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image-generate
Generates an image from a text prompt using AI models. Use when you need to create images from descriptions, generate artwork, or produce visual content from text.
agntswrm
image-remove-background
Removes the background from an image, leaving the foreground subject with transparency. Use when you need to isolate subjects, create cutouts, or prepare images for compositing.
agntswrm
video-generate
Generates video from text prompts or animates static images. Use when you need to create videos from descriptions, animate images, or produce video content using AI.
agntswrm
agent-media
Agent-first media toolkit for image, video, and audio processing. Use when you need to resize, convert, generate images, remove backgrounds, extract audio, transcribe speech, or generate videos. All commands return deterministic JSON output.
agntswrm
image-resize
Resizes an image to specified dimensions. Use when you need to change image size, create thumbnails, or prepare images for specific display requirements.
agntswrm
image-convert
Converts an image to a different format (PNG, JPG, WebP). Use when you need to change image formats, optimize for web, or prepare images for specific applications.
agntswrm
audio-transcribe
Transcribes audio to text with timestamps and optional speaker identification. Use when you need to convert speech to text, create subtitles, transcribe meetings, or process voice recordings.
agntswrm
audio-extract
Extracts audio track from a video file. Use when you need to get audio from video, prepare audio for transcription, or separate audio from video content. Runs locally with no API key required.
agntswrm
nanobanana-image
Nano Banana (Google Gemini API) を使って画像を生成・編集するスキル。「画像を生成して」「イラストを作って」「○○の絵を描いて」「画像を作成」「この画像を編集して」「この画像をもとに○○を作って」「generate an image」「create a picture」「edit this image」などの依頼があった場合に使用。テキストからの生成、参照画像からの生成、画像編集、Google検索グラウンディングによる最新情報を反映した画像生成に対応。「最新の○○」「トレンドを反映」「リアルタイム情報」といった依頼にも対応可能。
inoue2002
intelligems-segment-analysis
Analyze which audience segments each active Intelligems experiment is winning in. Shows device type, visitor type, and traffic source breakdowns with confidence levels. Use when you want to see segment-level performance of A/B tests.
Victorpay1
framer-motion
Create smooth, performant animations with framer-motion. Use when building page transitions, component animations, or gesture-based interactions.
HuynhSang2005
qt-compatibility-build
Use when maintaining Debian packages that need Qt5/Qt6 dual support, CMakeLists.txt has hard-coded Qt5/Qt6 or DTK5/DTK6 versions, or projects need dynamic library linking based on detected Qt version for deepin V25/V20 compatibility
re2zero
hierarchy-of-engagement
Use when asked to "define our core action", "North Star metric", "accruing benefits", "improve retention mechanics", "hierarchy of engagement", or "Sarah Tavel framework". Helps consumer products identify the actions and benefits that drive long-term retention. The Hierarchy of Engagement framework (created by Sarah Tavel at Benchmark) maps progression from core action to mounting loss.
wdavidturner
growth-loops
Use when asked to "growth loops", "build a growth engine", "design a viral loop", "create a content loop", "move beyond paid acquisition", or "why isn't growth compounding". Helps design self-reinforcing growth systems where output becomes input. The Growth Loops framework (from Brian Balfour / Reforge and Elena Verna) shifts thinking from linear funnels to compounding loops.
wdavidturner
design-sprint
Use when asked to "run a design sprint", "5-day sprint", "prototype in a week", "test ideas before building", or "Jake Knapp sprint". Helps teams go from problem to tested prototype in five days. The Design Sprint framework (created by Jake Knapp at Google Ventures) compresses months of work into one focused week.
wdavidturner
hierarchy-of-marketplaces
Use when asked about "marketplace strategy", "chicken and egg problem", "liquidity", "two-sided market", "tipping a marketplace", "GMV growth", or "Sarah Tavel marketplaces". Helps founders and product leaders build defensible marketplace businesses by sequencing supply and demand. The Hierarchy of Marketplaces framework (created by Sarah Tavel / Benchmark) provides a progression from focused launch to market dominance.
wdavidturner
product-led-seo
Use when asked to "product-led SEO", "programmatic SEO", "build programmatic pages", "organic acquisition for product", "decide if SEO is worth it", or "optimize for AI search". Helps evaluate whether SEO fits your business model and how to approach it as a product, not just marketing. The Product-Led SEO framework (created by Eli Schwartz) treats SEO as building products for search users.
wdavidturner
positioning-canvas
Use when asked to "position my product", "positioning canvas", "differentiate from competitors", "figure out our category", "repositioning", or "why customers should pick us". Helps define competitive alternatives, differentiated value, target customers, and market category. April Dunford's positioning framework from "Obviously Awesome" makes your product's value obvious to the right customers.
wdavidturner
shape-up
Use when asked to "shape up", "run a shaping session", "set an appetite", "scope a project without estimates", "betting table", or "ship in fixed cycles". Helps teams escape estimate-driven development and Scrum fatigue. The Shape Up method (created by Ryan Singer at Basecamp/37signals) uses fixed time boxes, variable scope, and collaborative shaping to ship meaningful work predictably.
wdavidturner
seven-powers
Use when asked to "7 Powers", "build a competitive moat", "analyze defensibility", "find sustainable advantage", "economic moats", or "Hamilton Helmer framework". Helps identify durable competitive advantages. The 7 Powers framework (created by Hamilton Helmer) reveals the economic structures that protect business value from competition.
wdavidturner
jobs-to-be-done
Use when asked to "jobs to be done", "JTBD", "why customers churn", "prep for customer interviews", "hire and fire products", or "find real competitors". Helps discover unmet needs and the context behind purchasing decisions. The Jobs to be Done framework (created by Clayton Christensen and Bob Moesta) explains why customers hire and fire products.
wdavidturner
pmf-survey
Use when asked to "PMF survey", "measure product-market fit", "40% rule", "Sean Ellis test", "Rahul Vohra method", or "how disappointed would you be". Helps quantify product-market fit and systematically improve it. The PMF Survey framework (created by Sean Ellis, popularized by Rahul Vohra at Superhuman) measures how disappointed users would be without your product and turns that data into a roadmap.
wdavidturner
trustworthy-experiments
Use when asked to "run an A/B test", "design an experiment", "check statistical significance", "trust our results", "avoid false positives", or "experiment guardrails". Helps design, run, and interpret controlled experiments correctly. Based on Ronny Kohavi's framework from "Trustworthy Online Controlled Experiments".
wdavidturner
thinking-in-bets
Use when asked to "thinking in bets", "make decisions under uncertainty", "think probabilistically", "avoid resulting", "separate decision quality from outcomes", or "reduce bias in decisions". Helps make explicit bets and evaluate decisions on process, not results. The Thinking in Bets framework (from Annie Duke) applies poker strategy to business and life decisions.
wdavidturner