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Framework for demonstrating AI capabilities in legal contexts. Provides detailed personas across tenant law, business contracts, startup disputes, employment claims, and consumer protection with progressive complexity scenarios. Use when: (1) Demonstrating AI-powered legal triage or intake systems, (2) Showcasing responsible AI-assisted client interactions, (3) Training staff on appropriate AI use in legal contexts, (4) Creating realistic scenarios for legal tech presentations, (5) Developing educational materials about AI in legal services, or (6) Testing AI-powered legal information systems in controlled environments.
Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Claude's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
Set up the Deepgram MCP server for your AI coding tool. Checks whether the Deepgram CLI (dg/deepctl) is installed: if so, uses the local CLI MCP server (dg mcp) for full tool access; otherwise offers the hosted documentation MCP or suggests installing the CLI. Use whenever someone wants to install Deepgram's agentic tools, set up the MCP server, or connect their editor to Deepgram.
Find focused, runnable Deepgram recipes for a specific feature × language. Use whenever someone wants a minimal working code snippet for ONE feature (transcribe URL, diarize, smart-format, voice agent connect, etc.) rather than a full starter app. Recipes are under 50 lines, read DEEPGRAM_API_KEY from env, and ship with a runnable example_test. Covers Python, JavaScript, Go, .NET, Java, Rust, and the Deepgram CLI.
Deepgram API reference for speech-to-text, text-to-speech, voice agents, audio intelligence, and account management. Use whenever building with Deepgram APIs — REST or WebSocket. Covers authentication, all endpoints, query parameters, request/response schemas, and WebSocket message formats. Reference files are organized by domain: listen (STT), speak (TTS), agent (voice agents), read (text/audio intelligence), models, projects, auth, and self-hosted.
Use when syncing skills, MCPs, or AGENTS.md sections across coding agents with agent-install.
Use when the user asks to call a friend or get a CLI-backed second opinion from Claude, Gemini, or Codex.
English alias for /aprende. Runs the same five-pass workflow to surface reusable learnings from the current conversation across memory, lesson, skill, and project-doc categories — with confirmation before any write. Alias en inglés para /aprende.
When the user wants to build or improve a sales bot's ability to automatically test message variations to optimize conversion. Also use when the user mentions "message testing," "A/B testing bots," "optimizing bot messages," "testing variations," or "message optimization."
Uses Agent SDK to deploy 3 parallel agents for client onboarding -- workflow auditor, tech stack mapper, and strategy drafter. Real consulting workflow that produces a complete client assessment.
Validar prompts dirigidos a agentes de IA (Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, etc.) contra reglas de redacción efectiva. Calcular un porcentaje de efectividad del prompt y devolver sugerencias de mejora concretas, más una propuesta de prompt reescrito. Cubre verbos no imperativos, lenguaje conversacional, acciones vagas, términos subjetivos, alcance difuso, prohibiciones implícitas, intenciones múltiples y nombres genéricos. Las reglas de detalle técnico (alcance, nombres exactos) se aplican solo a prompts de implementación; en prompts funcionales (user stories, descripciones de comportamiento) se marcan N/A. Usar siempre que el usuario pida validar, revisar, auditar, mejorar, corregir o "pulir" un prompt antes de enviarlo a un agente, o cuando pegue un prompt y pida feedback sobre cómo está redactado.
Index directory for automatically learned skills from execution feedback