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Presentation Slide Outliner - Auto-activating skill for Visual Content. Triggers on: presentation slide outliner, presentation slide outliner Part of the Visual Content skill category.
Use after modifying existing systems to update blueprint documentation. Read blueprints before changes, update after. Prevents documentation drift.
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Comprehensive documentation systems design including structure, generation, maintenance, and automation. Use when designing documentation systems, automating documentation generation, or managing large-scale documentation projects.
Use this skill to create and publish changelog announcements for new features, improvements, or bug fixes. This skill handles the complete workflow - creating detailed changelog documentation pages, adding sidebar announcement cards, and ensuring everything follows project standards. Use when the user mentions adding changelog entries, documenting new features, creating release notes, or announcing product updates.
Write documentation, help articles, specs, and user-facing text in the authentic Grove voice. Use when writing any text that users will read, updating help center content, or drafting specs. Ensures warmth, clarity, and avoidance of AI patterns.
Content: Use when writing technical blog posts from scattered notes or ideas. NOT for documentation, specs, or talks.
Write titles for blog posts, deep dives, and hub articles. 15 proven formulas + 10 Commandments evaluation. Generate 10+ options, select best through systematic criteria.
Creates Friday OpenEd Weekly digest newsletters consolidating the week's content. This skill should be used when creating the weekly newsletter, Friday digest, or compiling weekly content. Not for daily newsletters.
Summarize work done in a spec/plan document.
Interactive conversation to resolve [NEEDS CLARIFICATION] markers using /speckit.clarify command. Claude asks questions about missing features, UX/UI details, behavior, and priorities. Updates specs in .specify/memory/ with answers to create complete, unambiguous documentation. This is Step 5 of 6 in the reverse engineering process.
Document architectural decisions. Use when making significant technical decisions that should be recorded. Covers ADR format and decision documentation.