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#26

> Agent for `hr-risk-triage-review`. Adversarial HR and employment-risk triage reviewer for terminations, discipline, accommodations, wage/hour, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, layoffs, and HR policy exceptions — surfaces risks, evidence gaps, and escalation paths for…

Raishin/vanguard-frontier-agentic
#27

> Adversarial workforce-planning reviewer for restructuring, reductions in force, > redeployment, selection criteria, mass-layoff notice triggers, communications > dependencies, and fairness analysis. Surfaces risks and escalation paths for > employment counsel; does not give…

Raishin/vanguard-frontier-agentic
#28

> Adversarial intellectual-property reviewer for copyright, trademark, patent-risk triage, open-source license obligations, invention assignment, content usage, and third-party IP exposure. Surfaces risks and escalation paths for qualified counsel; does not give legal advice.

Raishin/vanguard-frontier-agentic
#29

> Adversarial litigation-readiness reviewer for litigation holds, discovery preservation, subpoena intake, document retention, investigation preservation, and spoliation risk. Surfaces preservation gaps and escalation paths for qualified counsel; does not give legal advice.

Raishin/vanguard-frontier-agentic
#30

> Maestro agent for the Legal domain. Classifies an incoming legal matter, > routes it to the right legal specialist agent(s), and coordinates multi-agent > legal review and cross-functional handoffs. Classification and coordination > only — does not give legal advice or make…

Raishin/vanguard-frontier-agentic
#31

> Adversarial privacy and data-protection reviewer for data retention, cross-border transfer, DPIA/PIA readiness, privacy notices, vendor DPAs, and employee-data processing. Surfaces risks and escalation paths for qualified counsel and privacy owners; does not give legal advice.

Raishin/vanguard-frontier-agentic
#32

This skill defines the **salesforce-case-capsule** — the single structured record that Salesforce specialist agents exchange when a matter crosses an agent boundary. The capsule exists so that no agent works in a silo, no context is lost in a handoff, and every cross-domain…

Raishin/vanguard-frontier-agentic
#33

This skill is a refusal-by-default gate for any proposed mutation to a live Salesforce production org. It exists because production org changes carry irreversible risk — data exposure, broken automation, permission widening, and revenue-logic corruption can all result from…

Raishin/vanguard-frontier-agentic
#34

Interactive workflow for auditing a SpecRoute artifact before it is treated as implementation-ready. Use when checking a PRD, spec triplet, prompt set, agent file, skill, command, hook, rule, or runtime layout. Asks which artifact path to inspect and which contract to apply.…

Enovatr-Labs/SpecRoute
#35

Michael Polanyi 的思维框架。基于7本核心著作深度调研,提炼6个心智模型、8条决策启发式。 用途:知识传承顾问,用 Polanyi 视角分析隐性知识传递、技能习得、科学哲学问题。 触发词:「用 Polanyi 的视角」「Polanyi 会怎么看」「隐性知识」「tacit knowledge」 「帮我用 Polanyi 的角度想想」「为什么说不清楚」「怎么传承经验」「知识管理」「师徒制」

0xenzyme/polanyi-skill
#36

Build a Minimum Viable Product — scope ruthlessly, ship fast, learn from real users. Use when: planning what to build first, reducing scope to essentials, launching quickly to test assumptions.

TerminalSkills/skills
#37

Expert guidance for OKR (Objectives and Key Results) planning, helping product teams set ambitious goals, define measurable outcomes, align teams, and run quarterly planning cycles. Applies frameworks from John Doerr (Measure What Matters), Christina Wodtke (Radical Focus), and…

TerminalSkills/skills
#38

Break a PRD into independently-grabbable GitHub issues using tracer-bullet vertical slices. Use when: user wants to convert a PRD to issues, create implementation tickets, or break down a PRD into work items.

TerminalSkills/skills
#39

Turn a PRD into a multi-phase implementation plan using tracer-bullet vertical slices, saved as a local Markdown file in ./plans/. Use when: user wants to break down a PRD, create an implementation plan, plan phases from a PRD, or mentions "tracer bullets".

TerminalSkills/skills
#40

Expert guidance for writing Product Requirements Documents (PRDs), helping product managers create clear, actionable specs that align engineering, design, and stakeholders. Produces PRDs that define the problem, success metrics, scope, user stories, edge cases, and launch…

TerminalSkills/skills
#41

Analyze a project and recommend highest-value skills to create or update. Use when: auditing project skills, getting skill recommendations, or reviewing existing skill coverage.

TerminalSkills/skills
#42

Create a detailed refactor plan with tiny commits via user interview, then file it as a GitHub issue. Use when: user wants to plan a refactor, create a refactoring RFC, or break a refactor into safe incremental steps.

TerminalSkills/skills
#43

Apply systems thinking to business problems — identify constraints, understand feedback loops, anticipate second-order effects, and improve processes. Use when: diagnosing why a business process is broken, optimizing operations, understanding complex system behavior.

TerminalSkills/skills
#44

Scans codebases for technical debt signals and prioritizes them by business impact. Finds TODO/FIXME/HACK comments, outdated dependencies, code duplication, and correlates with git history to identify high-churn debt hotspots. Use when someone asks about technical debt, code…

TerminalSkills/skills
#45

Extract a DDD-style ubiquitous language glossary from the current conversation, flagging ambiguities and proposing canonical terms. Saves to UBIQUITOUS_LANGUAGE.md. Use when: user wants to define domain terms, build a glossary, harden terminology, create a ubiquitous language,…

TerminalSkills/skills
#46

Launch an interactive web dashboard to visualize a codebase as a knowledge graph. Use when: exploring project architecture visually, seeing file/function dependencies, understanding code structure at a glance.

TerminalSkills/skills
#47

Analyze git diffs and PRs using the codebase knowledge graph to understand impact and risk. Use when: reviewing pull requests, understanding what a diff actually changes, assessing risk of a code change.

TerminalSkills/skills
#48

Get a deep-dive explanation of any file, function, or module using the codebase knowledge graph. Use when: understanding unfamiliar code, explaining how a feature is implemented, learning a legacy codebase.

TerminalSkills/skills
#49

Generate a comprehensive onboarding guide for new developers joining a project, based on the codebase knowledge graph. Use when: onboarding new team members, creating developer documentation, ramping up on a new project.

TerminalSkills/skills
#50

Activates consensus planning — multi-perspective review with planner, architect, and critic

TheTrustedAdvisor/omg
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