Topic: documentation
336 skills in this topic.
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address-pr-comments
Use this skill when addressing, responding to, or resolving PR review comments on GitHub pull requests. Triggers on "address PR comments", "respond to review", "handle review feedback", "reply to PR comments", "fix review comments", or when the user wants to process open review threads on their PR. Uses the gh CLI to fetch unresolved comments, make code changes where agreed, and post batch replies with a humble, thankful tone.
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pricing-strategy
Use this skill when designing pricing models, packaging products into tiers, building freemium funnels, implementing usage-based billing, structuring enterprise pricing, or running price tests. Triggers on pricing pages, monetization strategy, willingness-to-pay research, price sensitivity analysis, free-to-paid conversion, seat-based vs consumption pricing, and A/B testing prices.
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account-management
Use this skill when managing key accounts, planning expansions, running QBRs, or mapping stakeholders. Triggers on account management, expansion playbooks, QBR preparation, stakeholder mapping, renewal strategy, upsell, cross-sell, and any task requiring strategic account planning or relationship management.
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react-ink
Use this skill when building terminal user interfaces with React Ink - interactive CLI apps, terminal dashboards, progress displays, or keyboard-driven TUI components. Triggers on React Ink, Ink components, terminal UI with React, useInput, useFocus, Box/Text layout, create-ink-app, and any task requiring rich interactive terminal interfaces built with React and Flexbox.
AbsolutelySkilled/AbsolutelySkilled 116
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vite-plus
Use this skill when working with Vite+, vp CLI, or the VoidZero unified toolchain. Triggers on project scaffolding with vp create, migrating existing Vite projects with vp migrate, running dev/build/test/lint/fmt commands, configuring vite.config.ts with lint/fmt/test/run/pack/staged blocks, managing Node.js versions with vp env, monorepo task execution with vp run, and library packaging with vp pack. Also triggers on references to Oxlint, Oxfmt, Rolldown, tsdown, Vitest, or Vite Task in a Vite+ context.
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accessibility-wcag
Use this skill when implementing web accessibility, adding ARIA attributes, ensuring keyboard navigation, or auditing WCAG compliance. Triggers on accessibility, a11y, ARIA roles, screen readers, keyboard navigation, focus management, color contrast, alt text, semantic HTML, and any task requiring WCAG 2.2 compliance or inclusive design.
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signoz
Use this skill when working with SigNoz - open-source observability platform for application monitoring, distributed tracing, log management, metrics, alerts, and dashboards. Triggers on SigNoz setup, OpenTelemetry instrumentation for SigNoz, sending traces/logs/metrics to SigNoz, creating SigNoz dashboards, configuring SigNoz alerts, exception monitoring, and migrating from Datadog/Grafana/New Relic to SigNoz.
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llm-app-development
Use this skill when building production LLM applications, implementing guardrails, evaluating model outputs, or deciding between prompting and fine-tuning. Triggers on LLM app architecture, AI guardrails, output evaluation, model selection, embedding pipelines, vector databases, fine-tuning, function calling, tool use, and any task requiring production AI application design.
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live-dependency-resolver
Use this skill when installing, adding, or updating packages, checking latest versions, scaffolding projects with dependencies, or generating code that imports third-party packages. Triggers on npm install, pip install, cargo add, gem install, go get, dependency resolution, package management, module installation, crate addition, or any task requiring live version verification across npm, pip, Go modules, Rust/cargo, and Ruby/gem ecosystems. Covers synonyms: dependency, package, module, crate, gem, library.
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user-stories
Use this skill when writing user stories, defining acceptance criteria, story mapping, grooming backlogs, or estimating work. Triggers on user stories, acceptance criteria, story mapping, backlog grooming, estimation, story points, INVEST criteria, and any task requiring agile requirements documentation.
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unity-development
Use this skill when working with Unity game engine - C# scripting, Entity Component System (ECS/DOTS), physics simulation, shader programming (ShaderLab, HLSL, Shader Graph), and UI Toolkit. Triggers on gameplay programming, MonoBehaviour lifecycle, component architecture, rigidbody physics, raycasting, collision handling, custom shader authoring, material configuration, USS styling, UXML layout, and performance optimization for real-time applications. Acts as a senior Unity engineer advisor for game developers building production-quality games and interactive apps.
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linux-admin
Use this skill when managing Linux servers, writing shell scripts, configuring systemd services, debugging networking, or hardening security. Triggers on bash scripting, systemd units, iptables, firewall, SSH configuration, file permissions, process management, cron jobs, disk management, and any task requiring Linux system administration.
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frontend-developer
Senior frontend engineering expertise for building high-quality web interfaces. Use this skill when writing, reviewing, or optimizing frontend code - HTML, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, components, layouts, forms, or interactive UI. Triggers on web performance optimization (Core Web Vitals, bundle size, lazy loading), accessibility audits (WCAG, ARIA, keyboard navigation, screen readers), code quality reviews, component architecture decisions, testing strategy, and modern CSS patterns. Covers the full frontend spectrum from semantic markup to production performance.
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backend-engineering
Use this skill when designing backend systems, databases, APIs, or services. Triggers on schema design, database migrations, indexing strategies, distributed systems architecture, microservices, caching, message queues, observability setup, logging, metrics, tracing, SLO/SLI definition, performance optimization, query tuning, security hardening, authentication, authorization, API design (REST, GraphQL, gRPC), rate limiting, pagination, and failure handling patterns. Acts as a senior backend engineering advisor for mid-level engineers leveling up.
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absolute-human
AI-native software development lifecycle that replaces traditional SDLC. Triggers on "plan and build", "break this into tasks", "build this feature end-to-end", "sprint plan this", "absolute-human this", or any multi-step development task. Decomposes work into dependency-graphed sub-tasks, executes in parallel waves with TDD verification, and tracks progress on a persistent board. Handles features, refactors, greenfield projects, and migrations.
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data-quality
Use this skill when implementing data validation, data quality monitoring, data lineage tracking, data contracts, or Great Expectations test suites. Triggers on schema validation, data profiling, freshness checks, row-count anomalies, column drift, expectation suites, contract testing between producers and consumers, lineage graphs, data observability, and any task requiring data integrity enforcement across pipelines.
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codedocs
Use this skill when generating AI-agent-friendly documentation for a git repo or directory, answering questions about a codebase from existing docs, or incrementally updating documentation after code changes. Triggers on codedocs:generate, codedocs:ask, codedocs:update, "document this codebase", "generate docs for this repo", "what does this project do", "update the docs after my changes", or any task requiring structured codebase documentation that serves AI agents, developers, and new team members.
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appsec-owasp
Use this skill when securing web applications, preventing OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities, implementing input validation, or designing authentication. Triggers on XSS, SQL injection, CSRF, SSRF, broken authentication, security headers, input validation, output encoding, OWASP, and any task requiring application security hardening.
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absolute-brainstorm
You MUST use this before any creative work - creating features, building components, adding functionality, modifying behavior, designing systems, or making architectural decisions. Enters plan mode, reads all available docs, explores the codebase deeply, then interviews the user relentlessly with ultrathink-level reasoning on every decision until a shared understanding is reached. Produces a validated design spec before any implementation begins. Triggers on feature requests, design discussions, refactors, new projects, component creation, system changes, and any task requiring design decisions.
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code-review-mastery
Use this skill when the user asks to review their local git changes, staged or unstaged diffs, or wants a code review before committing. Triggers on "review my changes", "review staged", "review my diff", "check my code", "code review local changes", "review unstaged", "review before commit".
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api-testing
Use this skill when testing REST or GraphQL APIs, implementing contract tests, setting up mock servers, or validating API behavior. Triggers on API testing, Postman, contract testing, Pact, mock servers, MSW, HTTP assertions, response validation, and any task requiring API test automation.
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a2ui
Use this skill when working with A2UI (Agent-to-User Interface) - Google's open protocol for agent-driven declarative UIs. Triggers on tasks involving A2UI message generation, component catalogs, data binding, surface management, renderer development, custom components, or integrating A2UI with A2A Protocol, AG UI, or agent frameworks like Google ADK. Covers building agents that generate A2UI JSON, setting up client renderers (Lit, React, Angular, Flutter), creating custom catalogs, and handling client-to-server actions.
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product-analytics
Use this skill when analyzing product funnels, running cohort analysis, measuring feature adoption, or defining product metrics. Triggers on product analytics, funnel analysis, cohort analysis, feature adoption, north star metric, AARRR, retention curves, and any task requiring product data analysis or metrics design.
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api-monetization
Use this skill when designing or implementing API monetization strategies - usage-based pricing, rate limiting, developer tier management, Stripe metering integration, or API billing systems. Triggers on tasks involving API pricing models, metered billing, per-request charging, quota enforcement, developer portal tiers, overage handling, and Stripe usage records.
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