Topic: cursor
7,943 skills in this topic.
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packmind-create-package
Guide for creating Packmind packages via the CLI. This skill should be used when users want to create a new package to organize standards, commands, and skills for distribution.
PackmindHub/packmind 260
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packmind-create-skill
Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends CoPilot's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
PackmindHub/packmind 260
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packmind-create-standard
Guide for creating coding standards via the Packmind CLI. This skill should be used when users want to create a new coding standard (or add rules to an existing standard) that captures team conventions, best practices, or coding guidelines for distribution to CoPilot.
PackmindHub/packmind 260
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packmind-onboard
Complete automated onboarding: analyzes codebase, creates package, and generates standards & commands via CLI. Automatic package creation when none exist, user selection when packages are available.
PackmindHub/packmind 260
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packmind-update-playbook
Use when updating, adding, fixing, changing, or deprecating Packmind playbook artifacts (standards, commands, skills). Triggers on explicit phrases like "update packmind standard", "add a packmind skill", "fix packmind command", "change packmind playbook", "deprecate a standard". Also triggers — even without an explicit request — whenever the conversation reveals an opportunity: a new coding convention was just agreed on, a recurring pattern emerged, a workflow changed, a rule was found outdated, or the user says things like "we always do X", "let us remember to Y", "that is the pattern we use". If there is any chance the conversation established a convention or exposed a gap, invoke this skill proactively. This skill defines a mandatory workflow: do NOT edit artifact files directly — follow all phases regardless of change size.
PackmindHub/packmind 260
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qa-review
Review a user story implementation against its Example Mapping (EM) specification.
PackmindHub/packmind 260
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test-factory-patterns
This skill provides guidance for writing test factories in the Packmind codebase. It should be used when creating or updating factory functions in `**/test/*Factory.ts` files to ensure realistic test data with variety.
PackmindHub/packmind 260
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update-playbook
This skill should be used when the user wants to evaluate and update the Packmind playbook (standards, commands, skills) based on the current conversation context. Triggers on requests like "update the playbook", "sync standards", "check if we need new standards", or after significant coding sessions where patterns emerged.
PackmindHub/packmind 260
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ux-microcopy
This skill provides senior UX writing expertise for crafting user-facing microcopy. It should be used when writing or reviewing UI text such as blank states, error messages, success messages, confirmation dialogs, tooltips, form labels, validation messages, loading states, onboarding text, CTAs, or any frontend component that communicates intention to the user. Also triggers when writing CLI output messages (progress feedback, errors, success confirmations, usage hints). Triggers on user-facing string literals in frontend code, empty state components, error boundaries, toast/notification text, modal copy, placeholder text, and CLI console.log/chalk/ora output messages.
PackmindHub/packmind 260
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working-with-playground-app
This skill provides guidance for building UI/UX prototypes in the Packmind playground app. It should be used when creating a new prototype, iterating on an existing prototype, or working with files in apps/playground/. Triggers on mentions of "playground", "prototype", or direct work within the apps/playground/ directory.
PackmindHub/packmind 260
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working-with-pm-design-kit
This skill provides guidance for using the Packmind UI component library (@packmind/ui). It should be used when building or modifying frontend UI with PM-prefixed components, working with Chakra UI in the Packmind codebase, or when questions arise about available components, theming, or layout patterns. Triggers on mentions of PM components, @packmind/ui, Chakra UI usage, design kit, or frontend component implementation.
PackmindHub/packmind 260
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researcher
Research analyst in a multi-bot group chat — synthesizes background information, fact-checks claims, identifies knowledge gaps, and suggests next steps. Use when the conversation needs context, a factual claim needs verification, someone asks for background research, or a discussion lacks supporting evidence.
0xranx/golembot 247
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coder
Code specialist in a multi-bot group chat — writes, reviews, debugs, and explains code. Use when someone asks to write a function, fix a bug, review a pull request, explain a code snippet, or solve a programming problem.
0xranx/golembot 247
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escalation
Escalate unresolvable or sensitive requests to a human agent by recording an escalation entry. Use when the user asks to speak to a human, the bot cannot answer confidently, the request involves financial, legal, or security concerns, a safety issue is detected, or the user is frustrated after repeated failures.
0xranx/golembot 247
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general
Handle everyday conversation, answer questions, manage files, take notes, run scripts, and maintain persistent memory across sessions. Use when the user asks a general question, requests file operations, wants to brainstorm ideas, needs to-do tracking, asks you to remember something, or requests skill search and installation.
0xranx/golembot 247
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im-adapter
Format responses for instant messaging platforms such as Lark, DingTalk, WeCom, Slack, and Telegram. Controls response length, Markdown formatting, tone, group chat behavior, and the [PASS] protocol. Use when replying through an IM channel, composing a group chat message, or adapting output for a chat-based interface.
0xranx/golembot 247
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kb-guide
Search, read, create, and update knowledge base entries via MCP-connected KB tools. Use when the user asks to look up documentation, find existing articles, check if docs exist on a topic, create a new KB entry, update an existing document, or when domain questions should be answered from the knowledge base first.
0xranx/golembot 247
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message-push
Send proactive messages to IM groups or individual users via the gateway Send API. Use when the user says to send, post, notify, forward, or tell someone a message on Feishu, Slack, Telegram, Discord, DingTalk, or WeCom.
0xranx/golembot 247
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multi-bot
Coordinates responses between multiple GolemBot instances in a shared fleet. Use when the bot operates in a group chat with other bots, needs to decide whether to respond or pass, or must call a peer bot's API to fetch cross-domain data.
0xranx/golembot 247
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task-manager
Creates and manages scheduled tasks, cron jobs, recurring reminders, and timers via the Task HTTP API. Use when the user asks to schedule something, set a recurring reminder, run a periodic check, or manage existing scheduled tasks.
0xranx/golembot 247
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code-review
Reviews code changes, pull requests, and diffs for correctness, security, performance, and style. Use when the user submits a PR for review, asks to review a diff or code snippet, or requests a quality check on recent changes.
0xranx/golembot 247
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faq-support
Answers common customer questions from a knowledge base and escalates to a human agent when unable to help. Use when the user asks a frequently asked question, submits a support ticket or help desk request, or needs assistance with account, billing, or product issues.
0xranx/golembot 247
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data-analysis
Loads CSV, Excel, and JSON data files, performs statistical analysis, and generates charts and reports. Use when the user asks to analyze a dataset, compute statistics, create visualizations, find trends, or produce a data report.
0xranx/golembot 247
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meeting
Meeting notes assistant — organizes transcripts into structured minutes, extracts action items, and tracks attendee decisions. Use when the user asks to summarize a meeting, take meeting notes, write up minutes, create a meeting recap, list attendees, or extract action items from a call.
0xranx/golembot 247