- 📄 SKILL.md
initializing-vertical-flywheel
Use when a user asks to initialize a domain flywheel from natural language context, especially when environment details are incomplete or mixed with execution assumptions.
Use when a user asks to initialize a domain flywheel from natural language context, especially when environment details are incomplete or mixed with execution assumptions.
Use after implementing features, before claiming a phase is complete, when reviewing AI-generated code, or when code feels overly complex. Also use when you notice repeated patterns across files, a function exceeds 40 lines, nesting exceeds 3 levels, or an abstraction has only one implementation. Covers duplication, dead code, over-engineering, and AI-specific bloat patterns like verbose error handling and redundant type checks.
Post-task learning capture and knowledge promotion. Auto-invoke when a task or sprint is completed, when the user says "done", "finished", "wrap up", or when all acceptance criteria are checked off. Do NOT invoke when user says "ship it" — that triggers /ship-test-ensure instead.
Prevent Terraform/OpenTofu hallucinations by diagnosing and fixing failure modes: identity churn, secret exposure, blast-radius mistakes, CI drift, and compliance gate gaps. Use when generating, reviewing, refactoring, or migrating IaC and when building delivery/testing pipelines.
Tests and scores any Agent Skill against the official anthropics/skills specification. Use this skill when you need to check if a skill repository or SKILL.md file is compliant with the Agent Skills standard, audit skill quality, get a compliance score, or receive specific improvement suggestions. Trigger when users say things like "check my skill", "test this skill", "does my skill follow the spec", "score my skill", "review my SKILL.md", "is my skill correct", "检查我的skill", "测试这个skill", "这个skill符合规范吗", "给我的skill打分", or when they provide a path to a skill directory or SKILL.md file and want it reviewed.
Creates GitHub pull requests with properly formatted titles that pass the check-pr-title CI validation. Use when creating PRs, submitting changes for review, or when the user says /pr or asks to create a pull request.
Drift doc-to-code anchor conventions. Use when editing code that is bound by drift docs, updating docs, working with drift.lock, or when drift check reports stale anchors.
Use when creating or modifying any UI element visible to the user, reviewing HTML markup, adding interactive elements, or when Lighthouse Accessibility drops below 90.
Dafny code patterns and reference for lemmafit apps. Use when writing or editing .dfy files, defining state machines (Model, Action, Inv, Init, Step), or when Dafny verification fails and you need to fix errors. Covers the AppCore module pattern and common mistakes.
Analyze endpoint latency trends using historical check data from memory. Detects slow degradation, spikes vs sustained issues, and calculates baseline deviations. --- Latency trend analysis skill using episodic memory. ## When to activate Use this skill when comparing current latency against historical data, or when the user asks about performance trends for an endpoint. ## Methodology ### 1. Gather history
This skill should be used when performing a structured, read-only code review of a file, module, diff, commit, or pull request, especially when the user asks to review a PR or diff, 审查一个模块或文件, 看看改动有没有问题, or coordinate multiple review perspectives from one manual entry point.
This skill should be used when the user needs to build Account-Based Everything (ABX) GTM strategies for complex B2B sales. Use when working on ABM strategy, ICP scoring, messaging architecture, product launches, or pipeline acceleration for companies with fewer than 500 accounts, $100K+ deals, and 6+ month sales cycles.
skill-sample/ ├─ SKILL.md ⭐ Required: skill entry doc (purpose / usage / examples / deps) ├─ manifest.sample.json ⭐ Recommended: machine-readable metadata (index / validation / autofill) ├─ LICENSE.sample ⭐ Recommended: license & scope (open source / restriction / commercial) ├─ scripts/ │ └─ example-run.py ✅ Runnable example script for quick verification ├─ assets/ │ ├─ example-formatting-guide.md 🧩 Output conventions: layout / structure / style │ └─ example-template.tex 🧩 Templates: quickly generate standardized output └─ references/ 🧩 Knowledge base: methods / guides / best practices ├─ example-ref-structure.md 🧩 Structure reference ├─ example-ref-analysis.md 🧩 Analysis reference └─ example-ref-visuals.md 🧩 Visual reference
More Agent Skills specs Anthropic docs: https://agentskills.io/home
├─ ⭐ Required: YAML Frontmatter (must be at top) │ ├─ ⭐ name : unique skill name, follow naming convention │ └─ ⭐ description : include trigger keywords for matching │ ├─ ✅ Optional: Frontmatter extension fields │ ├─ ✅ license : license identifier │ ├─ ✅ compatibility : runtime constraints when needed │ ├─ ✅ metadata : key-value fields (author/version/source_url...) │ └─ 🧩 allowed-tools : tool whitelist (experimental) │ └─ ✅ Recommended: Markdown body (progressive disclosure) ├─ ✅ Overview / Purpose ├─ ✅ When to use ├─ ✅ Step-by-step ├─ ✅ Inputs / Outputs ├─ ✅ Examples ├─ 🧩 Files & References ├─ 🧩 Edge cases ├─ 🧩 Troubleshooting └─ 🧩 Safety notes
Skill files are scattered across GitHub and communities, difficult to search, and hard to evaluate. SkillWink organizes open-source skills into a searchable, filterable library you can directly download and use.
We provide keyword search, version updates, multi-metric ranking (downloads / likes / comments / updates), and open SKILL.md standards. You can also discuss usage and improvements on skill detail pages.
Quick Start:
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One SKILL.md can be reused across tools.
Everything you need to know: what skills are, how they work, how to find/import them, and how to contribute.
A skill is a reusable capability package, usually including SKILL.md (purpose/IO/how-to) and optional scripts/templates/examples.
Think of it as a plugin playbook + resource bundle for AI assistants/toolchains.
Skills use progressive disclosure: load brief metadata first, load full docs only when needed, then execute by guidance.
This keeps agents lightweight while preserving enough context for complex tasks.
Use these three together:
Note: file size for all methods should be within 10MB.
Typical paths (may vary by local setup):
One SKILL.md can usually be reused across tools.
Yes. Most skills are standardized docs + assets, so they can be reused where format is supported.
Example: retrieval + writing + automation scripts as one workflow.
Some skills come from public GitHub repositories and some are uploaded by SkillWink creators. Always review code before installing and own your security decisions.
Most common reasons:
We try to avoid that. Use ranking + comments to surface better skills: