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memory-curator

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Distill verbose daily logs into compact, indexed digests. Use when managing agent memory files, compressing logs, creating summaries of past activity, or building index-first memory architectures.

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people-memories

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Capture short personal notes about people you mention, store them in a lightweight DB, and recall those details whenever you ask about them later. Use when you want to remember preferences, reminders, or the context around a person without digging through past chats.

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phoenixclaw

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Passive journaling skill that scans daily conversations via cron to generate markdown journals using semantic understanding. Use when: - User requests journaling ("Show me my journal", "What did I do today?") - User asks for pattern analysis ("Analyze my patterns", "How am I doing?") - User requests summaries ("Generate weekly/monthly summary")

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hindsight-self-hosted

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Store team knowledge, project conventions, and learnings from tasks. Use to remember what works and recall context before new tasks. Connects to a self-hosted Hindsight server. (user)

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notion-research-documentation

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Searches across your Notion workspace, synthesizes findings from multiple pages, and creates comprehensive research documentation saved as new Notion pages. Turns scattered information into structured reports with proper citations and actionable insights.

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context-driven-development

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Use this skill when working with Conductor's context-driven development methodology, managing project context artifacts, or understanding the relationship between product.md, tech-stack.md, and...

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mathjax-rendering

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Render mathematical formulas in Obsidian using LaTeX/MathJax syntax. Use when writing equations, matrices, integrals, summations, or any mathematical notation in Obsidian notes.

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markdown-tables

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Use when creating or formatting tables in markdown. Covers table syntax, alignment, escaping, and best practices.

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notion-knowledge-capture

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Capture conversations and decisions into structured Notion pages; use when turning chats/notes into wiki entries, how-tos, decisions, or FAQs with proper linking.

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obsidian

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Work with Obsidian vaults as a knowledge base. Features: fuzzy/phonetic search across all notes, auto-folder detection for new notes, create/read/edit notes with frontmatter, manage tags and wikilinks. Use when: querying knowledge base, saving notes/documents, editing existing notes by user instructions.

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feishu-doc-manager

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📄 Feishu Doc Manager | 飞书文档管理器 Seamlessly publish Markdown content to Feishu Docs with automatic formatting. Solves key pain points: Markdown table conversion, permission management, batch writing. 将 Markdown 内容无缝发布到飞书文档,自动渲染格式。 解决核心痛点:Markdown 表格转换、权限管理、批量写入。

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llm-wiki-skill

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A CLI agent skill based on Karpathy's LLM Wiki — Create and maintain a persistent, interconnected Markdown knowledge base—ingesting sources, enabling queries over compiled knowledge, and ensuring consistency through linting.

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xmind-generator

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Generate XMind mind map files (.xmind) from Markdown outlines or plain text descriptions. Use when a user asks to create a mind map, visualize a structure, or export to XMind format. Supports both Markdown outline syntax (# headings, - bullets, indentation) and free-form text descriptions. Output is saved as a .xmind file in the workspace directory, openable directly in XMind app.

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ontological-renamer

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Renames projects and content with dense, meaningful ontological titles that describe essence and function. Combines 3-4 words using separator conventions (- for compound/close words, -- for distant concepts). Provides translations to Latin and Greek. Use when naming projects, repositories, systems, or concepts.

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obsidian-bases

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Create and edit Obsidian Bases (.base files) with views, filters, formulas, and summaries. Use when working with .base files, creating database-like views of notes, or when the user mentions Bases, table views, card views, filters, or formulas in Obsidian.

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smart-content-creator

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Transform reading notes and insights into polished, authentic content (blogs, social media, visualizations) that preserves your unique voice and avoids AI-style writing. Creates content that sounds unmistakably human.

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ark-documentation

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Guidance for structuring Ark documentation using the Diataxis framework. Use this skill when creating new docs, deciding where content belongs, reviewing documentation PRs, or restructuring existing documentation.

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processon-mindmap

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Provides comprehensive guidance for ProcessOn mind mapping including mind map creation, node management, and collaboration. Use when the user asks about ProcessOn mind maps, needs to create mind maps, organize ideas, or collaborate on mind maps.

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Study Notes Generator

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This skill should be used when the user asks to "create study notes", "generate study notes", "make study notes", "transform to study notes", "convert to study notes", "study note format", or wants to "break down a topic for studying". It transforms any study topic or concept into structured, comprehensive study notes.

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deep-reading-analyst

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Comprehensive framework for deep analysis of articles, papers, and long-form content using 10+ thinking models (SCQA, 5W2H, critical thinking, inversion, mental models, first principles, systems thinking, six thinking hats). Use when users want to: (1) deeply understand complex articles/content, (2) analyze arguments and identify logical flaws, (3) extract actionable insights from reading materials, (4) create study notes or learning summaries, (5) compare multiple sources, (6) transform knowledge into practical applications, or (7) apply specific thinking frameworks. Triggered by phrases like 'analyze this article,' 'help me understand,' 'deep dive into,' 'extract insights from,' 'use [framework name],' or when users provide URLs/long-form content for analysis.

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