Documentation
Documentation tools and technical writing skills
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pydicom
Python library for working with DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) files. Use this skill when reading, writing, or modifying medical imaging data in DICOM format, extracting pixel data from medical images (CT, MRI, X-ray, ultrasound), anonymizing DICOM files, working with DICOM metadata and tags, converting DICOM images to other formats, handling compressed DICOM data, or processing medical imaging datasets. Applies to tasks involving medical image analysis, PACS systems, radiology workflows, and healthcare imaging applications.
research-lookup
Look up current research information using Perplexity's Sonar Pro Search or Sonar Reasoning Pro models through OpenRouter. Automatically selects the best model based on query complexity. Search academic papers, recent studies, technical documentation, and general research information with citations.
senior-qa
Comprehensive QA and testing skill for quality assurance, test automation, and testing strategies for ReactJS, NextJS, NodeJS applications. Includes test suite generation, coverage analysis, E2E testing setup, and quality metrics. Use when designing test strategies, writing test cases, implementing test automation, performing manual testing, or analyzing test coverage.
writing-skills
Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment
receiving-code-review
Use when receiving code review feedback, before implementing suggestions, especially if feedback seems unclear or technically questionable - requires technical rigor and verification, not performative agreement or blind implementation
woocommerce-copy-guidelines
Guidelines for UI text and copy in WooCommerce. Use when writing user-facing text, labels, buttons, or messages.
woocommerce-markdown
Guidelines for creating and modifying markdown files in WooCommerce. Use when writing documentation, README files, or any markdown content.
doc-sync
Keeps IdeaVim documentation in sync with code changes. Use this skill when you need to verify documentation accuracy after code changes, or when checking if documentation (in doc/, README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md) matches the current codebase. The skill can work bidirectionally - from docs to code verification, or from code changes to documentation updates.
Generate Component Documentation
Based on existing docs styles and specific API implementations, and referencing same name stories, generate comprehensive documentation for the new component.
langgraph-docs
Use this skill for requests related to LangGraph in order to fetch relevant documentation to provide accurate, up-to-date guidance.
idapython
IDA Pro Python scripting for reverse engineering. Use when writing IDAPython scripts, analyzing binaries, working with IDA's API for disassembly, decompilation (Hex-Rays), type systems, cross-references, functions, segments, or any IDA database manipulation. Covers ida_* modules (50+), idautils iterators, and common patterns.
buck2-rule-basics
Guide users through writing their first Buck2 rule to learn fundamental concepts including rules, actions, targets, configurations, analysis, and select(). Use this skill when users want to learn Buck2 basics hands-on or need help understanding rule writing.
dhh-ruby-style
This skill should be used when writing Ruby and Rails code in DHH's distinctive 37signals style. It applies when writing Ruby code, Rails applications, creating models, controllers, or any Ruby file. Triggers on Ruby/Rails code generation, refactoring requests, code review, or when the user mentions DHH, 37signals, Basecamp, HEY, or Campfire style. Embodies REST purity, fat models, thin controllers, Current attributes, Hotwire patterns, and the "clarity over cleverness" philosophy.
creating-agent-skills
Expert guidance for creating, writing, and refining Claude Code Skills. Use when working with SKILL.md files, authoring new skills, improving existing skills, or understanding skill structure and best practices.
dhh-rails-style
This skill should be used when writing Ruby and Rails code in DHH's distinctive 37signals style. It applies when writing Ruby code, Rails applications, creating models, controllers, or any Ruby file. Triggers on Ruby/Rails code generation, refactoring requests, code review, or when the user mentions DHH, 37signals, Basecamp, HEY, or Campfire style. Embodies REST purity, fat models, thin controllers, Current attributes, Hotwire patterns, and the "clarity over cleverness" philosophy.
compound-docs
Capture solved problems as categorized documentation with YAML frontmatter for fast lookup
andrew-kane-gem-writer
This skill should be used when writing Ruby gems following Andrew Kane's proven patterns and philosophy. It applies when creating new Ruby gems, refactoring existing gems, designing gem APIs, or when clean, minimal, production-ready Ruby library code is needed. Triggers on requests like "create a gem", "write a Ruby library", "design a gem API", or mentions of Andrew Kane's style.
documentation
Technical writing, README guidelines, and punctuation rules. Use when writing documentation, READMEs, technical articles, or any prose that should avoid AI-generated feel.
social-media
Social media post guidelines for LinkedIn, Reddit, and Twitter/X. Use when drafting posts, announcements, or sharing technical content on social platforms.
svelte
Svelte 5 patterns including TanStack Query mutations, shadcn-svelte components, and component composition. Use when writing Svelte components, using TanStack Query, or working with shadcn-svelte UI.