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tastedistill
tastedistill enthält 12 gesammelte Skills von sssstwee, mit Repository-Berufsabdeckung und Skill-Detailseiten auf SkillsMP.
Skills in diesem Repository
Diagnose failures, broken behavior, regressions, test failures, runtime errors, stale state, rendering bugs, and repeated failed fixes. Use when something does not work, used to work, crashes, fails tests, or needs root-cause proof. Not for product planning or release readiness.
Define product direction, interaction principles, UI structure, visual execution rules, and screenshot-based polish before or during frontend implementation. Use when the task involves UI, product design, interaction behavior, visual quality, or design-system consistency. Not for backend-only logic.
Extract reusable lessons from completed work, failed attempts, user corrections, logs, diffs, tests, project outcomes, local agent memory, and conversation history, then update durable skills or rules. Use when asked to learn from experience, personalize an agent from prior work, improve skills, refine agent behavior, audit skill health, or turn repeated mistakes into guidance.
Research unfamiliar domains, source materials, repositories, documents, or problem spaces and turn them into structured understanding before planning or implementation. Use when the task asks for deep research, source synthesis, domain learning, evidence mapping, or study notes. Not for one-off link fetching or simple copy editing.
Review implemented work, verify acceptance criteria, prepare delivery, inspect release readiness, handle PR or issue follow-through, and confirm shipped state. Use when work is ready for review, merge, release, publish, push, or handoff. Not for root-cause debugging.
Turn rough ideas, product questions, architecture choices, implementation options, and tradeoffs into decision-ready plans. Use when the user asks what to build, whether an approach is worth it, how to structure a solution, or what plan the agent should execute. Not for debugging an already broken behavior.
Diagnose failures, broken behavior, regressions, test failures, runtime errors, stale state, rendering bugs, and repeated failed fixes. Use when something does not work, used to work, crashes, fails tests, or needs root-cause proof. Not for product planning or release readiness.
Extract reusable lessons from completed work, failed attempts, user corrections, logs, diffs, tests, project outcomes, local agent memory, and conversation history, then update durable skills or rules. Use when asked to learn from experience, personalize an agent from prior work, improve skills, refine agent behavior, audit skill health, or turn repeated mistakes into guidance.
Research unfamiliar domains, source materials, repositories, documents, or problem spaces and turn them into structured understanding before planning or implementation. Use when the task asks for deep research, source synthesis, domain learning, evidence mapping, or study notes. Not for one-off link fetching or simple copy editing.
Review implemented work, verify acceptance criteria, prepare delivery, inspect release readiness, handle PR or issue follow-through, and confirm shipped state. Use when work is ready for review, merge, release, publish, push, or handoff. Not for root-cause debugging.
Turn rough ideas, product questions, architecture choices, implementation options, and tradeoffs into decision-ready plans. Use when the user asks what to build, whether an approach is worth it, how to structure a solution, or what plan the agent should execute. Not for debugging an already broken behavior.
Define product direction, interaction principles, UI structure, visual execution rules, and screenshot-based polish before or during frontend implementation. Use when the task involves UI, product design, interaction behavior, visual quality, or design-system consistency. Not for backend-only logic.