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skills contient 21 skills collectées depuis agentara, avec une couverture métier par dépôt et des pages de détail sur le site.
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Predict FIFA World Cup matches, full tournament paths, and champion probabilities through Codex-native subagents that analyze live news, weather, injuries, markets, Polymarket, tactics, and tournament context while updating a real-time web dashboard. Use when asked to forecast World Cup games, predict the full World Cup outlook, compare match forecasts, or show prediction progress live in a browser.
Create AI image-generation prompts and image-generation workflows for torn-paper editorial collage style posters with layered ripped paper, rough typography, stamps, tape, stickers, cutout subjects, photocopy grain, and collectible evidence-board energy. Use when the user asks to generate, redesign, or prompt an Image Generator for this specific torn-paper collage poster style, especially when they provide a theme plus optional reference image, person photo, news/event data, launch data, product/object photo, cultural moment, technology milestone, or mood/style references.
Use for Chinese-language or China-family-context family-doctor-style parenting and child health management: 育儿, 宝宝护理, 科学养育, 生长发育, 喂养, 母乳, 配方奶, 辅食, 睡眠, 湿疹, 过敏观察, 疫苗沟通, 居家观察, 宝宝档案, parenting.md tracking, 看病问诊, 病例归档, 父母焦虑, 家庭协作, visual parenting plans, or dad-focused caregiving. Also use as a safety bridge when a caregiver raises acute child symptoms in a parenting context. Do not use for diagnosis, prescriptions, medication dosing, lab reports, or adult-only health questions.
Use when writing, rewriting, or reviewing PR/CL descriptions, commit messages, or code-change summaries that explain what changed and why. TRIGGER on "write PR description", "improve this commit message", "summarize this diff", "CL description", "change description", or "make this PR/CL description easier to review". DO NOT TRIGGER for code review, PR splitting, code restructuring, user-facing changelogs, or reviewer replies unless the requested output is a change description.
Use when reviewing code, pull requests, patches, CLs, diffs, or proposed implementations for engineering quality, code health, design, functionality, tests, maintainability, specialist risk, or approval risk. TRIGGER on "review this PR", "code review", "LGTM?", "approve?", "is this code/diff/change safe to merge/deploy?", and local diff reviews. DO NOT TRIGGER for PR descriptions, PR splitting, author review-feedback responses, or non-code safety questions unless code review is requested.
Use when a code hotfix, rollback alternative, production/security/legal fix, launch blocker, or hard external deadline claims expedited review or relaxed process. TRIGGER on "emergency change", "hotfix", "prod incident", "major security hole", "must ship today", "hard deadline", "bypass review", or "fast-track this PR" for qualification only. DO NOT TRIGGER for ordinary urgency, soft deadlines, Friday timing, manager pressure, time-zone delay, or review unless emergency status is disputed.
Use when drafting, rewriting, classifying, or improving code review comments as a reviewer. TRIGGER on rough review notes, requests to make comments clearer or kinder, severity labels, "how should I phrase this review comment?", "write review comments", author pushback, or turning findings into PR comments. If role is unclear, ask reviewer or author. DO NOT TRIGGER for full code review, PR descriptions, or author responses unless wording is requested.
Use when handling code review feedback as the change author, addressing reviewer comments, drafting replies, resolving disagreements, or summarizing updates. TRIGGER on "address review feedback", "respond to this review comment", "reviewer asked", "I disagree with reviewer", "what should I reply?", or "apply PR comments". If role is unclear, ask reviewer or author. DO NOT TRIGGER for reviewer comment writing, full code review, or PR descriptions unless author-response behavior is requested.
Use when planning, splitting, shrinking, or sequencing large features, refactors, migrations, or pull requests into small reviewable PRs or CLs. TRIGGER on "split this PR", "this diff is too large", "stacked PRs", "change sequence", "reviewable chunks", "migration plan", "how should I break this up?", or implementation scope too broad for one review. DO NOT TRIGGER for full code review, PR description writing, or tiny one-file edits that already form one self-contained change.
End-to-end orchestration for non-trivial software feature development. Use this skill whenever the user asks to implement a PR-sized feature, break down a plan, have subagents review a plan, run a plan-review-development-acceptance loop, coordinate multiple review perspectives, produce an acceptance report, or generate an HTML PR summary. Prefer this skill for multi-step code changes even if the user only says "build this feature" and the task is not a tiny one-file edit.
Turn a thesis, proposition, trend, question, or explainer topic into a citation-backed, image-rich, interactive website and deploy it with Vercel CLI. Use when the user asks to research a claim deeply, generate visuals, build a shareable web experience, publish a microsite, create an interactive story/report, or deploy a researched site to Vercel.
Transform a user-provided photo or image into a strange vintage Soviet or Eastern European children's book illustration with grotesque humorous cartoon energy, shaky ink, faded watercolor, dirty paper texture, awkward anatomy, nervous absurd expressions, sparse composition, and an absurd handwritten English rhyme. Use this skill when the user asks to turn a photo into an unsettling old children's book illustration, 1980s Eastern European illustration, weird Soviet cartoon book art, grotesque watercolor storybook art, or clumsy absurd illustrated caption style. Do NOT trigger for polished fantasy art, cute children's illustration, modern vector art, realistic portraits, anime, clean editorial illustration, or generic vintage filters.
Generate a premium 6-slide presentation design board as one single composite image. Use this skill whenever the user asks for PPT design concepts, keynote-style slide mockups, a strategy deck visual, an editorial / sports / news / business analysis deck, a TV-friendly slide layout, or any "6-page slide board" / "design these slides" / "PPT 设计稿" / "幻灯片设计图" request. The skill plans the deck slide-by-slide, asks the user to pick light vs dark mode, selects layouts from a named layout library, has the user approve the plan, then generates the composite image and self-reflects on the rendered result. Do NOT trigger for text-only deck outlines (the user wants writing, not visuals), single-slide design (this skill always produces 6), or live editable PPTX/Keynote files (this skill produces a rendered image).
Generate a /goal mega prompt for Claude Code or Codex CLI by interviewing the user about their task. Use when the user wants to define a long-horizon autonomous goal — migration, refactor, feature build, optimization loop, test fixing, research project, learning system, or any task where the agent should run end-to-end without hand-holding. Trigger on: "help me write a goal", "I want Claude to keep working until...", "run this autonomously", "set a /goal", or any request that implies sustained agentic execution toward a non-trivial outcome. The skill conducts a structured interview (one question at a time) to extract outcome, context, success criteria, constraints, and quality bar — then outputs a filled-in mega prompt ready to paste into Claude Code or Codex.
Doctor Strange — causal sand-table simulation via parallel universe subagents. Models actors, incentives, constraints, feedback loops, state changes, and failure modes before rendering how a future event may unfold step by step, like a human mentally rehearsing multiple futures. Stores simulations as persistent memory for later recall. TRIGGER when: user explicitly asks to simulate / rehearse / play out a scenario; user says "推演", "模拟", "预演", "imagine", "what if", "run through", "play this out", "what could go wrong"; user faces a high-stakes upcoming decision and is uncertain how it will unfold. DO NOT TRIGGER when: user wants factual lookup or research; user wants analysis of a past event (use regular memory); user wants a simple recommendation without simulation; user is debugging code or doing technical work unrelated to decision-making. Three modes: SIMULATE (run a new forward simulation), RECALL (surface past simulations as soft priors), MANAGE (list/void/re-run stored simulations).
Render a markdown draft / any document in the conversation context into a single-file "paper proposal" HTML — serif body, monospace meta, numbered sections, inline SVG figures, callouts, tables, optional interactive elements. Trigger when the user says "turn this into HTML / render as a web page / make a pretty HTML / give me a single-page doc / generate article HTML / paper-style HTML / convert to article html / render this as a doc html" or similar, and wants a **static single file** rather than Figma/PDF/PPT. Also fires when the user pastes some markdown and says "beautify this / typeset this / give me a web version". Do NOT trigger when the user wants slides, needs a backend, or needs a multi-page site.
Create character design documentation and character design sheet images for video, storyboard, advertising, animation, or AI video-generation workflows. Use this skill whenever the user asks to design a character, extract a character from a reference image, make a character sheet, create a turnaround sheet, keep a person consistent across scenes, or generate character assets for a video project. This skill first writes a confirmable {character-name}.md design spec, waits for user approval or revision, and only then generates {character-name}.png.
Plan short-form video, vlog, travel, lifestyle, documentary, or cinematic social video scripts by negotiating duration, choosing a story arc and visual style, then splitting the film into timed scenes of 4-15 seconds. Use this skill whenever the user asks for a video plan, short video plan, scene breakdown, montage plan, travel video script, TikTok/Reels/Shorts storyboard, or cinematic short-form narrative, even if they only describe a loose theme or destination.
Create cinematic movie poster concepts and final poster images from a user's brief, existing video plan, storyboard, character design, or project context. Use this skill whenever the user asks to generate a film poster, movie poster, key art, campaign poster, teaser poster, title poster, or promotional visual for a video project. This skill proposes several creative directions first when appropriate, defaults to a 3:4 poster ratio when no ratio is specified, and ensures typography, title treatment, imagery, genre, setting, and story tone are coherent and visually inventive.
Generate storyboard image boards and matching video-generation prompt scripts for specific scenes in a short video plan. Use this skill whenever the user asks to create a storyboard, storyboard image, video prompt script, scene prompt, image-to-video prompt, shot board, or per-scene video-generation package, especially when they specify a scene number, duration, or an existing video plan. This skill saves outputs as storyboard/scene-XX.png and storyboard/scene-XX.md and enforces grid sizing, timing labels, and strict character, wardrobe, prop, and location continuity.
急诊分诊与症状排查助手。当用户描述身体不适、疼痛、突发症状,或者说"我哪里痛"、"我不舒服"、"该挂什么科"、"需要去医院吗"、"帮我判断一下"等与身体健康相关的紧急或半紧急问题时,触发此 skill。也适用于用户帮家人朋友做初步症状排查的场景。核心能力:通过假设-排除式交互问诊快速缩小可能病因范围,给出病因可能性排行、挂号科室建议和到院后应做的检查项目。帮用户在就医前做好信息准备,减少在医院的沟通成本。