chris-hendrix/claudehub Skills
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brainstorming
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This skill should be used when creating or developing, before writing code or implementation plans - refines rough ideas into fully-formed designs through collaborative questioning, alternative exploration, and incremental validation. Don't use during clear 'mechanical' processes.
claude-code-components
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This skill should be used when creating or modifying Claude Code components including skills, slash commands, agents, and hooks. It provides naming conventions, structure guidelines, best practices, and antipatterns.
claude-code-plugins
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This skill should be used when creating, scaffolding, or setting up Claude Code plugins and marketplace configurations.
evaluating
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This skill should be used when assessing artifacts, outputs, or content across multiple dimensions - provides frameworks for dimension selection, parallel evaluation, and concrete upgrade paths to achieve 10/10 quality.
github
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This skill should be used when working with git commits, branches, GitHub issues, and GitHub PRs. Provides workflow strategy for draft PRs, squash merging, and Graphite-style development.
implementing
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This skill should be used when the user wants to "implement this", "execute a plan", "work on a ticket or issue", "build from a description", mentions implementation execution, or is working on implementing from plans, tickets or issues, or descriptions.
Ralph Wiggum
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This skill should be used when executing engineering tasks using the Ralph workflow methodology. Applies to task execution with researcher, coder, verifier, and reviewer agents in sequence.
researching-codebase
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This skill should be used when investigating code, understanding implementations, finding patterns, locating files, or gathering context about how a codebase works. Applies to tasks like "find where X is implemented", "how does Y work", "find examples of Z", or general codebase exploration.
researching-web
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This skill should be used when searching the web for information, researching topics online, finding documentation, looking up technical solutions, or gathering information from external sources.
writing-documentation
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This skill should be used when the user wants to "start a doc", "write documentation", "create notes", "research something", "document findings", "write up", "create a thought doc", mentions ".thoughts", "thoughts folder", or mentions needing to capture information, specs, or research in a markdown file. For implementation plans, see the `writing-plans` skill instead.
writing-plans
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This skill should be used when the user wants to "create a plan", "write an implementation plan", "plan a feature", "design a solution", "plan implementation", mentions "implementation plan", "technical plan", "architecture plan", or is working on creating detailed implementation plans for features or changes.