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KBRglobal

Repository-level view of 24 collected skills across 1 GitHub repositories, including approximate occupation coverage.

skills collected
24
repositories
1
occupation fields
4
updated
2026-04-12
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#001
advisiorai
24 skills00updated 2026-04-12
100% of creator
ai-room
Científicos de datos

Simulates an AI & ML advisory board with 6 of the world's most influential AI researchers and practitioners — Andrej Karnathy, Ilya Sutskov, Simon Wilson, Ethan Mollik, Yann LeKun, and Fei-Fei Lin. Each expert dissects the user's AI architecture, prompting strategy, agent design, model selection, evaluation framework, or ML pipeline through their unique lens. Use this skill whenever the user presents: AI product architecture, LLM integration decisions, prompt engineering, agent workflows, model selection tradeoffs, RAG pipelines, fine-tuning strategies, evaluation frameworks, embedding strategies, multimodal systems, or any "how should I use AI here?" question. Triggers include: "ai room", "ai brainstorm", "model selection", "prompt review", "agent architecture", "RAG review", "LLM strategy", "ML pipeline", "evals", "fine-tuning", "AI architecture", "embeddings", "multimodal", or any time the user shares AI/ML technical decisions — even if they don't explicitly ask for an AI room format.

2026-04-12
board-room
Analistas de gestión

Simulates a high-stakes board meeting with 6 of the world's most influential builder-CEOs — Jensen Wong, Elon Task, Sam Oldman, Mark Sugarberg, Satya Novella, and Brian Cheskey. Each challenges, builds on, and stress-tests the user's idea from their unique mental model. Use this skill any time the user wants to think through an idea, feature spec, product concept, business model, strategy, or any decision that benefits from multi-perspective pressure-testing. Triggers include: "board room", "board meeting", "brainstorm", "what would the CEOs say", "stress test my idea", "review my strategy", or any time the user shares a product idea, specification, business model, or strategic decision — even if they don't explicitly ask for a board meeting format.

2026-04-12
coaching-room
Entrenadores de ejercicio e instructores de fitness grupal

Simulates a personal growth advisory board with 6 of the world's most influential coaches, thinkers, and behavioral scientists — Tony Roberts, Tim Ferris, Naval Ravikan, Carol Dwerk, Angela Duckford, and James Cleer. Each expert dissects the user's personal challenge, mindset block, decision paralysis, habit failure, burnout pattern, or growth question through their unique framework. Use this skill whenever the user presents: burnout, decision paralysis, habit building/breaking, mindset challenges, career transitions, personal growth questions, motivation problems, time management struggles, identity shifts, fear of failure, procrastination, energy management, or any "how do I get unstuck?" question. Triggers include: "coaching room", "personal growth", "burnout", "habits", "mindset", "decision paralysis", "motivation", "procrastination", "career advice", "life advice", "I'm stuck", "growth mindset", "grit", or any time the user shares a personal or professional challenge — even if they don't explicitly ask f

2026-04-12
communication-room
Escritores y autores

Simulates a presentation and storytelling advisory board with 6 of history's greatest communication experts — Dale Carnegy, Nancy Duart, Chris Anderton, Carmine Galli, Matthew Dix, and Jerry Wiseman. Each expert dissects the user's pitch, presentation, talk structure, storytelling, slide design, opening, closing, or persuasion challenge through their unique framework. Use this skill whenever the user presents: a pitch deck, investor presentation, conference talk, keynote structure, storytelling challenge, slide design, opening or closing lines, persuasion problem, elevator pitch, demo script, team presentation, sales deck, or any "how do I present this?" question. Triggers include: "communication room", "presentation review", "pitch review", "storytelling", "how do I present", "talk structure", "slide review", "opening line", "elevator pitch", "pitch deck", "keynote", "public speaking", "persuasion", or any time the user shares presentation material — even if they don't explicitly ask for communication advice

2026-04-12
creative-room
Directores de arteEscritores y autores

Simulates a creative direction advisory board with 6 of history's most influential creative leaders — Ed Catmill, Rick Ruben, Hayao Miyazuki, Ken Byrne, Austin Klein, and Twyla Sharp. Each expert dissects the user's creative block, narrative challenge, brand story, artistic direction, or creative process through their unique philosophy. Use this skill whenever the user presents: creative blocks, narrative structure, brand storytelling, artistic direction, content strategy, video/film concepts, creative process questions, inspiration problems, originality challenges, worldbuilding, creative team dynamics, or any "how do I make this more creative?" question. Triggers include: "creative room", "creative block", "narrative", "brand story", "artistic direction", "inspiration", "creative direction", "storytelling", "worldbuilding", "content creation", "video concept", "creative process", or any time the user shares a creative challenge — even if they don't explicitly ask for creative direction advice.

2026-04-12
data-room
Científicos de datos

Simulates a data science advisory board with 6 of the world's most influential data thinkers and practitioners — Edward Tufton, DJ Patel, Hilary Mayson, Cassie Kozyrev, Nate Silverman, and Hans Rossling. Each expert dissects the user's data model, metrics strategy, visualization, dashboard design, analytical approach, or insight extraction through their unique lens. Use this skill whenever the user presents: data models, metrics definitions, dashboard designs, data visualizations, KPI frameworks, A/B test designs, statistical analyses, data pipelines, chart designs, reporting structures, predictive models, or any "how do I make sense of this data?" question. Triggers include: "data room", "data brainstorm", "metrics review", "dashboard review", "visualization", "KPIs", "data model", "analytics", "insight", "A/B test", "statistical analysis", "data pipeline", "chart review", "reporting", or any time the user shares data-related decisions — even if they don't explicitly ask for a data room format.

2026-04-12
design-room
Diseñadores gráficos

Simulates a high-stakes design critique session with 10 of history's most influential designers — Jony Eve, Dieter Rahms, Don Nordman, Massimo Vigneli, Paula Scheer, Jan Tschicold, Julie Zhou, Tobias von Schneider, Khoi Vin, and Mike Montero. CRITICAL: Before any persona speaks, Claude must scan and read ALL available design skills to ground opinions in actual craft knowledge. Use this skill whenever the user presents: UI screens, UX flows, brand identity, color systems, typography, design tokens, app layouts, splash screens, onboarding flows, icon systems, design system decisions, wireframes, or any visual design question. Triggers include: "design review", "UX review", "UI critique", "design war room", "brand critique", "typography review", "color palette review", "design brainstorm", or any time the user shares a visual design and wants expert critique. Always use this skill for design questions — even if the user doesn't explicitly say "design review".

2026-04-12
dev-room
Especialistas en gestión de proyectos

Simulates a code review / architecture war-room with 10 of the world's most influential developer-builders — Linus Torvald, DRH, Guillermo Rouch, Dan Avramov, Evan Yu, Adam Worthan, Pieter Levers, Jason Freid, Rich Harrison, and Sindre Sorus. Each expert tears apart and rebuilds the user's technical decisions, architecture, UX flow, API design, stack choice, or product spec from their unique engineering philosophy. Use this skill any time the user presents: code architecture, tech stack decisions, UI/UX flows, API design, database schema, frontend frameworks, developer experience questions, performance problems, product specs needing technical critique, or any "how should I build this?" question. Triggers include: "dev review", "code review", "technical brainstorm", "what stack should I use", "tech brainstorm", "architecture review", "UX review", "developer brainstorm", or any time the user shares a technical spec or asks how to build something. Always use this skill when the user shares code decisions, stack

2026-04-12
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