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Standardizes markdown content with active voice, precise heading hierarchies, and WCAG AA accessibility compliance for documentation, web sites, and repository files.
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Standardizes markdown content with active voice, precise heading hierarchies, and WCAG AA accessibility compliance for documentation, web sites, and repository files.
Perform comprehensive trading comparables analysis using peer multiples, operational KPIs, and valuation modeling to assess company relative value.
Write high-quality user stories and requirement documents following the INVEST criteria.
Orchestrate cross-browser, cross-device, and responsive design testing using cloud providers like BrowserStack and Playwright to ensure consistent user experiences.
Generate, validate, and refine Mermaid diagrams including flowcharts, sequence diagrams, ERDs, and architecture maps to visualize complex software systems and workflows.
A specialized skill for generating high-quality technical documentation, code comments, API specs, and README patterns. Automates standard documentation workflows for C# and TypeScript projects.
Create, refine, and optimize high-quality YAML prompts for AI assistants using structure guidelines, template patterns, and quality standards.
Provides real-time weather forecasts and personalized clothing recommendations for any city using wttr.in.
Home Assistant OS (HAOS) operations skill for agents. Features read-only diagnostics, automation design, health auditing, and safety-first configuration management.
Elasticsearch DBA skill for cluster architecture, mapping design, performance tuning, and production operations including ILM, shard strategy, and troubleshooting.
Generate financial statements (P&L, balance sheet, cash flow) with period-over-period comparisons, variance analysis, and GAAP compliance checks.
Jest testing patterns, factory functions, mocking strategies, and TDD workflow. Use when writing unit tests, creating test factories, or following TDD red-green-refactor cycle.