iOS 26 Liquid Glass expert. Use when user asks about Liquid Glass implementation, SwiftUI glassEffect, migration from iOS 17/18, morphing animations, GlassEffectContainer, or wants to generate glass-style UI components. Covers code generation, troubleshooting, HIG compliance, accessibility, performance optimization, and cross-platform differences.
Stop AI agents from secretly bypassing your rules. Mechanical enforcement with git hooks, secret detection, deployment verification, and import registries. Born from real production incidents: server crashes, token leaks, code rewrites. Works with Claude Code, Clawdbot, Cursor. Install once, enforce forever.
End-to-end review, fix, publish, and verify a blog post PR from another author
Creates Mermaid and ASCII diagrams for flowcharts, architecture, ERDs, state machines, mindmaps, and more. Use when user mentions diagram, flowchart, mermaid, ASCII diagram, text diagram, terminal diagram, visualize, C4, mindmap, architecture diagram, sequence diagram, ERD, or needs visual documentation.
Expert helper for Docker containers, Docker Compose, and container optimization
Execute an autonomous development loop that picks one task per iteration, implements it, verifies it, and commits the result — each iteration in a fresh context window. Use when user runs /ralph, mentions "ralph loop", "autonomous loop", "builder verifier", "run tasks automatically", "iterate on tasks", "develop autonomously", or wants an automated build-verify-commit cycle with task tracking.
Join the Hegemon testnet using the shared chainspec, verify genesis, sync to the tip, and enable mining safely.
Automatically generates comprehensive test suites (unit, integration, E2E) based on code and past testing patterns. Use when user says "write tests", "test this", "add coverage", or after fixing bugs to create regression tests. Eliminates testing friction for ADHD users.
Provide a pre-commit checklist and staging hygiene (review diffs, stage specific files, avoid common noise like dist/ or .env, and fix mistakes with reset/rm --cached/amend). Use when the user is about to commit, asks for a commit workflow, or needs help cleaning up staged files.
Use the docmgr CLI to manage ticketed docs (create tickets, add docs, relate code files with file-note, update changelog, and search). Use when the user asks how to use docmgr, wants a docmgr command sequence, or needs docmgr best practices (file-note, quoting, doctor).
Creates GitHub Pull Requests with existing PR detection, branch pushing, and intelligent title/body generation. Use when user requests to create pull request, open PR, update PR, push for review, ready for review, send for review, get this reviewed, make a PR, share code, request review, create draft PR, submit for review, run /create-pr command, or mentions "PR", "pull request", "merge request", "code review", "GitHub PR", or "draft".
Guide users through structured collaborative documentation creation. Use when user wants to write documentation, update README, create architecture docs, draft proposals, technical specs, decision docs, refactor documentation, create API docs, or document code.
Transform vague inputs into precision-optimized AI prompts for Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or other LLMs. Use when user mentions "optimize prompt", "improve prompt", "lyra", "prompt engineering", or needs help crafting effective AI prompts.
Master defensive Bash scripting for production automation, CI/CD pipelines, and system utilities. Expert in safe, portable, and testable shell scripts with POSIX compliance, modern Bash 5.x features, and comprehensive error handling. Use when writing shell scripts, bash automation, CI/CD scripts, system utilities, or mentions "bash", "shell script", "automation", "defensive programming", or needs production-grade shell code.
Validate skills against Anthropic best practices for frontmatter, structure, content, file organization, hooks, MCP, and security (62 rules in 8 categories). Use when creating new skills, updating existing skills, before publishing skills, reviewing skill quality, or when user mentions "validate skill", "check skill", "skill best practices", "skill review", or "lint skill".
Create Product Requirements Document (PRD) and setup for Ralph autonomous loop. Use when user runs /create-prd command, wants to set up a project for Ralph, mentions "ralph setup", "create prd", "product requirements", or needs to generate tasks for autonomous development.
Orchestrates 6-phase SDLC pipeline (discovery, requirements, architecture, workstreams, implementation, summary) for guided feature development. Use when user runs /core:develop command, requests spec-driven development, wants to create implementation plans with architecture decisions, or mentions "SDLC", "spec-driven", "plan feature", "development pipeline". Supports plan persistence, wave-based resume, autonomous mode, and architecture/implementation verification.
Create and manage Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) with auto-numbering, template detection, and index maintenance. Use when user mentions "ADR", "architecture decision", "document this decision", "create ADR", editing ADR files (docs/adr/, doc/adr/, .adr/), or discussing architectural choices and tradeoffs.
Creates feature branches with optimized short naming, auto-incrementing, and commit type detection (feat/fix/refactor). Supports manual descriptions and auto-generation from uncommitted git changes. Use when user requests to create branch, start new branch, make branch, checkout new branch, switch branch, new task, start working on, begin work on feature, begin feature, create feature branch, run /create-branch command, or mentions "branch", "feature", "new feature", "feat", "fix", or "checkout".
Analyzes git commit history and generates professional changelogs with semantic versioning, conventional commit support, and multiple output formats (Keep a Changelog, Conventional, GitHub). Use when editing CHANGELOG.md, CHANGELOG.txt, or HISTORY.md files, preparing release notes, creating releases, bumping versions, updating changelog, documenting changes, writing release notes, tracking changes, version bump, tag release, or when user mentions "changelog", "release notes", "version history", "release", "semantic versioning", or "conventional commits".