Explore a target codebase and generate a complete course for it in the M:\Courses platform. Use when the user wants to create a course about another project, codebase, or tool — e.g. "build a course for M:\ai-dev-net", "create a course about this repo", "make a course on X".
Ultra-compressed communication mode. Cuts token usage ~75% by dropping filler, articles, and pleasantries while keeping full technical accuracy. Use when user says "caveman mode", "talk like caveman", "use caveman", "less tokens", "be brief", or invokes /caveman.
Conducts professional and thorough code reviews for local changes or remote PRs. Checks correctness, project-specific conventions (repository/caching pattern, service contracts, MassTransit messaging, WPF patterns, NUnit tests), security, tests, and code quality. Use when asked to review code, review a PR, or check implementation against project standards.
Composes a well-structured commit message following the project's hybrid Conventional Commits format ([Scope] type: description). Inspects staged changes, infers the appropriate scope and type, and presents a draft for review. Use when asked to write a commit message, stage a commit, or check if a commit message follows project conventions.
Generate multiple radically different interface designs for a module using parallel sub-agents. Use when user wants to design an API, explore interface options, compare module shapes, or mentions "design it twice".
Grilling session that challenges your plan against the existing domain model, sharpens terminology, and updates documentation (CONTEXT.md, ADRs) inline as decisions crystallise. Use when user wants to stress-test a plan against their project's language and documented decisions.
Edit and improve articles by restructuring sections, improving clarity, and tightening prose. Use when user wants to edit, revise, or improve an article draft.
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, artifacts, posters, or applications (examples include websites, landing pages, dashboards, React components, HTML/CSS layouts, or when styling/beautifying any web UI). Generates creative, polished code and UI design that avoids generic AI aesthetics.