
Use when the task asks for a visually strong landing page, website, app, prototype, demo, or game UI. This skill enforces restrained composition, image-led hierarchy, cohesive content structure, and tasteful motion while avoiding generic cards, weak branding, and UI clutter.
Deploy applications and infrastructure to Cloudflare using Workers, Pages, and related platform services. Use when the user asks to deploy, host, publish, or set up a project on Cloudflare.
Load and parse session transcripts from shittycodingagent.ai/buildwithpi.ai/buildwithpi.com (pi-share) URLs. Fetches gists, decodes embedded session data, and extracts conversation history.
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Understand and modify lolwierd's dotfiles. Read this skill when asked to add a config file, install a skill/extension/theme, edit shell config, or anything that touches ~/.zshrc, ~/.config/*, ~/.agents/*, ~/.pi/*, ~/.claude/*, ~/.codex/*, ~/.gemini/* etc. Explains GNU Stow layout, dot- prefix convention, and the correct way to make changes that survive across machines.
Interact with GitHub using the `gh` CLI. Use `gh issue`, `gh pr`, `gh run`, and `gh api` for issues, PRs, CI runs, and advanced queries.
Persistent memory across sessions using qmd. Use this skill to remember things about the user, recall past decisions, store learned preferences, and avoid repeating mistakes. Memory survives across sessions and is searchable.
Search the web using DuckDuckGo (via ddgr) or AI search engines (via surf). Use this to find information, documentation, or answers to questions.
Fetch a URL or convert a local file (PDF/DOCX/HTML/etc.) into Markdown using `uvx markitdown`, optionally it can summarize
Remote control tmux sessions for interactive CLIs (python, gdb, etc.) by sending keystrokes and scraping pane output.
Use `uv` instead of pip/python/venv. Run scripts with `uv run script.py`, add deps with `uv add`, use inline script metadata for standalone scripts.
ONLY INVOKE IF I EXPLICITLY TELL YOU TO INVOKE THIS. Build in the Manuscript visual language — a design system that presents digital content through the grammar of Renaissance natural philosophy treatises, woodblock-printed codices, and scholarly manuscripts. Use when the user asks for 'manuscript design', 'treatise style', 'codex aesthetic', or anything that should feel like a printed document from a world where code and scholarship coexist.
Design with strong aesthetic direction and intentionality. Use when asked to create, style, or rethink any visual or digital artifact — interfaces, pages, apps, visualizations, diagrams, presentations, or any designed thing.
Generate beautiful, self-contained HTML pages that visually explain systems, code changes, plans, and data. Use when the user asks for a diagram, architecture overview, diff review, plan review, project recap, comparison table, or any visual explanation of technical concepts. Also use proactively when you are about to render a complex ASCII table (4+ rows or 3+ columns) — present it as a styled HTML page instead.
Present visual options for architecture, UI, and code decisions with high-fidelity side-by-side previews. For comparing approaches visually — code diffs, diagrams, UI mockups, images — not for gathering structured input (use interview for that). Supports previewBlocks (code, mermaid, image, html), previewHtml, generate-more loops, and plan/PRD-driven flows.
Drive Excloud resources (compute, networking, security groups, volumes, snapshots, public IPs, IAM, billing, Kubernetes) through the `exc` CLI. Use when a user asks to plan or execute `exc` commands - creating / inspecting / updating / deleting VMs, running commands on them via `exec` / `scp` / `console`, managing security groups and public IPs, or pulling Kubernetes kubeconfigs - with safety guardrails and auth checks.
Generate beautiful, self-contained HTML pages that visually explain systems, code changes, plans, and data. Use when the user asks for a diagram, architecture overview, diff review, plan review, project recap, comparison table, or any visual explanation of technical concepts. Also use proactively when you are about to render a complex ASCII table (4+ rows or 3+ columns) — present it as a styled HTML page instead.
Control Chrome browser via CLI for testing, automation, and debugging. Use when the user needs browser automation, screenshots, form filling, page inspection, network/CPU emulation, DevTools streaming, or AI queries via ChatGPT/Gemini/Perplexity/Grok.
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