Topic: codex-skills
9,266 skills in this topic.
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understand-chat
Use when you need to ask questions about a codebase or understand code using a knowledge graph
Lum1104/Understand-Anything 8,185
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understand-onboard
Use when you need to generate an onboarding guide for new team members joining a project
Lum1104/Understand-Anything 8,185
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understand-dashboard
Launch the interactive web dashboard to visualize a codebase's knowledge graph
Lum1104/Understand-Anything 8,185
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understand-explain
Use when you need a deep-dive explanation of a specific file, function, or module in the codebase
Lum1104/Understand-Anything 8,185
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understand-knowledge
Analyze a Karpathy-pattern LLM wiki knowledge base and generate an interactive knowledge graph with entity extraction, implicit relationships, and topic clustering.
Lum1104/Understand-Anything 8,185
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understand
Analyze a codebase to produce an interactive knowledge graph for understanding architecture, components, and relationships
Lum1104/Understand-Anything 8,185
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understand-domain
Extract business domain knowledge from a codebase and generate an interactive domain flow graph. Works standalone (lightweight scan) or derives from an existing /understand knowledge graph.
Lum1104/Understand-Anything 8,185
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understand-diff
Use when you need to analyze git diffs or pull requests to understand what changed, affected components, and risks
Lum1104/Understand-Anything 8,185
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skillshare
Manages and syncs AI CLI skills and agents across 50+ tools from a single source.
Use this skill whenever the user mentions "skillshare", runs skillshare commands,
manages skills or agents (install, update, uninstall, sync, audit, analyze, check, diff, search),
or troubleshoots skill/agent configuration (orphaned symlinks, broken targets, sync
issues). Covers both global (~/.config/skillshare/) and project (.skillshare/)
modes. Also use when: adding new AI tool targets (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.),
setting target include/exclude filters or copy vs symlink mode, using backup/restore
or trash recovery, piping skillshare output to scripts (--json), setting up CI/CD
audit pipelines, building/sharing skill hubs (hub index, hub add), or working with
agents (single .md files synced to agent-capable targets like Claude, Cursor,
Augment, OpenCode) via positional `agents` filter or `--kind agent`, plus
`.agentignore` and `enable`/`disable` for per-agent toggles.
runkids/skillshare 1,424
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skillshare-cli-e2e-test
Run isolated E2E tests in devcontainer from ai_docs/tests runbooks. Use this skill whenever the user asks to: run an E2E test, execute a test runbook, validate a feature end-to-end, create a new runbook, or test CLI behavior in isolation. If you need to run a multi-step CLI validation sequence (init → install → sync → verify), this is the skill — it handles ssenv isolation, flag verification, and structured reporting. Prefer this over ad-hoc docker exec sequences for any test that follows a runbook or needs reproducible isolation.
runkids/skillshare 1,424
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skillshare-release
End-to-end release workflow for skillshare. Runs tests, generates changelog (via /changelog), writes RELEASE_NOTES, updates version numbers, commits, and drafts announcements. Use when the user says "release", "prepare release", "cut a release", "release v0.19", or any request to publish a new version. For changelog-only tasks, use /changelog instead.
runkids/skillshare 1,424
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skillshare-implement-feature
Implement a feature from a spec file or description using TDD workflow. Use this skill whenever the user asks to: add a new CLI command, implement a feature from a spec, build new functionality, add a flag, create a new internal package, or write Go code for skillshare. This skill enforces test-first development, proper handler split conventions, oplog instrumentation, and dual-mode (global/project) patterns. If the request involves writing Go code and tests, use this skill — even if the user doesn't explicitly say "implement".
runkids/skillshare 1,424
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skillshare-codebase-audit
Cross-validate CLI flags, docs, tests, and targets for consistency across the codebase. Use this skill whenever the user asks to: audit the codebase, check for consistency issues, find undocumented flags, verify test coverage, validate targets.yaml, check handler split conventions, or verify oplog instrumentation. This is a read-only audit — it reports issues but never modifies files. Use after large refactors, before releases, or whenever you suspect docs/code/tests have drifted out of sync.
runkids/skillshare 1,424
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skillshare-update-docs
Update website docs to match recent code changes, cross-validating every flag against source. Use this skill whenever the user asks to: update documentation, sync docs with code, document a new flag or command, fix stale docs, or update the README. This skill covers all website/docs/ categories (commands, reference, understand, how-to, troubleshooting, getting-started) plus the built-in skill description and README. If you just implemented a feature and need to update docs, this is the skill to use. Never manually edit website docs without cross-validating flags against Go source first.
runkids/skillshare 1,424
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skillshare-ui-website-style
Skillshare frontend design system for the React dashboard (ui/) and Docusaurus website (website/). Use this skill whenever you: build or modify a dashboard page or component in ui/src/, style or layout website pages or custom CSS in website/, create new React components for the dashboard, add pages to the dashboard, fix visual bugs in either frontend, or need to know which design tokens, components, or patterns to use. This skill covers color tokens, typography, component API, page structure, accessibility, keyboard shortcuts, animations, and anti-patterns for both frontends. Even if the user just says "fix the styling" or "add a card", use this skill to ensure consistency.
runkids/skillshare 1,424
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skillshare-changelog
Generate CHANGELOG.md entry from recent commits in conventional format. Also syncs the website changelog page. Use this skill whenever the user asks to: generate a changelog, document what changed between tags, or create a new CHANGELOG entry. If you see requests like "write the changelog for v0.17", "what changed since last release", this is the skill to use. Do NOT manually edit CHANGELOG.md without this skill — it ensures proper formatting, user-perspective writing, and website changelog sync. For full release workflows (tests, changelog, release notes, version bump, announcements), use /release instead.
runkids/skillshare 1,424
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skillshare-devcontainer
Run CLI commands, tests, and debugging inside the skillshare devcontainer. Use this skill whenever you need to: execute skillshare CLI commands for verification, run Go tests (unit or integration), reproduce bugs, test new features, start the web UI, or perform any operation that requires a Linux environment. All CLI execution MUST happen inside the devcontainer — never run skillshare commands on the host. If you are about to use Bash to run `ss`, `skillshare`, `go test`, or `make test`, stop and use this skill first to ensure correct container execution.
runkids/skillshare 1,424
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activitykit
Implement, review, or improve Live Activities and Dynamic Island experiences in iOS apps using ActivityKit. Use when building real-time updating widgets for the Lock Screen and Dynamic Island — delivery tracking, sports scores, ride-sharing status, workout timers, media playback, or any time-sensitive information that updates in real time. Also use when working with ActivityKit, ActivityAttributes, Activity lifecycle (request/update/end), Dynamic Island layouts (compact/minimal/expanded), push-to-update Live Activities, or Lock Screen live widgets.
dpearson2699/swift-ios-skills 409
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alarmkit
Implement AlarmKit alarms and countdown timers for iOS and iPadOS with Lock Screen, Dynamic Island, and Apple Watch system UI. Covers AlarmManager scheduling, AlarmAttributes and AlarmPresentation, AlarmButton stop and snooze actions, authorization, state observation, and Live Activity integration. Use when building wake-up alarms, countdown timers, or alarm-style alerts that need Apple's system alarm experience.
dpearson2699/swift-ios-skills 409
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appmigrationkit
Transfer app data between platforms using AppMigrationKit. Use when implementing one-time data migration from Android or other platforms to iOS, managing cross-platform transfer sessions with AppMigrationExtension, packaging and archiving user data for export, importing resources on the destination device, tracking transfer progress, handling migration errors, or building onboarding flows that import existing user data.
dpearson2699/swift-ios-skills 409
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app-intents
Implement App Intents for Siri, Shortcuts, Spotlight, widgets, Control Center, and Apple Intelligence on iOS. Covers AppIntent actions, AppEntity and EntityQuery models, AppShortcutsProvider phrases, IndexedEntity Spotlight indexing, WidgetConfigurationIntent, SnippetIntent, and assistant schemas. Use when exposing app actions or entities to system surfaces.
dpearson2699/swift-ios-skills 409
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apple-on-device-ai
Integrate on-device AI using Foundation Models framework, Core ML, and open-source LLM runtimes on Apple Silicon. Covers Foundation Models (LanguageModelSession, @Generable, @Guide, SystemLanguageModel, structured output, tool calling), Core ML (coremltools, model conversion, quantization, palettization, pruning, Neural Engine, MLTensor), MLX Swift (transformer inference, unified memory), and llama.cpp (GGUF, cross-platform LLM). Use when building tool-calling AI features, working with guided generation schemas, converting models, or running on-device inference.
dpearson2699/swift-ios-skills 409
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adattributionkit
Measure ad effectiveness with privacy-preserving attribution using AdAttributionKit. Use when registering ad impressions, handling attribution postbacks, updating conversion values, implementing re-engagement attribution, configuring publisher or advertiser apps, or replacing SKAdNetwork with AdAttributionKit for ad measurement.
dpearson2699/swift-ios-skills 409
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app-store-review
Prepare for App Store review and prevent rejections. Covers App Store review guidelines, app rejection reasons, PrivacyInfo.xcprivacy privacy manifest requirements, required API reason codes, in-app purchase IAP and StoreKit rules, App Store Guidelines compliance, ATT App Tracking Transparency, EU DMA Digital Markets Act, HIG compliance checklist, app submission preparation, review preparation, metadata requirements, entitlements, widgets, and Live Activities review rules. Use when preparing for App Store submission, fixing rejection reasons, auditing privacy manifests, implementing ATT consent flow, configuring StoreKit IAP, or checking HIG compliance.
dpearson2699/swift-ios-skills 409