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Transform technical jargon into clear explanations using before/after comparisons, metaphors, and practical context
Explain research, papers, or technical ideas in plain English with minimal jargon, concrete analogies, and clear takeaways. Use when the user says "ELI5 this", asks for a simple explanation of a paper or research result, wants jargon removed, or asks what something technically dense actually means.
Explain a topic like I'm a 5 year old. Use when the user types /eli5 <topic> or asks for a dead-simple picture explainer of how something works.
Explain Like I'm 5 mode. Simplifies explanations with a patient, friendly parent voice while still compressing output tokens. Three levels: easy (full analogies, beginner), chill (plain language, default), quick (minimal, advanced). Use when user says "eli5", "explain like I'm 5", "simple mode", or invokes /eli5. Also triggers on explicit requests like "explain simply" or "make it simpler".
Compress natural language memory files (CLAUDE.md, todos, preferences) into simple, plain language to save input tokens. Simplifies jargon-heavy text while preserving all technical substance, code, URLs, and structure. Compressed version overwrites the original file. Human-readable backup saved as FILE.original.md. Trigger: /eli5-compress <filepath> or "compress memory file"
Explain any topic, code, concept, or error tailored to a specific audience's level of understanding. Use this skill whenever the user says 'explain like I am', 'ELI5', 'explain this to my', 'break this down for', 'dumb it down', 'simplify this for', or asks you to explain something to a specific person or audience type (e.g., 'explain this to a manager', 'how would I explain this to my mom', 'make this understandable for a 5th grader'). Also trigger when the user mentions wanting to understand something at a particular level, or asks for an explanation targeting a non-technical audience. Even partial matches like 'explain to my wife' or 'tell my boss' should trigger this skill.
ELI5-style explanations with analogies and multiple examples. Explains concepts at different levels (ELI5, high school, undergraduate, graduate). Uses real-world analogies and visual metaphors. Use when explaining difficult concepts, clarifying confusing topics, or learning new subjects. Triggers - explain concept, ELI5, explain like I'm 5, what is, how does, why does, analogy for, simple explanation.
Use when learning Rust concepts. Keywords: mental model, how to think about ownership, understanding borrow checker, visualizing memory layout, analogy, misconception, explaining ownership, why does Rust, help me understand, confused about, learning Rust, explain like I'm, ELI5, intuition for, coming from Java, coming from Python, 心智模型, 如何理解所有权, 学习 Rust, Rust 入门, 为什么 Rust
Socratic mentoring for junior developers and AI newcomers. Guides through questions, never answers. Triggers: "help me understand", "explain this code", "I'm stuck", "Im stuck", "I'm confused", "Im confused", "I don't understand", "I dont understand", "can you teach me", "teach me", "mentor me", "guide me", "what does this error mean", "why doesn't this work", "why does not this work", "I'm a beginner", "Im a beginner", "I'm learning", "Im learning", "I'm new to this", "Im new to this", "walk me through", "how does this work", "what's wrong with my code", "what's wrong", "can you break this down", "ELI5", "step by step", "where do I start", "what am I missing", "newbie here", "junior dev", "first time using", "how do I", "what is", "is this right", "not sure", "need help", "struggling", "show me", "help me debug", "best practice", "too complex", "overwhelmed", "lost", "debug this", "/socratic", "/hint", "/concept", "/pseudocode". Progressive clue systems, teaching techniques, and success metrics.
A multi-frame gamified mobile-app prototype — three phone frames on a dark showcase stage. Frame 1: cover / poster, Frame 2: today's quests with XP ribbons and a level bar, Frame 3: quest detail. Vivid quest tiles, level ribbon, bottom tab bar. Use when the brief asks for a "gamified app", "habit tracker", "RPG-style life app", "level-up app", "daily quests", "XP / streak app", or "ELI5-style explainer app".