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lockscenes

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On-demand write protection for approved files during final assembly, implemented via Claude Code PreToolUse hooks — a rare working example of hook-based file guards. Use when the user enters a final-assembly phase, wants to freeze approved work, or says "lock scenes", "protect these files", "freeze approved", "/lockscenes", "add a write guard", or asks how to temporarily block edits during a criti

Design e Frontend#aipor LuisHiluy

nb2-batch

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Batch-generate 2x2 contact sheet grids via the Nanobanana MCP (Nano Banana / NB2 / Gemini Image) for AI media pipelines. Handles prompt cleaning, up to 3 reference images per call, parallel batch orchestration, and generation logging so prior runs inform new ones. Use whenever the user asks to "generate frames", "run NB2 batch", "regen scenes", "generate contact sheets", "make grid variants", "bat

Design e Frontend#mcp#aipor LuisHiluy

lottie-design

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Search, fetch, and integrate free Lottie animations into React, React Native, Vue, Svelte, Angular, Flutter, and Vanilla web projects. Use when the user asks for any Lottie/dotLottie/animation work — loaders, success checkmarks, splash screens, empty states, onboarding, micro-interactions. Triggers on keywords like "lottie", "dotlottie", ".lottie", "animasyon ekle", "splash animation", "loader ani

Design e Frontend#react#wordpor byrobertocumbane-glitch

sovereignty-check

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Run a 5-minute sovereignty assessment on any product. Six critical items that reveal whether technology honors or exploits its users. Free from evoked.dev.

Design e Frontend#aipor lowkey-divine

writing-style

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The shared style guide every long-form and short-form post inherits. Reference for tone, structure, sentence rhythm, signature moves, and anti-patterns. Always loaded by drafting and editing skills. This is the only skill that should be personalized — every other skill stays format-only.

Design e Frontendpor r-bart

curriculum

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Use when the user wants to learn a topic deeply — asks for a curriculum, learning path, self-study plan, study guide, syllabus, or says teach me X. Generates a structured, adaptive curriculum directory of markdown modules (ELI5 → Core Concepts → Deep Dive → Supporting Material → Understanding Check) plus an append-only JSONL assessment log that adapts future modules to the learner's answers. Tailo

Design e Frontend#ai#markdownpor mnox

first-90-days

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Leadership transition framework based on Michael D. Watkins'' "The First 90 Days". Use this skill whenever the user is discussing a role change, onboarding, new team, new boss, promotion, or stepping into leadership — even if they do not explicitly say "transition" or "90 days". Triggers include: (1) planning onboarding for a new leadership or management role, (2) building a 30-60-90 day plan, (3)

Design e Frontendpor tomaszstaniak

short-form-voice-adjustments

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Voice deltas for short-form (X, LinkedIn, Threads). Inherits writing-style and overrides specific rules where short-form requires it. Always loaded by short-form skills.

Design e Frontendpor r-bart

good-strategy

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Strategy evaluation and design framework based on Richard Rumelt''s "Good Strategy Bad Strategy" and Michael Porter''s "What Is Strategy?". Use this skill whenever the user is discussing strategy, plans, priorities, vision, roadmaps, OKRs, or competitive positioning — even if they do not explicitly say "good strategy", "Rumelt", "Porter", or "strategy kernel". Triggers include: (1) evaluating whet

Design e Frontendpor tomaszstaniak

github-profile-authority-page

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Use this skill when creating or redesigning a GitHub profile README and pinned-project strategy so the profile communicates credibility, project taste, current focus, writing, and practical authority without sounding arrogant or exposing private employer work.

Design e Frontend#github#gitpor ArthurZakirov

short-form-observation

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Short-form post (X single / LinkedIn / Threads) stating a single observation. No list, no contrast — just one thing noticed clearly and named. Use when the user has a one-line insight, pattern, or quiet contrarian take that doesn't need scaffolding to land.

Design e Frontendpor r-bart

issue-pick

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Use when the user has NOT yet decided which issue to work on and needs help choosing. This is the pre-decision advisory phase: the user is weighing multiple open issues and wants structured guidance — not implementation. Key triggers: asking which issue to prioritize or tackle next, identifying which issues are blocked vs. ready to start independently, selecting issues that fit limited capacity (s

Design e Frontendpor hirokisakabe