memory-usage
How to effectively use the memory system to remember and recall information
How to effectively use the memory system to remember and recall information
Project to your future self and ask what you would regret not doing. Use for career decisions, strategic pivots, risk-taking choices, and life-changing decisions.
Create beautiful visual art in .png and .pdf documents using design philosophy. You should use this skill when the user asks to create a poster, piece of art, design, or other static piece. Create original visual designs, never copying existing artists' work to avoid copyright violations.
Run a Spice.ai cookbook recipe to completion by following its README instructions. Use this skill whenever the user wants to test, run, verify, or execute a cookbook recipe — e.g., "run the kafka recipe", "test the localpod recipe", "try out the ai recipe", "does the duckdb connector recipe work?". Also trigger when the user asks to validate, smoke-test, or QA any recipe in this repository, run all recipes, or check which recipes are locally runnable.
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Quickly understand Jam's feeling today. Use when you need to understand Jam's feeling today.
Quickly understand Jam's feeling today. Use when you need to understand Jam's feeling today.
Rust 技能索引。提供所有技能的快速导航和查询入口。触发词:skill, index, 技能, 索引, 目录
Guidelines for premium tactile "Felt" experience in Varisankya
Creates a comprehensive care guide for your specific plant
Send Antithesis feedback or a bug report regarding Antithesis skills for AI agents.
Apply TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) methodology to resolve technical contradictions and find innovative solutions. Use for engineering design, breaking through impossible constraints, and systematic innovation.
This skill convenes a 6-agent collaborative pre-production session. Story Architect, Dialogue Writer, Scene Writer, Research Specialist, Standards Reviewer, and Continuity Editor pitch their creative visions before writing begins. Use when: starting a new screenplay, planning major rewrites, reimagining existing material, or seeking diverse expert perspectives.
This skill provides screenplay transition formatting and conventions. Covers CUT TO, DISSOLVE TO, FADE IN/OUT, SMASH CUT, and when to use (or avoid) transitions for pacing and story effect. Use when: adding scene transitions, formatting transition elements, understanding transition conventions, or controlling pacing.
This skill provides personal theme mining exercises for screenwriters. Covers finding compelling themes from life experiences, analyzing what makes favorite films resonate, and developing thematic depth in stories. Use when: starting a new screenplay project, exploring personal themes for story ideas, or developing thematic depth for a story concept.
This skill provides one-page synopsis writing techniques for screenplays. Covers the five requirements of a good synopsis, synopsis vs treatment comparison, and formatting for submission to producers and executives. Use when: preparing submission materials, creating one-page story summaries, pitching to producers or executives, or condensing screenplay for coverage.
Three-act screenplay structure with beat placement. Covers opening image, inciting incident, midpoint, all is lost, climax, and page targets for feature screenplays. Use when: planning screenplay structure, analyzing narrative arc, placing story beats, or validating structural integrity.
This skill provides the 12 critical story questions for screenplay evaluation. Covers concept, theme, audience reaction, beginning, ending, rising tensions, characters, protagonist, motivation, antagonist, and believability. Use when: evaluating a screenplay draft, identifying story weaknesses, preparing for rewrites, or validating fundamentals before submission.
This skill provides Fountain scene heading formatting rules and conventions. Covers INT/EXT prefixes, location naming, time of day indicators, continuous scenes, and establishing shots. Use when: creating new scenes, formatting scene headings, managing location consistency, or organizing scene structure in Fountain format.
Scene-by-scene analysis techniques for screenplays. Covers scene anatomy, beat breakdown, pacing evaluation, and the core question "what changes?" to identify unnecessary or weak scenes. Use when: analyzing scene effectiveness, evaluating scene pacing, identifying scene problems, or breaking down scene beats.
This skill provides the WTFB 6-step screenplay rewriting process. Covers identifying story threads, evaluating scenes, improving dialogue, polishing action, and preparing for final draft submission. Use when: beginning the rewrite process, identifying weak scenes, improving overall script quality, or preparing for final polish.
This skill provides power dynamics analysis for screenplay scenes. Covers immediate, imminent, and underlying conflict types, antagonist relationships, and techniques for strengthening tension and stakes. Use when: analyzing conflict dynamics in a scene, strengthening antagonist relationships, identifying why a scene feels flat, or developing tension.
This skill provides logline (hook) writing techniques for screenplays. Covers the four components (characters, conflict, setting, action), formulas for effective loglines, and common mistakes to avoid. Use when: distilling a story to its essential hook, preparing pitch materials, testing if a concept is compelling, or marketing a screenplay.
This skill provides comprehensive film and television industry terminology. Covers production terms, script coverage vocabulary, development jargon, and professional communication standards from A-Z. Use when: encountering unfamiliar industry terminology, writing professional correspondence, understanding script coverage or notes, or communicating with industry professionals.