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Skills individuales de Claude Code extraídas de todos los repositorios del directorio: cada SKILL.md, instalable con un comando, con su definición completa y las señales de confianza del repo.

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  1. 【WORKFLOW SKILL】通用剪辑流程。可用于剪辑日常/旅行 vlog,或是任何用户需求不明确的场景。A universal editing workflow. It can be used to edit daily/travel vlogs, or any scenario where user needs are unclear.

  2. 【WORKFLOW SKILL】根据输入视频的音频信息进行口播粗剪。Rough cut based on audio information from the input video for narration.

  3. 【CAPABILITY SKILL】基于用户提供的参考文案样本,对视频素材内容进行深度文风仿写,生成风格化脚本。Based on user-provided reference text samples, the video material is deeply rewritten in terms of writing style to generate a stylized script.

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  16. Use this skill to verify CLAIM-LEVEL grounding of a documentation page (or set of pages) against the source code. Activate when you have specific pages to check for factual accuracy -- not when sweeping a whole corpus (use docs-corpus-audit for that) and not when triaging a PR diff (use docs-sync for that). Trigger nouns: "is this doc accurate", "verify the page against the code", "fact-check this section", "any claims that drifted from source", "fact-checking", "grounding audit", "drift hunt", "claim verification". Returns per-claim verdicts (GROUNDED | PARTIAL | CONTRADICTED | UNSUPPORTED) with file:line evidence citations. Catches paragraph-level inaccuracies that page-level audit averages over -- e.g. a paragraph with 5 claims where 4 are grounded and 1 is fabricated. Does NOT modify files (returns advisory only); does NOT re-architect the docs; does NOT triage PRs.

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  29. Google Ads account audit and business context setup. Run this first — it gathers business information, analyzes account health, and saves context that all other ads skills reuse. Trigger on "audit my ads", "ads audit", "set up my ads", "onboard", "account overview", "how's my account", "ads health check", "what should I fix in my ads", or when the user is new to NotFair and hasn't run an audit before. Also trigger proactively when other ads skills detect that business-context.json is missing.

  30. Generate and A/B test Google Ads copy. Use when asked to write ad copy, headlines, descriptions, create ad variants, test ad messaging, improve CTR, or generate RSA (Responsive Search Ad) components. Trigger on "ad copy", "write ads", "headlines", "descriptions", "RSA", "responsive search ad", "ad text", "ad creative", "improve CTR", "ad A/B test", "ad variants", "write me an ad", "ad variation experiment", or when the user wants to improve click-through rate on existing ads.

  31. Score and diagnose Google Ads landing pages. Use when asked to audit a landing page, check landing page quality, diagnose high-CTR but low-conversion-rate ad groups, improve Quality Score's Landing Page Experience component, or compare an ad group's messaging against its landing page. Trigger on "landing page audit", "landing page score", "landing page quality", "why is my conversion rate low", "LPX", "landing page experience", "ad to page match", or when `/google-ads-audit` surfaces a high-CTR / low-CVR ad group.

  32. Manage Google Ads — performance, keywords, bids, budgets, negatives, campaigns, ads, search terms, QS, location targeting, bulk operations, experiments, asset management, portfolio bidding, offline conversions. Use for any mention of Google Ads, CPA, ROAS, ad spend, or campaign settings.

  33. Meta Ads (Facebook + Instagram) account audit and business context setup. Run this first — it gathers business information, analyzes account health, and saves context that all other Meta ads skills reuse. Trigger on "audit my Meta ads", "audit my Facebook ads", "Meta ads audit", "set up my Meta ads", "onboard Meta", "Meta account overview", "how's my Meta account", "Meta health check", "what should I fix in my Facebook ads", or when the user is new to NotFair Meta and hasn't run an audit before. Also trigger proactively when other Meta ads skills detect that meta business-context.json is missing.

  34. Manage Meta Ads (Facebook + Instagram) — performance, ROAS, CPM, frequency, audience overlap, learning phase, creative fatigue, budgets, ad sets, campaigns, ads. Use for any mention of Meta Ads, Facebook Ads, Instagram Ads, ROAS, CPM, ad spend, or campaign settings on Meta.

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  46. Reviews financial documents (prospectuses, ADVs, marketing materials) for FINRA 2210 compliance, required disclosures, and balanced presentation. Use when reviewing financial statements, audit documents, regulatory filings, or when the user mentions compliance checks, financial audits, or document verification.

  47. Analyzes documents and processes against FINRA, SEC, Federal Reserve, and CFPB regulatory frameworks. Identifies compliance gaps, classifies findings by severity, and recommends remediation. Use when performing compliance audits, regulatory reviews, gap analyses, or verifying policy adherence to financial regulations.

  48. Creates and configures agent.yaml files, writes SOUL.md personality definitions, and sets up agent directory structures with skills, tools, and knowledge. Use when the user wants to configure an agent, create agent.yaml, write SOUL.md, set up agent directory structure, or customize agent settings.

  49. Converts agent definitions between frameworks — exports to Claude Code, OpenAI, CrewAI, Lyzr, and GitHub Models formats, and imports from Claude, Cursor, and CrewAI projects. Use when the user wants to convert an agent, migrate to another framework, export to LangChain/AutoGen/CrewAI, or import from existing automation tools.

  50. Guides installation of gitagent and creation of first agent with scaffolding, configuration, and validation. Use when the user is new to gitagent, asks how to get started, wants to install gitagent, set up their first agent, or says 'how do I start?'

  51. Searches the SkillsMP registry, installs skills locally or globally, creates custom skills with SKILL.md frontmatter, and manages the skill lifecycle. Use when the user wants to find skills, add new capabilities, install a skill, browse available skills, create a custom skill, or manage the skills system.

  52. Configures and runs agents with different adapters including Claude, OpenAI, CrewAI, Lyzr, and GitHub Models. Supports local execution, remote git repos, and one-shot prompts. Use when the user wants to run an agent, switch LLM providers, configure adapter settings, or launch agents from git repositories.

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  56. Ingest a raw source document into the wiki. Reads the source, extracts key information, creates or updates wiki pages, maintains cross-references, and logs the operation. Use when the user adds a new source or says 'ingest this'.

  57. Health-check the wiki for contradictions, stale claims, orphan pages, missing cross-references, and knowledge gaps. Use periodically or when the user says 'lint the wiki' or 'check wiki health'.

  58. Query the wiki to answer questions. Searches wiki pages, synthesizes answers with citations, and optionally files valuable answers back as new wiki pages. Use when the user asks a question about the knowledge base.

  59. Researches a topic by breaking it into subtopics, gathering factual information with reasoning, and producing a structured summary with key findings and open questions. Use when the user asks to research, investigate, look up, summarize a topic, or says 'what is known about...' or 'learn about...'

  60. Semantic search over ingested documents using RAG (LlamaIndex/ChromaDB or Foundational RAG)

  61. Academic paper search via Google Scholar using Serper API

  62. Advanced web search using Tavily API for current information retrieval

  63. Reviews code diffs and files for security vulnerabilities (OWASP Top 10), error handling, complexity, naming conventions, and performance issues. Use when the user asks to review a PR, pull request, diff, merge request, or code changes.

  64. Use ONLY for abstract DataChain SDK questions — API usage, method signatures, or code patterns — when no specific dataset or bucket is referenced. If the request mentions creating, saving, listing, exploring datasets or buckets, use datachain-knowledge instead.

  65. Use when asked about Studio job analytics — compute hours, user spend, failure rates, cost estimation, cluster usage. Generates and maintains dc-knowledge/jobs/index.md.

  66. Use whenever datasets, cloud storage buckets, or data pipelines are mentioned — creating, saving, querying, listing, exploring, deleting, or processing data in S3, GCS, Azure Blob, or local storage. Also use when running any script that may create datasets as a side effect. Maintains a knowledge base at dc-knowledge/ (JSON + markdown). ALWAYS use this skill when the user creates a dataset, saves pipeline output, runs a data script, or references any storage bucket.

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  93. Triage all open GitHub issues, PRs, and discussions in the current repository by fanning out up to 100 parallel subagents (one per item), then produce a single prioritized report ranking which PRs to review first, which issues to address first, and which discussions need maintainer attention. Use when the user asks to "triage open issues/PRs", "triage discussions", "prioritize the backlog", "what should I review first", "sweep the repo", or any request to bulk-evaluate open GitHub work and recommend an order.

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