Spaced-repetition English learning system stored in Obsidian markdown. Use this skill whenever the user wants to: add new English words, sentences, or usage patterns to learn; review or quiz themselves on saved vocabulary; check what's due for review; get a study summary or progress report; or anything related to their English learning practice. Also trigger when the user says things like 'I don't know this word', 'add this to my vocab', 'quiz me', 'review English', 'what words should I review today', or shares English content they want to memorize.
Academic project lifecycle management for Obsidian vaults — create projects and fundings, link them together, capture ideas into projects, track deliverables, sync the Funding-Project Mapping, generate progress reports, and lint for structural health. Use this skill whenever the user wants to: create a new project or funding proposal, link projects to fundings or ideas, capture a thought or idea related to a project, update project status, check project progress, generate a report, sync mappings, or lint the vault structure. Also trigger when the user says things like 'new project', 'add funding', 'link this to', 'project status', 'progress report', 'sync mapping', 'check vault health', or when the user casually mentions an idea, thought, or inspiration related to their research projects — e.g. '我觉得可以...', '突然想到...', 'what if we...', '有个想法', 'idea for', or mentions managing projects, proposals, deliverables, or tasks.
Academic knowledge base manager for Obsidian vaults — ingest papers and articles into structured notes, compile topic syntheses, query across the corpus, and lint for health. Use this skill whenever the user mentions /kb, wants to add a paper or article to their vault, asks to summarize or synthesize a research topic, wants to compile or update topic notes, asks cross-paper research questions, or mentions ingesting, compiling, linting, or organizing academic papers. Also trigger when the user says things like 'add this paper', 'add this article', 'update the topic', 'what do my papers say about X', or 'check my vault for broken links'.