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Dbs Ai Check
Dbskill skill by Dontbesilent2025
Unit Test Json Serialization
Developer Kit skill by Giuseppe Trisciuoglio
Offer Letter Generator
Skills skill by Claude Office Skills
Podcast Automation
Skills skill by Claude Office Skills
Neki
Database Skills skill by Planetscale
feature-radar
Full-cycle feature discovery, evaluation, and prioritization. Builds a persistent knowledge base at .feature-radar/ and runs a 6-phase workflow to recommend what to build next. Modes: full (all phases), quick (scan only), evaluate (prioritize), #N (deep-dive one). MUST use this s
feature-radar-validate
Validate SKILL.md frontmatter and .feature-radar/ files against format rules. Runs validate.sh, reports errors/warnings, and auto-fixes issues. MUST use this skill after editing any SKILL.md or .feature-radar/ file — catches format bugs like the 1024-char description limit before
feature-radar-scan
Discover new feature opportunities from creative brainstorming, user feedback, ecosystem trends, and cross-project research. Writes results to .feature-radar/opportunities/. MUST use this skill when the user wants to GENERATE new ideas — not evaluate existing ones. Trigger on any
feature-radar-ref
Record external observations, ecosystem trends, and creative inspiration into .feature-radar/references/. MUST use this skill when the user mentions something interesting from outside their project — other tools, articles, approaches, or trends. Even casual mentions like "I saw a
feature-radar-learn
Extract reusable patterns, architectural decisions, and pitfalls from completed work into .feature-radar/specs/. Captures the "why" behind choices so future sessions build on past experience. MUST use this skill when the user reflects on what worked/didn't, wants to document a de
feature-radar-archive
Archive a completed, rejected, or covered feature into .feature-radar/archive/ with mandatory learning extraction. MUST use this skill whenever a feature reaches a terminal state — done, rejected, covered, deferred, or N/A. Even casual mentions like "we shipped X" or "X is done"
corsair
Cryptographic compliance verification. Sign security tool output into verifiable CPOEs (JWT-VC), verify vendor proofs via trust.txt, detect drift with diff, and assess third-party risk. Use when the user mentions compliance proofs, CPOE, trust.txt, SCITT, vendor assessment, GRC e
wip
Kanban board of active work — backlog items, own PRs, review requests, related PRs, assigned issues, and sketches
vault-insights
Audit the Obsidian vault for inconsistencies and latent insights
pkm
Read and write notes in the shared Obsidian knowledge base
external-sync
Search an external knowledge source and sync relevant content as notes into the Obsidian vault
auto-dev
Use when working with Auto.dev APIs, vehicle data, VIN decoding, car listings, vehicle photos, specs, recalls, payments, interest rates, taxes, OEM build data, plate-to-VIN, CLI commands, MCP tools, or SDK methods for any automotive data task
developing-genkit-js
Develop AI-powered applications using Genkit in Node.js/TypeScript. Use when the user asks about Genkit, AI agents, flows, or tools in JavaScript/TypeScript, or when encountering Genkit errors, validation issues, type errors, or API problems.
developing-genkit-go
Develop AI-powered applications using Genkit in Go. Use when the user asks to build AI features, agents, flows, or tools in Go using Genkit, or when working with Genkit Go code involving generation, prompts, streaming, tool calling, or model providers.