explain-concepts
Explains complex concepts using master teaching frameworks like Feynman, Socratic, and Cognitive Load theory to ensure deep, clear understanding.
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Explains complex concepts using master teaching frameworks like Feynman, Socratic, and Cognitive Load theory to ensure deep, clear understanding.
Manage and automate your Obsidian knowledge base using a CLI tool to search, create, move, and refactor Markdown notes directly.
Pragmatic AI-assisted coding standards focused on clean code, simplicity, and maintainability. Enforces best practices like SRP, DRY, and KISS to prevent over-engineering.
Framework for game design including GDD structure, player psychology, progression pacing, and difficulty balancing strategies.
Write INVEST-compliant user stories with testable Given-When-Then acceptance criteria to bridge the gap between requirements and development.
Comprehensive guide for scaffold, configure, and structure gitagent projects. Manage agent.yaml, SOUL.md, RULES.md, and project directory layouts.
Manage the full lifecycle of blog posts, from initial concept and outlining to drafting and editorial refinement for Nuxt/Vue developers.
Publish Markdown articles to X (Twitter) Articles with rich formatting and automatic conversion of unsupported elements to images.
Initializes a development session with environmental health checks, task status synchronization, and contextual memory restoration for Claude Code.
Expert guide for children's book illustration covering age-appropriate styles, character design, color theory, and visual storytelling for 0-12 year olds.
Expert SvelteKit deployment guidance covering production builds, static/node/cloudflare adapters, Vite configuration, and library authoring best practices.
Structured parallel brainstorming agent for ideation and conceptual expansion. Uses multi-agent perspectives to evolve vague ideas into practical, actionable visions. Ideation only, not for task planning.