
Full product-market fit cycle for one product — from initial hypothesis to post-launch metrics. 10 stages: setup → hypothesis (7 dimensions) → market research → risk synthesis → DVF validation → interview prep → field → interview synthesis → MVP → metrics (Sean Ellis + retention + Levels of PMF) → iterate. Resumes between sessions based on the project folder state. Bilingual (English + Russian) — picks the language during first-run setup. TRIGGER on ANY: - "do PMF for [product]" / "I need product market fit for X" / "PMF [name]" - "start PMF cycle" / "I want to go through PMF" / "help me validate [idea]" - "continue PMF" / "continue PMF [name]" - "check PMF" / "what stage is my PMF at" / "show my PMF projects" - "is my product ready to launch" - "сделай PMF для [продукта]" / "нужен product market fit для X" / "PMF [имя]" - "запусти PMF цикл" / "хочу пройти PMF" / "помоги валидировать [идею]" - "продолжаем PMF" / "продолжай PMF [имя]" - "проверь PMF" / "на каком этапе у меня PMF" / "покажи мои PMF проекты" - "готов ли мой продукт к запуску" - User mentions a product and wants to validate it systematically
Email newsletter workflows for journalists and researchers. Use when creating, managing, or optimizing email newsletters, building subscriber lists, designing email templates, analyzing engagement metrics, or planning newsletter content calendars. Essential for independent journalists, academic communicators, and media organizations building direct audience relationships.
Triages findings from Telegram, articles, posts, YouTube videos — explains the gist in plain language, maps to user's current projects, and recommends an action. Use this skill when the user shares a post, link (GitHub, website, YouTube), screenshot, or file (.md, .txt) and wants to understand if it's useful. Also activate when the user pastes a link or text without an explicit request — if it looks like an external finding (not part of the current task), offer to triage it. Triggers: "look what I found", "triage this", "check this out", "what should I do with this", "is this useful", "triage the link", "what do you think about this", as well as a bare link or pasted post text without instructions. Second mode: "review my ideas", "what's in the ideas folder" — review saved ideas.
Eliminate AI-generated writing patterns that erode reader trust. Activate when writing articles, documentation, press releases, or any content where AI patterns would undermine credibility. Essential for journalists using AI assistance who need human-sounding output.
Create stunning, animation-rich HTML presentations from scratch or by converting PowerPoint files. Use when the user wants to build a presentation, convert a PPT/PPTX to web, or create slides for a talk/pitch. Helps non-designers discover their aesthetic through visual exploration rather than abstract choices.
--- name: illustration-prompt description: Write detailed, production-ready prompts for AI image generation (Midjourney, DALL-E, Flux, Stable Diffusion, etc.). Use when the user needs an illustration, image, or visual asset for any context — website hero, card, social media post, presentation slide, document cover, infographic background, or any other visual. Triggers on requests like "need an image", "write a prompt for illustration", "make me a picture", "generate an illustration prompt", "nee
Enforce AP Style and newsroom conventions for journalism writing. Use when writing news articles, editing drafts, creating headlines, or converting notes into publishable copy. Ensures professional standards for attribution, numbers, dates, and formatting.
Use when verifying skill quality through pressure scenarios, TDD discipline, and rationalization resistance — after creating a skill with skill-lab
Run a full UX audit on any website: Nielsen heuristics, conversion, content, technical quality, information architecture. Produces a prioritized report with evidence-based findings and actionable recommendations. Use when asked to review a site, check a landing page, find UX problems, evaluate usability, assess conversion, or anything like "what's wrong with this site", "review the website", "audit UX", "check the forms", "why isn't the site converting".
You MUST use this before any creative work - creating features, building components, adding functionality, or modifying behavior. Explores user intent, requirements and design before implementation.
Search for tools (services, MCP servers, AI models, no-code platforms, libraries, APIs, GitHub repos, awesome-lists) to solve project tasks. Searches 5 sources: web, GitHub, MCP catalogs, awesome-lists, package registries. Freshness is critical — finds current tools. Triggers: "find tools for...", "what tools can solve...", "tool scout", "best way to do...", "search for services...", "how to build...", "is there a skill for...", "is there an MCP server for...", "find a library for...".
Academic writing, research methodology, and scholarly communication workflows. Use when writing papers, literature reviews, grant proposals, conducting research, managing citations, or preparing for peer review. Essential for researchers, graduate students, and academics across disciplines.
Record architecture decisions in a project's ADR log. Creates the ADR file for new projects, appends new entries, and marks old decisions as superseded. Use this skill whenever an architectural or design decision is made during a session: choosing a technology, database schema, data format, API design, file structure, deployment strategy, or any choice that affects how the project is built. Also use at session end ("завершаем сессию") if any decisions were made. Triggers: "запиши ADR", "architecture decision", "запиши решение", "ADR", "зафиксируй решение", or when CLAUDE.md session-end checklist detects architectural decisions were made.
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, or applications. Generates creative, polished code that avoids generic AI aesthetics.
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.
Craft effective story pitches for different publication types and formats. Use when pitching to editors, preparing query letters, or developing story angles. Includes templates for daily news, features, investigations, op-eds, and freelance queries.
Generate self-contained HTML pages that visually explain systems, data stories, investigations, editorial workflows, and code changes. Use when the user asks for diagrams, architecture views, visual diffs, data tables, timelines, source maps, or any structured visualization that would be painful to read as terminal output. Also activates for tables with 4+ rows or 3+ columns. Adapted from nicobailon/visual-explainer with journalism, newsroom, and academic design sensibilities.
Use when choosing a narrative strategy before writing any text — articles, pitches, essays, reports, personal posts. Also use mid-writing to check tone, get next-block guidance, or shift narrative. Triggers: «writing guru», «подбери нарратив», «какой нарратив выбрать», «нарративная стратегия», «narrative strategy», «guru, проверь фрагмент», «guru, что дальше», «guru, хочу сменить тональность».