using-skills/SKILL.md
Always use this skill at the beginning of a session. It establishes how to find and use skills, and requires relevant Skill tool invocation before ANY response including clarifying questions
npx skillsauth add ceshine/ceshine-agent-skills using-skillsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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IF A SKILL APPLIES TO YOUR TASK, YOU DO NOT HAVE A CHOICE. YOU MUST USE IT.
This is not negotiable. This is not optional. You cannot rationalize your way out of this. </EXTREMELY-IMPORTANT>
Skill tool. When you invoke a skill, its content is loaded and presented to you — follow it directly. Never use the Read tool on skill files.Invoke relevant or requested skills BEFORE any response or action. Even a 1% chance a skill might apply means that you should invoke the skill to check. If an invoked skill turns out to be wrong for the situation, you don't need to use it.
digraph skill_flow {
"User message received" [shape=doublecircle];
"Might any skill apply?" [shape=diamond];
"Invoke Skill tool" [shape=box];
"Announce: 'Using [skill] to [purpose]'" [shape=box];
"Has checklist?" [shape=diamond];
"Create TodoWrite todo per item" [shape=box];
"Follow skill exactly" [shape=box];
"Respond (including clarifications)" [shape=doublecircle];
"User message received" -> "Might any skill apply?";
"Might any skill apply?" -> "Invoke Skill tool" [label="yes, even 1%"];
"Might any skill apply?" -> "Respond (including clarifications)" [label="definitely not"];
"Invoke Skill tool" -> "Announce: 'Using [skill] to [purpose]'";
"Announce: 'Using [skill] to [purpose]'" -> "Has checklist?";
"Has checklist?" -> "Create TodoWrite todo per item" [label="yes"];
"Has checklist?" -> "Follow skill exactly" [label="no"];
"Create TodoWrite todo per item" -> "Follow skill exactly";
}
These thoughts mean STOP—you're rationalizing:
| Thought | Reality | |---------|---------| | "This is just a simple question" | Questions are tasks. Check for skills. | | "I need more context first" | Skill check comes BEFORE clarifying questions. | | "Let me explore the codebase first" | Skills tell you HOW to explore. Check first. | | "I can check git/files quickly" | Files lack conversation context. Check for skills. | | "Let me gather information first" | Skills tell you HOW to gather information. | | "This doesn't need a formal skill" | If a skill exists, use it. | | "I remember this skill" | Skills evolve. Read current version. | | "This doesn't count as a task" | Action = task. Check for skills. | | "The skill is overkill" | Simple things become complex. Use it. | | "I'll just do this one thing first" | Check BEFORE doing anything. | | "This feels productive" | Undisciplined action wastes time. Skills prevent this. | | "I know what that means" | Knowing the concept ≠ using the skill. Invoke it. |
When multiple skills could apply, use this order:
"Let's build X" → brainstorming first, then implementation skills. "Fix this bug" → debugging first, then domain-specific skills.
Rigid (TDD, debugging): Follow exactly. Don't adapt away discipline.
Flexible (patterns): Adapt principles to context.
The skill itself tells you which.
Instructions say WHAT, not HOW. "Add X" or "Fix Y" doesn't mean skip workflows.
tools
Fetch transcripts and create structured watching guides / summaries for YouTube videos. Use when the user asks to (1) get, fetch, extract, or download a transcript or captions from a YouTube video URL, or (2) summarize, create a watching guide, or produce a structured summary of a YouTube video. Trigger on youtube.com/watch, youtu.be, or youtube.com/shorts links.
tools
Run Google searches and fetch JS-rendered web pages as Markdown via `google-search-cli`, a Patchright-based CLI invoked through `uvx` from its GitHub repo (no local install needed). Use when the agent needs (1) fresh Google search results from a query, (2) the Markdown of a URL that plain HTTP fetch (curl/WebFetch) cannot render because it requires JavaScript or evades bots, or (3) inspection of the raw HTML of a Google results page. Trigger phrases include "google for ...", "search the web for ...", "fetch this page as markdown", "this page needs JS to render". Do not use for static doc URLs that WebFetch handles cleanly, or when Chromium cannot be installed on the machine.
tools
Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends the agent's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
development
Retrieve the Markdown version of a public web page from a URL using the agent's built-in URL fetch capability and markdown.new. Use when a user asks for page content in Markdown, cleaner extracted page content for LLM use, or URL-to-Markdown conversion.