From thinking-frameworks-skills
Audits posts assigned to Substacker sections against section promises, flagging acceptable-stretch, borderline, or genuine-drift without reassigning. Flags sections for promise rewrites if many drifts. Use in Curator runs with sections.
npx claudepluginhub lyndonkl/claude --plugin thinking-frameworks-skillsThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
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Generates design tokens/docs from CSS/Tailwind/styled-components codebases, audits visual consistency across 10 dimensions, detects AI slop in UI.
Records polished WebM UI demo videos of web apps using Playwright with cursor overlay, natural pacing, and three-phase scripting. Activates for demo, walkthrough, screen recording, or tutorial requests.
Delivers idiomatic Kotlin patterns for null safety, immutability, sealed classes, coroutines, Flows, extensions, DSL builders, and Gradle DSL. Use when writing, reviewing, refactoring, or designing Kotlin code.
Per section in section-map:
- [ ] Step 1: Load section's promise
- [ ] Step 2: For each assigned post, score fit against promise
- [ ] Step 3: Tag: acceptable-stretch | borderline | genuine-drift
- [ ] Step 4: If >2 posts in one section are "genuine-drift", also flag the section's PROMISE as a rewrite candidate
- [ ] Step 5: Emit per-post verdict list