irish-takeaway
Find nearby takeaways in Ireland and browse menus via Deliveroo/Just Eat. Uses Google Places API for discovery and browser automation for menu scraping.
taste-and-craft
Good taste is knowing what is good. Craft is making it real. Together they separate products people tolerate from products people love. Paul Graham's essays explore how taste develops and why it matters. This skill synthesizes PG's wisdom on quality, simplicity, and the details that separate great from good. Use when "keywords, contexts, " mentioned.
recipe-creator
Create custom recipes based on available ingredients, dietary restrictions, and preferences
universal-fallback
Use when the animation domain is unclear or spans multiple contexts—provides general-purpose Disney animation principle guidance.
brainstorming
Expand seeds and escape convergent ideation. Use when you have the start of an idea and want to grow it, when brainstorming produces the same ideas every time, or when you need to explore possibility space.
interpreting-immunohistochemistry
Guides IHC panel selection and interpretation for tumor classification and prognostication. Use when ordering IHC panels, interpreting staining patterns, or classifying tumors by immunophenotype.
sympy
Use this skill when working with symbolic mathematics in Python. This skill should be used for symbolic computation tasks including solving equations algebraically, performing calculus operations (derivatives, integrals, limits), manipulating algebraic expressions, working with matrices symbolically, physics calculations, number theory problems, geometry computations, and generating executable code from mathematical expressions. Apply this skill when the user needs exact symbolic results rather than numerical approximations, or when working with mathematical formulas that contain variables and parameters.
hypothesis-generation
Generate testable hypotheses. Formulate from observations, design experiments, explore competing explanations, develop predictions, propose mechanisms, for scientific inquiry across domains.
moral-parallax
Generate speculative fiction stories about systemic exploitation by collapsing comfortable moral distances. Use when exploring how privilege and harm are connected, when writing about systems that export consequences, or when you want stories where innocence becomes impossible.
positional-revelation
Generate stories where ordinary people become crucial through their structural position in systems. Use when you want protagonists who aren't chosen ones but accidental pivots, when mundane jobs should reveal conspiracies, or when you need structurally inevitable involvement rather than coincidence.
identity-denial
Structure stories around protagonists who refuse to acknowledge what they're becoming. Use when exploring self-deception, moral transformation, or the gap between self-perception and reality.
underdog-unit
Generate stories about institutional outcasts given impossible mandates with minimal resources. Use when you want team dynamics in hostile institutions, David vs. Goliath within organizations, or narrative tension from constraint-driven creativity.
cliche-transcendence
Transform predictable story elements into fresh, original versions. Use when something feels generic, when feedback says "I've seen this before," when elements orbit the protagonist too conveniently, or when you want to make a familiar trope feel new. Applies the 8-step CTF process and Orthogonality Principle.
writing-clearly-and-concisely
Use when writing prose humans will read—documentation, commit messages, error messages, explanations, reports, or UI text. Applies Strunk's timeless rules for clearer, stronger, more professional writing.
genre-conventions
Diagnose genre problems and generate genre-specific elements. Use when genre promise is unclear, when elements feel misplaced, when secondary genres compete with primary, or when you need genre-specific entropy. Covers all 11 elemental genres from the Writing Excuses framework.
worldbuilding
World architect specializing in fictional history, magic systems, and lore consistencyUse when "worldbuilding, world lore, fictional world, create a world, fantasy setting, sci-fi universe, game lore, magic system, Sanderson's Laws, hard magic, soft magic, create a culture, fantasy religion, naming language, world bible, lore document, worldbuilding, lore, narrative, fiction, game-narrative, fantasy, scifi, magic-systems, culture-design, mythology, conlang" mentioned.
cardiology-science-for-people
Write rigorous, accurate cardiology science for general audiences—not doctors. Use when the user wants to: (1) Explain clinical trials or research in plain English, (2) Write science content an 8th grader can understand WITHOUT dumbing it down, (3) Create thought leadership for the intelligent public rather than medical peers, (4) Transform complex cardiology findings into stories and narratives, (5) Write pieces where readers DON'T need another LLM to understand the explanation. Maintains full scientific rigor with PubMed citations for verification while avoiding academic language, trial acronyms, and intimidating statistics.
story-sense
Diagnose what any story needs regardless of its current state. This skill should be used when a writer is stuck, evaluating story problems, when narrative feels broken, or when someone asks 'what's wrong with my story?'. Keywords: story, diagnosis, stuck, narrative, plot, character, worldbuilding, revision.