Agent skills
Skills you can use with AI coding agents, indexed from public GitHub repositories.
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tsaol/awesome-claude 50
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browser-use-agentcore
AWS AgentCore Browser skill for automated web testing and screenshot capture. Use this skill when the user asks to: - Test if a website works / 测试网站是否正常 - Take a screenshot of a webpage / 截取网页截图 - Check for JavaScript errors or console errors - Verify API health endpoints - Open a URL in a cloud browser - Debug website loading issues This skill uses AWS Bedrock AgentCore Browser (cloud-based, no local browser needed).
tsaol/awesome-claude 50
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writing-clearly-and-concisely
Apply Strunk's timeless writing rules to ANY prose humans will read—documentation, commit messages, error messages, explanations, reports, or UI text. Makes your writing clearer, stronger, and more professional.
viktorvan/dot-files
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prompt-optimizer
This skill should be used when users request help optimizing, improving, or refining their prompts or instructions for AI models. Use this skill when users provide vague, unclear, or poorly structured prompts and need assistance transforming them into clear, effective, and well-structured instructions that AI models can better understand and execute. This skill applies comprehensive prompt engineering best practices to enhance prompt quality, clarity, and effectiveness.
viktorvan/dot-files
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receiving-feedback
Use when receiving feedback, before implementing suggestions, especially if feedback seems unclear or technically questionable - requires technical rigor and verification, not performative agreement or blind implementation
viktorvan/dot-files
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brainstorming
You MUST use this before any creative work - creating features, building components, adding functionality, or modifying behavior. Explores user intent, requirements and design before implementation.
viktorvan/dot-files
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product-roadmap
Build and manage a product roadmap for a solopreneur business. Use when deciding what to build next, prioritizing features, planning product development over quarters, communicating plans to customers or stakeholders, or managing scope and expectations. Covers prioritization frameworks, roadmap structure, customer feedback integration, and saying no to feature requests. Trigger on "product roadmap", "what to build next", "feature prioritization", "roadmap planning", "product strategy", "feature requests".
JK-0001/skills 2
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business-plan
Write, structure, and update a business plan for a solopreneur. Use when creating a plan from scratch, updating an existing plan after a pivot or new phase, or preparing a plan to share with investors, partners, or even just to clarify your own strategy. Covers executive summary, market analysis, competitive positioning, revenue model, operations plan, financial projections, and risk assessment — all adapted for a one-person business. Trigger on "write a business plan", "business plan", "create my plan", "business plan template", "update my business plan", "plan for my business", "investor pitch plan".
JK-0001/skills 2
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goal-setting-okrs
Set and track goals for a solopreneur business using OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) and related frameworks. Use when defining business goals, creating quarterly or annual targets, building KPIs, tracking progress, or aligning daily work with strategic direction. Covers OKR methodology adapted for solo operators, goal hierarchy (vision → annual → quarterly → weekly), and review cadences. Trigger on "set goals", "OKRs", "business goals", "quarterly goals", "KPIs", "goal setting", "how to track progress", "annual goals", "prioritize my work", "what should I focus on".
JK-0001/skills 2
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market-research
Conduct structured market research for a solopreneur business. Use when sizing a market, understanding industry dynamics, mapping the competitive landscape broadly, identifying trends, or building customer personas from external data. Covers TAM/SAM/SOM estimation, free data sources, trend analysis, and persona construction. Trigger on "research this market", "how big is this market", "understand the industry", "market trends", "who are the players in this space", "market analysis".
JK-0001/skills 2
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sop-generator
Turn messy recordings, transcripts, voice notes, or brain dumps into clean, team-ready Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Use when you have Loom videos, meeting transcripts, rough notes, or verbal walkthroughs that need to become documented processes. Covers SOP structure, extraction from various input types, quality checklist, and automation strategies. Trigger on "create SOP", "turn this into an SOP", "document this process", "make this team-ready", "convert transcript to SOP", "write a procedure".
JK-0001/skills 2
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revenue-model-design
Design a revenue model for a solopreneur business — how money flows in, from whom, and on what cadence. Use when deciding how to monetize a product or service, choosing between revenue streams, structuring recurring vs one-time income, or diversifying revenue. Covers all major revenue model types, selection criteria, revenue stream stacking, and the relationship between revenue model and product design. Trigger on "how will I make money", "revenue model", "monetization strategy", "revenue streams", "recurring revenue", "how to monetize", "business revenue model", "diversify income".
JK-0001/skills 2
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project-management
Manage projects, tasks, and priorities effectively as a solopreneur. Use when organizing work, tracking progress, managing deadlines, coordinating with contractors or clients, or building project management systems. Covers task management methods, prioritization frameworks, project planning templates, tool selection, and personal productivity workflows. Trigger on "project management", "manage my work", "organize tasks", "project planning", "task management", "prioritization", "stay organized".
JK-0001/skills 2
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copywriting
Write persuasive copy for landing pages, emails, ads, sales pages, and marketing materials. Use when you need to write headlines, CTAs, product descriptions, ad copy, email sequences, or any text meant to drive action. Covers copywriting formulas (AIDA, PAS, FAB), headline writing, emotional triggers, objection handling in copy, and A/B testing. Trigger on "write copy", "copywriting", "landing page copy", "headline", "write a sales page", "ad copy", "email copy", "persuasive writing", "how to write [marketing text]".
JK-0001/skills 2
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seo-strategy
Build and execute an SEO strategy for organic search traffic. Use when planning keyword targeting, optimizing content for search engines, building backlinks, improving site structure, or troubleshooting SEO issues. Covers keyword research, on-page SEO, technical SEO basics, link building, and tracking rankings. Trigger on "SEO", "search engine optimization", "rank on Google", "keyword research", "SEO strategy", "organic traffic", "improve search rankings", "SEO for [my site/business]".
JK-0001/skills 2
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naming-and-domains
Name a business, product, or service and secure a matching domain. Use when brainstorming names, evaluating name quality, checking domain availability, choosing between name candidates, or planning a domain strategy. Covers naming frameworks, name-quality criteria, trademark basics, domain extensions, and the full name-to-domain pipeline. Trigger on "help me name my business", "name ideas", "find a domain", "business name", "product name", "domain name", "what should I call it", "naming strategy", "check domain availability".
JK-0001/skills 2
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mvp-planning
Plan and scope a Minimum Viable Product for a solopreneur. Use when deciding what to build first, what to cut, how to prioritize features, how to define "done" for a first launch, and how to structure the MVP build process. Covers the MVP definition, feature ruthless-cutting framework, build-vs-buy decisions, launch criteria, and post-launch learning loops. Trigger on "plan my MVP", "minimum viable product", "what should I build first", "scope my product", "MVP roadmap", "what features to include", "first version", "launch something".
JK-0001/skills 2
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unit-economics
Calculate, understand, and improve the unit economics of a solopreneur business. Use when figuring out if the business is actually profitable per customer, when CAC or LTV numbers are needed, when evaluating whether a pricing or acquisition strategy is sustainable, or when making data-driven decisions about marketing spend and pricing. Covers CAC, LTV, payback period, contribution margin, and the feedback loops between them. Trigger on "unit economics", "CAC", "customer acquisition cost", "LTV", "lifetime value", "payback period", "is my business profitable", "contribution margin", "am I making money per customer", "should I spend more on marketing".
JK-0001/skills 2
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idea-validation
Validate a business idea before investing time or money. Use whenever a solopreneur has a raw idea and needs a structured process to stress-test it against reality — covering problem definition, demand evidence, competitive context, customer discovery, riskiest-assumption testing, and a scored go/no-go decision. Trigger on phrases like "validate my idea", "is this worth building", "should I pursue this", "test my business idea", "does this idea have legs".
JK-0001/skills 2
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customer-onboarding
Design and execute customer onboarding that drives activation and retention. Use when building onboarding flows for new users, reducing churn in the first 30 days, improving time-to-value, or creating onboarding sequences (email, in-app, or manual). Covers activation metrics, onboarding step design, friction reduction, and measuring onboarding success. Trigger on "customer onboarding", "onboarding flow", "user onboarding", "reduce early churn", "improve activation", "onboarding sequence", "time to value".
JK-0001/skills 2
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customer-retention
Build and execute customer retention strategies for a solopreneur business. Use when reducing churn, improving customer lifetime value, building loyalty programs, re-engaging inactive users, or creating retention-focused product and communication strategies. Covers churn analysis, retention cohorts, lifecycle marketing, win-back campaigns, and loyalty mechanics. Trigger on "customer retention", "reduce churn", "keep customers", "improve retention", "churn rate", "customer loyalty", "win-back campaign".
JK-0001/skills 2
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grant-writing-framework
Write winning grant proposals for nonprofits and social impact organizations. Covers grant research and selection, proposal structure, compelling narrative writing, budget development, evaluation plans, and submission best practices. Use when applying for foundation grants, government funding, corporate sponsorships, or capacity-building grants. Trigger on "write a grant proposal", "grant writing", "apply for funding", "foundation grant", "nonprofit fundraising", "how to get grants".
JK-0001/skills 2
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competitive-analysis
Perform a deep competitive analysis for a solopreneur business. Use when mapping competitors in detail, finding exploitable gaps, understanding competitor strategy, benchmarking your own offering, or deciding how to position against the field. Goes deeper than the broad landscape mapping in market-research — this is focused dissection of specific competitors. Trigger on "analyze my competitors", "competitive analysis", "who are my competitors", "competitor deep-dive", "how do I beat the competition", "competitive landscape", "benchmark against competitors".
JK-0001/skills 2
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product-launch
Plan and execute a product launch for a solopreneur business. Use when launching a new product, feature, service, or major update. Covers pre-launch strategy, building anticipation, launch day execution, post-launch momentum, and measuring launch success. Trigger on "product launch", "launch my product", "launch strategy", "how to launch", "launch plan", "go-to-market launch".
JK-0001/skills 2