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autobyteus-skills
autobyteus-skills enthält 8 gesammelte Skills von AutoByteus, mit Repository-Berufsabdeckung und Skill-Detailseiten auf SkillsMP.
Skills in diesem Repository
Write and revise publish-ready Chinese (WeChat) and English (Medium) articles or factual technical notes in configurable author styles. Use when the user provides ideas, rough notes, or sample articles and asks Codex to match an existing style profile or create a new profile for any author, then iterate drafts until final.
Run a staged LLM fine-tuning workflow from bootstrap through investigation, requirements and success criteria, implementation planning, implementation plus data preparation, training and validation, code review, docs sync, and handoff. Use for supervised fine-tuning, preference tuning, reinforcement-style training, and other LLM adaptation work with reproducible empirical validation.
Run a staged software-engineering delivery feedback loop from bootstrap through investigation, requirements, design, runtime review, implementation, API/E2E and executable validation, code review, docs sync, and final handoff with durable artifacts and explicit re-entry.
Create image-based PowerPoint decks by (1) turning raw article content or notes into a detailed per-slide message plan when needed, (2) turning that message plan into a slide display plan and then a visual-production plan, (3) generating one 16:9 slide image per slide with all displayed text baked into the image (English by default; multilingual slide text supported), and (4) assembling an images-only .pptx that simply concatenates those images full-screen. Use when the user wants polished, consistent visuals with extensible style packs (cinematic dark, cinematic light, cinematic editorial, illustrative cinematic, animated feature, editorial, warm pastoral, tech, youth social, academic, corporate, whiteboard sketch), prefers not to hand-layout PPT objects, or wants a repeatable prompt workflow to iterate over time.
Craft and iteratively refine image-generation and image-edit prompts that turn subtle feelings, idioms, pressure, or social dynamics into concrete visual metaphors. Use when a user can describe the emotion but not the picture yet, when a generated image is close but not exact, or when Codex needs to preserve style while correcting one visible signal at a time.
Do deep research and synthesize it into one logically structured article with clear thesis, argument flow, evidence, objections, and takeaways. By default, this skill requires internet source collection and deep reading before drafting. Use when the user wants a strong reasoning artifact first: sermon notes, Bible passage study, policy/tech explainers, product narratives, or any topic where downstream artifacts should start from an approved article.
Define a practical, story-first product experience before UI prototyping. Use when you need one canonical artifact that explains what users see, what they can do, and how screens transition.
Design and validate product UI behavior as visual state prototypes before coding. Use when tasks ask how screens should change after user actions (click, tap, submit), when non-developers need to review web/iOS/Android UX flows, or when teams need interaction-state assets and acceptance checks for implementation.