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AI-running-coach

AI-running-coach contains 20 collected skills from Andy-CH-BO-AN, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.

skills collected
20
Stars
2
updated
2026-06-07
Forks
0
Occupation coverage
4 occupation categories · 100% classified
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Skills in this repository

python-review-qa-loop
software-quality-assurance-analysts-and-testers

Use when working on Python code changes that should follow this repo's shared review and QA loop. Read the shared workflow docs, make the smallest viable patch, run relevant tests, capture results, and route DB, credentials, secrets, or Garmin password related changes through the shared security guidance.

2026-06-07
git-change-conventions
software-developers

Use when creating or naming branches, pull requests, or commits in this repository. Follow the repo's required type prefixes for branch and PR titles, and write detailed commit messages.

2026-06-07
git-change-conventions
software-developers

Antigravity adapter for the git-change-conventions skill. Read the canonical skill in ai/skills before acting.

2026-06-07
python-review-qa-loop
software-quality-assurance-analysts-and-testers

Antigravity adapter for the python-review-qa-loop skill. Read the canonical skill in ai/skills before acting.

2026-06-07
readme-pm-review
software-developers

Antigravity adapter for the readme-pm-review skill. Read the canonical skill in ai/skills before acting.

2026-06-07
token-decrease
technical-writers

Default concise communication overlay for this repository. Read the canonical skill before acting, keep it active by default, and switch to normal wording when safety, irreversible actions, or clarity need more explicit phrasing.

2026-06-07
token-decrease
software-developers

Ultra-compressed communication mode. Cuts token usage ~75% by speaking like caveman while keeping full technical accuracy. Supports intensity levels: lite, full (default), ultra, wenyan-lite, wenyan-full, wenyan-ultra. Use when user says "caveman mode", "talk like caveman", "use caveman", "less tokens", "be brief", "token decrease", or invokes /caveman. Also auto-triggers when token efficiency is requested.

2026-05-18
token-decrease
software-developers

Default concise communication overlay for this repository. Read the canonical skill before acting, keep it active by default, and switch to normal wording when safety, irreversible actions, or clarity need more explicit phrasing.

2026-05-18
token-decrease
software-developers

Default concise communication overlay for this repository. Read the canonical skill before acting, keep it active by default, and switch to normal wording when safety, irreversible actions, or clarity need more explicit phrasing.

2026-05-18
token-decrease
software-developers

Default concise communication overlay for this repository. Read the canonical skill before acting, keep it active by default, and switch to normal wording when safety, irreversible actions, or clarity need more explicit phrasing.

2026-05-18
git-change-conventions
software-developers

Use when creating or naming branches, pull requests, or commits in this repository. Follow the repo's required type prefixes for branch and PR titles, and write detailed commit messages.

2026-05-16
python-review-qa-loop
software-quality-assurance-analysts-and-testers

Use when working on Python code changes that should follow this repo's shared review and QA loop. Read the shared workflow docs, make the smallest viable patch, run relevant tests, capture results, and route DB, credentials, secrets, or Garmin password related changes through the shared security guidance.

2026-05-16
readme-pm-review
project-management-specialists

Use only when the user explicitly asks for a product-manager style review of a repository README. Read only the README first, do not infer undocumented features, and provide readability feedback, rewrite suggestions, and product-priority recommendations.

2026-05-16
git-change-conventions
software-developers

Use when creating or naming branches, pull requests, or commits in this repository. Follow the repo's required type prefixes for branch and PR titles, and write detailed commit messages.

2026-05-14
git-change-conventions
software-developers

Use when creating or naming branches, pull requests, or commits in this repository. Follow the repo's required type prefixes for branch and PR titles, and write detailed commit messages.

2026-05-14
python-review-qa-loop
software-quality-assurance-analysts-and-testers

Use when working on Python code changes that should follow this repo's shared review and QA loop. Read the shared workflow docs, make the smallest viable patch, run relevant tests, capture results, and route DB, credentials, secrets, or Garmin password related changes through the shared security guidance.

2026-05-13
python-review-qa-loop
software-quality-assurance-analysts-and-testers

Use when working on Python code changes that should follow this repo's shared review and QA loop. Read the shared workflow docs, make the smallest viable patch, run relevant tests, capture results, and route DB, credentials, secrets, or Garmin password related changes through the shared security guidance.

2026-05-13
readme-pm-review
project-management-specialists

Use only when the user explicitly asks for a product-manager style review of a repository README. Read only the README first, do not infer undocumented features, and provide readability feedback, rewrite suggestions, and product-priority recommendations.

2026-05-12
readme-pm-review
project-management-specialists

Use only when the user explicitly asks for a product-manager style review of a repository README. Read only the README first, do not infer undocumented features, and provide readability feedback, rewrite suggestions, and product-priority recommendations.

2026-05-12
readme-pm-review
project-management-specialists

Use only when the user explicitly asks for a product-manager style review of a repository README. Read only the README first, do not infer undocumented features, and provide readability feedback, rewrite suggestions, and product-priority recommendations.

2026-05-12