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Fetch and analyze Bank of Israel (BOI) economic data: interest rates, CPI (madad hamchirim), exchange rates (sha'ar yatzig), and CBS statistics. Use when user asks about BOI interest rate, ribit Bank Israel, exchange rates, sha'ar yatzig, CPI index, madad, inflation data, or Israeli economic indicators. Foundation skill for Israeli financial analytics. Provides API access to data.boi.org.il and CBS data. Do NOT use for stock market data (use tase-stock-analysis instead) or for currency conversion (use shekel-currency-converter instead).
Set up automation — prospective memory triggers, neuro-symbolic rules, and CLAUDE.md sync. Use when the user says 'remind me when', 'trigger when', 'create a rule', 'auto-remember', 'sync to CLAUDE.md', 'push insights', 'set up trigger', 'when I open this file', 'when this keyword appears', or when you want to automate memory behavior based on conditions.
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Sharpens, refines, and optimizes AI agent skills through real usage — learns from mistakes, reviews quality, and improves over time. Observes skill execution in the current conversation, analyzes up to four sources (conversation friction, file diffs, user feedback, static diagnostic), and proposes concrete improvements to the target skill's SKILL.md. Works with Claude Code and compatible SKILL.md-based agent frameworks. Use after executing any skill: `/skill-sharpen [name]` or `/skill-sharpen` to auto-detect. `--review` processes accumulated lessons.
PM stress-test roleplay. Use this skill whenever a PM wants to practice handling a difficult situation with a designer or engineer, stress-test their instincts in a realistic scenario, or understand what it feels like to be on their team when things go wrong. You play a frustrated, skeptical, or overloaded team member and respond as they would. Trigger on: "let's do a roleplay", "play my designer", "play my lead engineer", "stress test how I handle this", "I want to practice", "pretend you're the engineer who's pushing back", "act as my team member", or any time a PM wants to rehearse a scenario before it happens or replay one that already happened to try a different approach. Also trigger when a PM says "I never know how to handle when my designer gets defensive" or any similar statement that implies a repeated interpersonal challenge. --- # Adversarial Roleplay Read `references/pm-excellence-behaviors.md` before beginning. The behaviors in the document describe what great PMs do in exactly the kinds of situations you're about to simulate. ## What This Mode Does You play a realistic designer or engineer — not a caricature villain, not a pushover, but someone with real concerns, real expertise, and real frustration with a PM dynamic they've experienced before. The PM interacts with you as they normally would. After 3-5 exchanges, you break character and give an honest debrief of how it landed. The goal is not to make the PM feel bad. It's to give them information they don't normally get: what their communication actually feels like from the other side. --- ## Process ### Step 1: Set Up the Scenario
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Use when writing, editing, or reviewing Russian-language text, or when user mentions ru-text. Covers typography, info-style, editorial, UX writing, business correspondence. Auto-activates on Russian text output. --- # ru-text — Russian Text Quality Independent Russian text quality reference by Arseniy Kamyshev. With gratitude to the authors whose work shaped modern Russian text standards.
Use when completing retro feature work, after implementation and tests pass, before creating PRs. Keywords: scenario tests, clean install, retro documentation updates.
Install wp-opencode on a VPS. Use this skill from your LOCAL machine to deploy a self-contained WordPress + OpenCode environment on a remote server.
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Use this skill for ANY multi-pane or multi-agent terminal orchestration in cmux. Required when the user wants to: run things in parallel in separate terminal panes, split the terminal, spawn a sub-agent (Claude Code, Codex) in another pane, fan out tasks across splits, send keystrokes or text to another pane (including ctrl-c), read terminal output from another pane, update sidebar status or progress bar, open a URL in cmux's built-in browser pane, or display markdown preview alongside the terminal. The cmux CLI is the ONLY way to do these things — Bash cannot split panes or spawn agents. Trigger phrases: 'in parallel', 'split pane', 'spawn agent', 'fan out', 'new pane', 'browser pane', 'sidebar', 'send to pane', 'read from pane', 'show the plan', 'ctrl-c to', '分屏', '并行', '开个 pane'. NOT for: single command execution, basic bash operations, or questions about tmux.
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Detect which GoClaw docs pages need updating when source code changes.
Manage container images, Helm charts, and build artifacts — registry organization, retention, promotion between environments.
Jest testing patterns, anti-patterns, and quality rules
Use when preparing Canadian tax review packets for T4 employment income, rental income, sole proprietorships, corporations, GST/HST, payroll, or slip season. Anchors the workflow in CRA source pages, uses Taxtips only for secondary checklist ideas, and produces human-review tax prep packages instead of compliance claims.