agent-skill-manager 1.16.0 → 1.19.0

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  1. package/README.backup.md +1 -1
  2. package/README.md +41 -19
  3. package/data/skill-index/Affitor_affiliate-skills.json +1 -1
  4. package/data/skill-index/Eronred_aso-skills.json +1 -1
  5. package/data/skill-index/GPTomics_bioSkills.json +26 -2
  6. package/data/skill-index/Galaxy-Dawn_claude-scholar.json +1 -1
  7. package/data/skill-index/Imbad0202_academic-research-skills.json +57 -0
  8. package/data/skill-index/K-Dense-AI_claude-scientific-skills.json +165 -9
  9. package/data/skill-index/Leonxlnx_taste-skill.json +1 -1
  10. package/data/skill-index/Master-cai_Research-Paper-Writing-Skills.json +1 -1
  11. package/data/skill-index/MiniMax-AI_skills.json +50 -2
  12. package/data/skill-index/affaan-m_everything-claude-code.json +1 -1
  13. package/data/skill-index/alirezarezvani_claude-skills.json +5421 -0
  14. package/data/skill-index/anthropics_skills.json +1 -1
  15. package/data/skill-index/bytedance_deer-flow.json +2 -2
  16. package/data/skill-index/coreyhaines31_marketingskills.json +1 -1
  17. package/data/skill-index/github_awesome-copilot.json +99 -3
  18. package/data/skill-index/himself65_finance-skills.json +3 -3
  19. package/data/skill-index/kemiljk_fluid-design.json +1 -1
  20. package/data/skill-index/kepano_obsidian-skills.json +1 -1
  21. package/data/skill-index/luongnv89_skills.json +37 -37
  22. package/data/skill-index/mattpocock_skills.json +14 -2
  23. package/data/skill-index/nextlevelbuilder_ui-ux-pro-max-skill.json +1 -1
  24. package/data/skill-index/obra_superpowers.json +1 -1
  25. package/data/skill-index/sickn33_antigravity-awesome-skills.json +223 -7
  26. package/data/skill-index/slavingia_skills.json +14 -2
  27. package/data/skill-index-resources.json +19 -1
  28. package/dist/agent-skill-manager.js +298 -254
  29. package/dist/{chunk-6n912478.js → chunk-33wmae4f.js} +1 -1
  30. package/dist/{chunk-6cfm11vm.js → chunk-d3ed4n6q.js} +3 -3
  31. package/dist/chunk-q3gm2x0a.js +3 -0
  32. package/dist/chunk-v3wdjh4r.js +3 -0
  33. package/package.json +1 -1
  34. package/dist/chunk-t6myftbf.js +0 -3
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  "repoUrl": "https://github.com/anthropics/skills.git",
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  "owner": "anthropics",
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  "repo": "skills",
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- "updatedAt": "2026-03-24T16:22:43.657Z",
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+ "updatedAt": "2026-03-27T23:21:14.992Z",
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  "skillCount": 18,
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  "skills": [
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  "repoUrl": "https://github.com/bytedance/deer-flow.git",
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  "owner": "bytedance",
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  "repo": "deer-flow",
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- "updatedAt": "2026-03-24T16:23:04.028Z",
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+ "updatedAt": "2026-03-27T23:21:35.591Z",
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  "skillCount": 17,
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  "skills": [
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  {
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  "verified": true
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  },
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  {
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- "name": "vercel-deploy-claimable",
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+ "name": "vercel-deploy",
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  "description": "Deploy applications and websites to Vercel. Use this skill when the user requests deployment actions such as \"Deploy my app\", \"Deploy this to production\", \"Create a preview deployment\", \"Deploy and give me the link\", or \"Push this live\". No authentication required - returns preview URL and claimable deployment link.",
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  "version": "1.0.0",
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  "license": "",
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  "repoUrl": "https://github.com/coreyhaines31/marketingskills.git",
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  "owner": "coreyhaines31",
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  "repo": "marketingskills",
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- "updatedAt": "2026-03-24T16:22:52.825Z",
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  "skillCount": 33,
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  "skills": [
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  {
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  "repoUrl": "https://github.com/github/awesome-copilot.git",
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  "owner": "github",
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  "repo": "awesome-copilot",
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- "updatedAt": "2026-03-24T16:23:11.757Z",
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- "skillCount": 246,
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+ "updatedAt": "2026-03-27T23:21:45.206Z",
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+ "skillCount": 254,
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  "skills": [
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  {
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  "name": "add-educational-comments",
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  "relPath": "skills/az-cost-optimize",
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  "verified": true
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  },
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+ {
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+ "name": "azure-architecture-autopilot",
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+ "description": "Design Azure infrastructure using natural language, or analyze existing Azure resources to auto-generate architecture diagrams, refine them through conversation, and deploy with Bicep. When to use this skill: - \"Create X on Azure\", \"Set up a RAG architecture\" (new design) - \"Analyze my current Azure infrastructure\", \"Draw a diagram for rg-xxx\" (existing analysis) - \"Foundry is slow\", \"I want to reduce costs\", \"Strengthen security\" (natural language modification) - Azure resource deployment, Bicep template generation, IaC code generation - Microsoft Foundry, AI Search, OpenAI, Fabric, ADLS Gen2, Databricks, and all Azure services",
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+ "version": "0.0.0",
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+ "license": "",
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+ "creator": "",
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+ "compatibility": "",
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+ "allowedTools": [],
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+ "installUrl": "github:github/awesome-copilot:skills/azure-architecture-autopilot",
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+ "relPath": "skills/azure-architecture-autopilot",
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+ "verified": true
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+ },
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  {
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  "name": "azure-deployment-preflight",
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  "description": "Performs comprehensive preflight validation of Bicep deployments to Azure, including template syntax validation, what-if analysis, and permission checks. Use this skill before any deployment to Azure to preview changes, identify potential issues, and ensure the deployment will succeed. Activate when users mention deploying to Azure, validating Bicep files, checking deployment permissions, previewing infrastructure changes, running what-if, or preparing for azd provision.",
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  "relPath": "skills/csharp-xunit",
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  "verified": true
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  },
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+ {
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+ "name": "daily-prep",
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+ "description": "Prepare for tomorrow''s meetings and tasks. Pulls calendar from Outlook via WorkIQ, cross-references open tasks and workspace context, classifies meetings, detects conflicts and day-fit issues, finds learning and deep-work slots, and generates a structured HTML prep file with productivity recommendations.",
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+ "version": "0.0.0",
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+ "license": "",
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+ "creator": "",
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+ "compatibility": "",
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+ "allowedTools": [],
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+ "installUrl": "github:github/awesome-copilot:skills/daily-prep",
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+ "relPath": "skills/daily-prep",
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+ "verified": true
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+ },
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  {
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  "name": "datanalysis-credit-risk",
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  "description": "Credit risk data cleaning and variable screening pipeline for pre-loan modeling. Use when working with raw credit data that needs quality assessment, missing value analysis, or variable selection before modeling. it covers data loading and formatting, abnormal period filtering, missing rate calculation, high-missing variable removal,low-IV variable filtering, high-PSI variable removal, Null Importance denoising, high-correlation variable removal, and cleaning report generation. Applicable scenarios arecredit risk data cleaning, variable screening, pre-loan modeling preprocessing.",
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  "relPath": "skills/doublecheck",
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  "verified": true
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  },
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+ {
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+ "name": "draw-io-diagram-generator",
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+ "description": "Use when creating, editing, or generating draw.io diagram files (.drawio, .drawio.svg, .drawio.png). Covers mxGraph XML authoring, shape libraries, style strings, flowcharts, system architecture, sequence diagrams, ER diagrams, UML class diagrams, network topology, layout strategy, the hediet.vscode-drawio VS Code extension, and the full agent workflow from request to a ready-to-open file.",
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+ "version": "0.0.0",
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+ "license": "",
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+ "creator": "",
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+ "compatibility": "",
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+ "allowedTools": [],
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+ "installUrl": "github:github/awesome-copilot:skills/draw-io-diagram-generator",
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+ "relPath": "skills/draw-io-diagram-generator",
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+ "verified": true
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+ },
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  {
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  "name": "editorconfig",
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  "description": "Generates a comprehensive and best-practice-oriented .editorconfig file based on project analysis and user preferences.",
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  "relPath": "skills/ef-core",
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+ "name": "email-drafter",
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+ "description": "Draft and review professional emails that match your personal writing style. Analyzes your sent emails for tone, greeting, structure, and sign-off patterns via WorkIQ, then generates context-aware drafts for any recipient. USE FOR: draft email, write email, compose email, reply email, follow-up email, analyze email tone, email style.",
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+ "version": "0.0.0",
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+ "license": "",
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+ "creator": "",
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+ "compatibility": "",
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+ "allowedTools": [],
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+ "installUrl": "github:github/awesome-copilot:skills/email-drafter",
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+ "relPath": "skills/email-drafter",
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+ "verified": true
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+ },
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  {
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  "name": "entra-agent-user",
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  "description": "Create Agent Users in Microsoft Entra ID from Agent Identities, enabling AI agents to act as digital workers with user identity capabilities in Microsoft 365 and Azure environments.",
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  "relPath": "skills/python-mcp-server-generator",
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+ "name": "quality-playbook",
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+ "description": "Explore any codebase from scratch and generate six quality artifacts: a quality constitution (QUALITY.md), spec-traced functional tests, a code review protocol with regression test generation, an integration testing protocol, a multi-model spec audit (Council of Three), and an AI bootstrap file (AGENTS.md). Works with any language (Python, Java, Scala, TypeScript, Go, Rust, etc.). Use this skill whenever the user asks to set up a quality playbook, generate functional tests from specifications, create a quality constitution, build testing protocols, audit code against specs, or establish a repeatable quality system for a project. Also trigger when the user mentions 'quality playbook', 'spec audit', 'Council of Three', 'fitness-to-purpose', 'coverage theater', or wants to go beyond basic test generation to build a full quality system grounded in their actual codebase.",
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+ "version": "1.1.0",
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+ "license": "Complete terms in LICENSE.txt",
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+ "creator": "",
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+ "compatibility": "",
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+ "allowedTools": [],
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+ "installUrl": "github:github/awesome-copilot:skills/quality-playbook",
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+ "relPath": "skills/quality-playbook",
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+ "verified": true
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+ },
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  "name": "quasi-coder",
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  "description": "Expert 10x engineer skill for interpreting and implementing code from shorthand, quasi-code, and natural language descriptions. Use when collaborators provide incomplete code snippets, pseudo-code, or descriptions with potential typos or incorrect terminology. Excels at translating non-technical or semi-technical descriptions into production-quality code.",
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  "relPath": "skills/reviewing-oracle-to-postgres-migration",
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+ "name": "roundup",
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+ "description": "Generate personalized status briefings on demand. Pulls from your configured data sources (GitHub, email, Teams, Slack, and more), synthesizes across them, and drafts updates in your own communication style for any audience you define.",
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+ "installUrl": "github:github/awesome-copilot:skills/roundup",
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+ "relPath": "skills/roundup",
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+ "description": "Interactive onboarding that learns your communication style, audiences, and data sources to configure personalized status briefings. Paste in examples of updates you already write, answer a few questions, and roundup calibrates itself to your workflow.",
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+ "installUrl": "github:github/awesome-copilot:skills/roundup-setup",
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  "description": "Review any UI for usability issues using Steve Krug's \"Don't Make Me Think\" principles, or redesign a UI to be more intuitive. Use this skill whenever the user asks to \"review my UI\", \"check usability\", \"is this interface confusing\", \"why do users get lost\", \"simplify this design\", \"make this more intuitive\", \"UX review\", \"usability audit\", \"Krug review\", \"don't make me think\", or shares a screenshot/URL/mockup and wants feedback on whether it's easy to use. Also trigger when the user describes user confusion, drop-off, or complaints about a flow being hard to understand — even if they don't mention \"usability\" explicitly. Works with screenshots, live URLs, HTML/CSS code, wireframes, and verbal descriptions of interfaces.",
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  "description": "Delegate coding tasks to opencode (opencode.ai) using free models. Checks installation, discovers free models, selects the best available one (preferring minimax > kimi > glm > MiMo, with Big Pickle as last resort), executes the task, and monitors progress. Use when asked to \"run this with opencode\", \"use opencode for this\", \"opencode this task\", \"delegate to opencode\", \"run with a free model\", or when the user wants to offload a coding task to opencode without paying for API credits. Also trigger when the user mentions opencode, free coding models, or wants a second AI opinion on a coding task.",
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  "description": "Generate comprehensive Product Requirements Documents (PRD) from idea validation files. Use when users ask to \"create a PRD\", \"generate product requirements\", \"write a PRD\", or want to turn validated ideas into actionable product specs. Works with idea.md and validate.md files.",
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  "description": "Transform any project README.md into a persuasive, landing-page-structured markdown file using proven copywriting frameworks (PAS, AIDA, StoryBrand). Reads the existing README and project files, extracts the product story, and rewrites the README.md to follow a conversion-optimized section flow — hero, problem, solution, how it works, social proof, FAQ, and CTA — all in pure markdown that renders natively on GitHub. Use when users ask to \"turn my README into a landing page\", \"make my README sell the project\", \"rewrite README as a landing page\", \"convert README to marketing style\", \"make my GitHub page more persuasive\", \"landing page my README\", \"optimize my README for conversions\", or want their GitHub front page to persuade visitors rather than just inform them. Also trigger when a user has a dry technical README and wants more stars, users, or contributors — even if they don't explicitly mention \"landing page\".",
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  "description": "Audits and optimizes website codebases for SEO and AI bot scanning. Covers technical SEO (meta tags, sitemaps, robots.txt, canonical URLs, page speed hints, structured data), content SEO (heading structure, alt text, readability), and AI bot accessibility (llms.txt, GPTBot/ClaudeBot directives, ai-plugin.json, Schema.org/JSON-LD). Use when user asks to \"optimize for SEO\", \"audit SEO\", \"improve search rankings\", \"make site AI-friendly\", \"add structured data\", \"fix meta tags\", or \"optimize for AI bots\". Works with any web framework.",
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  "description": "Create new skills, modify and improve existing skills, and measure skill performance. Use when users want to create a skill from scratch, update or optimize an existing skill, run evals to test a skill, benchmark skill performance with variance analysis, or optimize a skill's description for better triggering accuracy.",
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  "description": "Audit all installed agent skills across global and project scopes to find and remove duplicate skills. Use when asked to \"audit my skills\", \"check for duplicate skills\", \"clean up skills\", \"deduplicate skills\", \"find duplicate skills\", or when the user wants to find and remove duplicated skill installations.",
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  "description": "Generate Technical Architecture Documents (TAD) from PRD files. Use when users ask to \"design the architecture\", \"create a TAD\", \"system design\", or want to define how a product will be built. Creates/updates tad.md and always reports GitHub links to changed files.",
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  "description": "Generate development tasks from a PRD file with sprint-based planning. Use when users ask to \"create tasks from PRD\", \"break down the PRD\", \"generate sprint tasks\", or want to convert product requirements into actionable development tasks. Creates/updates tasks.md and always reports GitHub links to changed files.",
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  "description": "Expand unit test coverage by targeting untested branches and edge cases. Use when users ask to \"increase test coverage\", \"add more tests\", \"expand unit tests\", \"cover edge cases\", \"improve test coverage\", or want to identify and fill gaps in existing test suites. Adapts to project's testing framework.",
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  "description": "Transform an existing website/app UI into a futuristic cyberpunk, neon, space, or digital-dark theme with user-adjustable colors. Use when asked to \"reskin the UI\", \"apply a dark theme\", \"cyberpunk style this app\", \"make the interface futuristic\", \"apply neon command center style\", or migrate a product to a new visual theme.",
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