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.
Psychology of conversion for video and sponsored content. Uses emotional triggers, social proof, scarcity, and persuasion principles to optimize scripts and enhance audience engagement.
Intelligent strategic planning and requirements gathering with multi-perspective consensus loops and structured deliberation.
Extract tacit engineering knowledge through guided interviews and generate structured steerings for consistent project standards and conventions.
SPARC methodology for multi-agent development: systematic Specification, Pseudocode, Architecture, Refinement, and Completion workflows via Claude Flow orchestration.
Dialectical reasoning and adversarial coding agent for MCP-enabled editors, forcing LLMs to resolve internal contradictions for higher quality outputs.
Execute implementation plans using isolated subagents for each task, featuring a rigorous two-stage review process for spec compliance and code quality.
Python coding assistant providing best practices, PEP 8 enforcement, automated testing with pytest, and dependency management using uv.
Guided, systematic feature development agent that orchestrates codebase exploration, architectural design, implementation, and automated testing.
Orchestrates multi-agent development workflows, managing task decomposition, requirement analysis, and quality assurance for complex software projects.
Provider-agnostic MCP skill for wait-for-change automation on PR events like status checks, merges, and comments.
Guides agent memory system implementation, compares frameworks (Mem0, Zep, Letta, LangMem, Cognee), and designs persistence architectures for cross-session knowledge retention.