Guides users through creating effective Claude Code skills with specialized knowledge, workflows, and tool integrations. Use when users want to create a new skill, update an existing skill, extract business logic into reusable packages, or ask about skill structure, frontmatter, or bundled resources.
Extracts text and tables from PDFs, creates new documents, merges/splits files, fills forms, and converts markdown to PDF. Use when working with PDF files, when the user mentions PDFs, document extraction, form filling, OCR, or markdown-to-PDF conversion.
Creates, edits, and analyses PowerPoint presentations with layouts, speaker notes, and design elements. Use when working with .pptx files, creating presentations from topics, modifying slides, or extracting content. Triggers: 'create presentation from topic', 'slide deck from document', 'powerpoint from scratch'.
Audits a codebase for production readiness across six dimensions: API completeness, frontend-backend sync, security, scalability, infrastructure, and dead code/architecture. Use when asked for a launch assessment, production readiness check, pre-deployment audit, or multi-agent patchwork cleanup.
Guides README creation and improvement with audience-matched templates. Use when writing READMEs for open source, personal, internal, or config projects, or when the user mentions documentation, README, or project setup.
Guides Remotion video development in React, including compositions, animations, timing, audio, captions, and rendering. Use when the user works with Remotion, writes <Composition>/<Sequence>/interpolate/spring, edits remotion.config.ts, renders or deploys Lambda videos, or asks about video creation in React.
Researches any topic by dispatching 6-10 parallel sub-agents across community discussions and official sources. Use when user wants to research something, asks 'what's new with X', needs recommendations, wants community opinions, or mentions analysing trends, news, or sentiment about any topic.
Reviews and automatically fixes Claude Code skills against official Anthropic best practices. Use when checking skill quality, refactoring bloated skills, improving discoverability, or contributing to open-source skills. Supports review, auto-fix, external review, and PR modes.