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Use when incidents occur and you need pre-approved workflows, templates, and escalation paths.
Use when structuring messaging hierarchy, hook banks, and CTA playbooks.
Toolkit to map EdTech programs to academic standards, accreditation, and employer competency frameworks.
Use when running launch command centers, standups, and escalation workflows.
Use to plan rollout communications, trainings, and assets after pricing changes.
Use when researching, clustering, and prioritizing keywords for SEO roadmaps.
Use when planning programs, rituals, and response frameworks for owned or partner communities.
Use when working in a Ruby project - provides authoritative sources for documentation, typing, and tooling
Initialize a standardized Python project, including dependency management, code style checking, testing framework, version management, etc. This skill is triggered when users need to create a new Python project.
Perform initial analysis of a codebase - detect tech stack, directory structure, and completeness. This is Step 1 of the 6-step reverse engineering process that transforms incomplete applications into spec-driven codebases. Automatically detects programming languages, frameworks, architecture patterns, and generates comprehensive analysis-report.md. Use when starting reverse engineering on any codebase.
Use GitHub Spec Kit's /speckit.implement and /speckit.tasks to systematically build missing features from specifications. Leverages implementation plans in specs/, validates against acceptance criteria, and achieves 100% spec completion. This is Step 6 of 6 in the reverse engineering process.
Brownfield Upgrade - Upgrade all dependencies and modernize the application while maintaining spec-driven control. Runs after Gear 6 for brownfield projects with modernize flag enabled. Updates deps, fixes breaking changes, improves test coverage, updates specs to match changes.