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paperclip contém 36 skills coletadas de paperclipai, com cobertura ocupacional por repositório e páginas de detalhe dentro do site.
Skills neste repositório
Create, comment on, update, and list Paperclip tasks from Hermes using scoped Paperclip API credentials.
Publish static HTML pages and asset folders to the Paperclip-approved S3 and CloudFront website host. Use when asked to deploy, publish, host, or share a persistent Paperclip page, wireframe viewer, prototype, report, or other static site without using here.now.
Generate, implement, or review Paperclip capsule visuals. Use when the user asks for Paperclip capsule art, capsule banks, agent capsule visuals, heartbeat status capsules, capsule identicons, capsule graphic-generator output, or validation of Paperclip capsule brand usage.
Interact with the Paperclip control plane API to manage tasks, coordinate with other agents, and follow company governance. Use when you need to check assignments, update task status, delegate work, post comments, set up or manage routines (recurring scheduled tasks), or call any Paperclip API endpoint. Do NOT use for the actual domain work itself (writing code, research, etc.) — only for Paperclip coordination.
Generate the stable Paperclip release changelog at releases/vYYYY.MDD.P.md by reading commits, changesets, and merged PR context since the last stable tag.
Turn a Paperclip issue or request into a structured implementation plan with child task graph, blockers, owners, and acceptance criteria, then save it as the issue `plan` document.
The Paperclip way of converting a plan into executable tasks. Use whenever you are asked to plan, scope, or break down work inside a Paperclip company. Industry-agnostic guidance on how to translate a plan into assigned issues with the right specialty, dependencies, and parallelization so Paperclip's executor can pick up the work — it does not prescribe a plan format. Pair with the `paperclip` skill, which covers the mechanics of writing the plan document and reassigning the issue.
Manage a Paperclip company as a board member via chat. Covers onboarding (company creation, CEO setup, hiring plans), agent management, approvals, task monitoring, cost oversight, and work product review. Use this skill whenever the user wants to interact with their Paperclip control plane.
Run, verify, reseed, and repair a Paperclip isolated dev workspace service. Use when asked to start or fix a Paperclip project/worktree service and prove that it is managed by the Paperclip runtime, has the full bootstrapped cloned database, is healthy, accepts normal dev credentials, exposes populated app data, and is visible as running from both the control-plane and the served workspace app.
Run a single Terminal-Bench problem through Paperclip in a bounded, human-in-the-loop improvement cycle until the smoke passes, the board rejects the next fix, the iteration budget is exhausted, or a real blocker is named. Each iteration runs a bounded smoke against an isolated Paperclip App worktree, captures artifacts, diagnoses the exact stop point with `/diagnose-why-work-stopped`, requests board confirmation before any product fix, then reruns against the same worktree. Use whenever an issue asks to "run Terminal-Bench in a loop", "drive Terminal-Bench until it passes", "loop fix-git through Paperclip", or otherwise points at a Terminal-Bench task and asks for bounded iteration with diagnosis.
Developer/maintainer skill for adding a new issue-thread interaction kind to the Paperclip codebase end-to-end: shared contract, server service/routes, UI card, fixtures/Storybook, CLI/MCP/plugin SDK helpers, agent guidance, and tests. Use when a Paperclip contributor is asked to introduce a new interaction family (something analogous to `request_confirmation`, `request_checkbox_confirmation`, `ask_user_questions`, or `suggest_tasks`) or to extend the issue-thread interaction system with a new card type. Do NOT install this on production Paperclip agents — it is for repo work, not agent runtime behavior.
Plan a weekly editorial calendar by mapping company goals to publishable topics, owners, status, and verification notes.
Produce low-fidelity black-and-white UI wireframes as standalone SVG files, optionally bundled into a single-page HTML viewer and published via the here-now skill. Use when the user asks to "wireframe X", "sketch a screen for", "draft a layout", "low-fi mockup", "rough mock", "make a page to view the wireframes", "build a viewer for these screens", or to "deploy / publish / host the wireframes". Do NOT use when the user wants production UI code, branded designs, hi-fi mockups, or animated/interactive prototypes — use frontend-design or similar instead.
Keep project docs aligned with recent code and feature changes — detect drift, update affected pages, and add release-relevant notes without rewriting unchanged sections.
Triage Paperclip inbox issues that are stale, blocked, in-review, or assigned-but-not-progressing, and decide a single next action per issue (resume, reassign, unblock, escalate, or close).
Produce QA acceptance criteria and a manual validation plan for a feature change — golden path, edge cases, error states, performance limits, and explicit pass/fail evidence.
Prepare a GitHub pull request from a feature branch — branch hygiene, commit shape, title/body, verification notes, screenshots for UI work, and replies to review comments.
Drive a real browser to inspect or interact with a web page or app — navigate, take screenshots, read console and network, fill simple forms — for verification tasks, not unattended automation.
Write a release announcement — changelog, blog post, in-app note, or social post — that leads with user impact, names the audience, and includes upgrade/migration steps without filler.
Give a structured product design critique — user job clarity, hierarchy, affordance, error states, accessibility, and consistency — focused on what to change, in what order, and why.
Write the Discord release announcement for a stable Paperclip release. Companion to `release-changelog` — that skill produces the file at `releases/vYYYY.MDD.P.md`; this one turns that file into a single copy-pasteable Discord post in dotta's voice and attaches it as the `discord_announcement` document on the release issue.
Use when an operation issue is an index refresh — typically the hourly index-refresh routine. Rebuild `wiki/index.md` so each entry has a tight, scannable one-line summary and the catalog tracks the actual contents of `wiki/`. Resolve drift between the index and recent log activity, but do not edit page content.
Use when an operation issue is a Paperclip cursor-window, distill, or backfill — `operationType: "distill"` or `"backfill"` and the body references a Paperclip source bundle for a project or root issue. Turn raw Paperclip activity into a wiki-insightful project page, decisions log, and history note. This skill exists specifically to replace the stiff, datestamp-heavy templated output that the deterministic distiller produces.
Use when an operation issue asks you to ingest a captured source from `raw/` into the LLM Wiki, or when the user explicitly says "ingest <slug>". The issue body will name a file under `raw/` (e.g. `raw/karpathy-llm-wiki.md`) and ask for durable wiki pages. Do not invoke this skill for Paperclip activity bundles — those use `paperclip-distill` instead.
Use when an operation issue is a lint or health-check (`operationType: "lint"`) — typically the nightly lint routine or a manual "Run lint" from the UI. Audit the wiki for contradictions, orphans, weak provenance, broken links, and missing concept pages, and return a triage list — do not auto-fix.
Use the LLM Wiki plugin tools to maintain a cited local company wiki.
Use when an operation issue asks you to answer a question from the LLM Wiki — `operationType: "query"` and a question in the issue body. Answer with citations to wiki pages and raw sources, and offer to file durable synthesis back into `wiki/synthesis/` so the work compounds instead of disappearing into a chat thread.
Create new agents in Paperclip with governance-aware hiring. Use when you need to inspect adapter configuration options, compare existing agent configs, draft a new agent prompt/config, and submit a hire request.
Create agent company packages conforming to the Agent Companies specification (agentcompanies/v1). Use when a user wants to create a new agent company from scratch, build a company around an existing git repo or skills collection, or scaffold a team/department of agents. Triggers on: "create a company", "make me a company", "build a company from this repo", "set up an agent company", "create a team of agents", "hire some agents", or when given a repo URL and asked to turn it into a company. Do NOT use for importing an existing company package (use the CLI import command instead) or for modifying a company that is already running in Paperclip.
Technical guide for creating a new Paperclip agent adapter. Use when building a new adapter package, adding support for a new AI coding tool (e.g. a new CLI agent, API-based agent, or custom process), or when modifying the adapter system. Covers the required interfaces, module structure, registration points, and conventions derived from the existing claude-local and codex-local adapters.
Handle a GitHub Security Advisory response for Paperclip, including confidential fix development in a temporary private fork, human coordination on advisory-thread comments, CVE request, synchronized advisory publication, and immediate security release steps.
Iteratively gets a GitHub pull request's checks green. Detects the PR for the current branch or uses a provided PR number, waits for every check on the latest head SHA to appear and finish, investigates failing checks, fixes actionable code or test issues, pushes, and repeats. Escalates with a precise blocker when failures are external, flaky, or not safely fixable. Use when a PR still has unsuccessful checks after review fixes, including after greploop.
Coordinate a full Paperclip release across engineering verification, npm, GitHub, smoke testing, and announcement follow-up. Use when leadership asks to ship a release, not merely to discuss versioning.
Audit top-level documentation (README, SPEC, PRODUCT) against recent git history to find drift — shipped features missing from docs or features listed as upcoming that already landed. Proposes minimal edits, creates a branch, and opens a PR. Use when asked to review docs for accuracy, after major feature merges, or on a periodic schedule.
File-based memory system using Tiago Forte's PARA method. Use this skill whenever you need to store, retrieve, update, or organize knowledge across sessions. Covers three memory layers: (1) Knowledge graph in PARA folders with atomic YAML facts, (2) Daily notes as raw timeline, (3) Tacit knowledge about user patterns. Also handles planning files, memory decay, weekly synthesis, and recall via qmd. Trigger on any memory operation: saving facts, writing daily notes, creating entities, running weekly synthesis, recalling past context, or managing plans.
Paperclip UI design system guide for building consistent, reusable frontend components. Use when creating new UI components, modifying existing ones, adding pages or features to the frontend, styling UI elements, or when you need to understand the design language and conventions. Covers: component creation, design tokens, typography, status/priority systems, composition patterns, and the /design-guide showcase page. Always use this skill alongside the frontend-design skill (for visual quality) and the web-design-guidelines skill (for web best practices).