviews, and bug reports.
Run Figma Plugin API scripts for canvas writes, inspections, variables, and design-system work. Prerequisite for every other Figma skill in this catalogue.
Connect Figma design components to code components using Code Connect so design-system updates flow into the codebase automatically.
UI/UX design patterns and best practices. Pattern library + heuristic checks for shipping clean, usable interfaces.
Extract and analyze competitors' ads from ad libraries to understand messaging and creative approaches that resonate.
Build a task from a Notion page URL. Fetches task details, marks it in progress, implements the work, and updates status in Notion.
Extracts transcripts from podcasts or videos and synthesizes actionable takeaways.
Mid-conversation reflection skill that pauses execution and zooms out from detail-mode to honestly reassess direction, assumptions, and bias. Use when the user says 'reflect', 'take a step back', 'step back', 'zoom out', 'are we missing something', 'bigger picture', 'sanity check this', 'are we on track', 'are we overthinking this', 'forest for the trees', or any variation signaling intent to break out of detail-mode and reassess. Also trigger when the conversation has gone deep on implementation details without strategic check-in, or when the user shows signs of being stuck — that's often a signal the framing needs a reset, not more detail work. Intentionally low-intake: runs the 5-dimension analysis immediately when prior context is rich enough; asks one forcing clarifier only when invocation context is too thin to reassess from.
Resolves a PostHog experiment reference from natural language to a concrete experiment ID by browsing `experiment-list` (not feature-flag tools), with disambiguation when multiple experiments match. Use when the user names or quotes an experiment ("split test demo", "the File engagement boost experiment", "onboarding retention test", "landing page hero experiment", "pricing experiment"), describes it loosely ("the signup experiment", "my pricing test", "the one with the new checkout"), uses a relative reference ("latest", "most recent", "the one I created yesterday"), filters by status (running, draft, stopped, archived), or otherwise refers to an experiment by anything other than its concrete ID.
Use when validating implementation against spec artifacts before archive — not for design, planning, or implementation