aka. Agent Skills
Discover skills for AI coding agents. Works with Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and more.
Expert Combine decisions for iOS/tvOS: when Combine vs async/await, Subject selection trade-offs, operator chain design, and memory management patterns. Use when implementing reactive streams, choosing between concurrency models, or debugging Combine memory leaks. Trigger keywords: Combine, Publisher, Subscriber, Subject, PassthroughSubject, CurrentValueSubject, async/await, AnyCancellable, sink, operators, reactive
Run code quality checks. Use after making code changes, before commits, or when asked to check code quality.
Perform thorough, constructive pull request reviews using parallel specialized agents. Use when user wants to review a PR, provide code review feedback, or assess code changes. Features confidence-scored issues, validation filtering, and batched GitHub comments.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "document discussion", "save meeting notes", "record conversation", "capture meeting", or mentions needing to document team discussions with participants, decisions, and action items.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "write tests", "django tests", "pytest", "test factories", "create test", "add tests", "test coverage", or mentions testing Django applications, fixtures, or factory_boy. Provides pytest-django patterns with factory_boy for test data generation.
Reference for Gemini CLI usage patterns. Consult before calling gemini via Bash.
Loads project context, lists existing specs and changes, searches capabilities and requirements. Use when user asks about project state, existing specs, active changes, available capabilities, or needs context discovery. Triggers include "openspec context", "what specs exist", "show changes", "list capabilities", "project context", "find specs", "what's in the spec", "show me specs".
This skill should be used when the user asks about "documentation templates", "doc structure", "README format", "API documentation format", "how to write tutorials", "documentation checklist", or when the documentation-writer agent needs templates and workflows for specific documentation types. Provides Diataxis-based templates, checklists, and examples for 7 documentation types.
Expert theming decisions for iOS/tvOS: when custom themes add value vs system colors suffice, color token architecture trade-offs, theme switching animation strategies, and accessibility contrast compliance. Use when designing color systems, implementing dark mode, or building theme pickers. Trigger keywords: theme, dark mode, light mode, color scheme, appearance, colorScheme, ThemeManager, adaptive colors, dynamic colors, color tokens, WCAG contrast
This skill should be used when the user asks to "search secondbrain", "find in knowledge base", "look up documentation", "search notes/ADRs/tasks", "find related content", "semantic search", or mentions wanting to find specific content across their secondbrain using natural language.
Reference for rp-cli usage patterns. Consult before calling rp-cli via Bash.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "map NPC relationships", "show character connections", "analyze NPC network", "who knows who", "faction relationships", "visualize NPCs", "NPC web", "character relationship map", or mentions "NPC connections", "social network", or "faction dynamics". Maps relationships between NPCs by faction, location, and document references to identify hub characters, isolated NPCs, and missing connections.
Assess risk of bias in research studies for systematic reviews. Use when: (1) Conducting systematic reviews, (2) Evaluating study quality, (3) GRADE assessments, (4) Meta-analysis planning.
Generate comprehensive model cards and upload fine-tuned models to Hugging Face Hub with professional documentation
This skill should be used when the user asks to "pressure test my campaign", "stress test this module", "find plot holes", "what if players do X", "test my adventure", "challenge my scenario", "poke holes in my plot", "adversarial review", "player-proof this", or mentions "edge cases", "breaking the campaign", or "unexpected player actions". Adopts an adversarial player mindset to find plot holes, dead-ends, and exploits before game time.
Conduct subgroup analyses to examine effect moderation. Use when: (1) Testing pre-specified moderators, (2) Exploring heterogeneity, (3) Identifying differential effects, (4) Meta-analysis synthesis.