google-fonts-curator
openbooklet.com/s/google-fonts-curatoropenbooklet.com/s/google-fonts-curator@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/google-fonts-curatorRecommend high-taste Google Fonts for websites based on brand tone, page type, and visual direction. Use when the user needs font selection, font pairing, or aesthetic judgment within the Google Fonts ecosystem for landing pages, brand sites, editorial pages, portfolios, or digital products.
Use this skill when the user wants to:
Design backend system architecture for new products, large features, platform refactors, API and database design, microservices decomposition, event-driven systems, scaling, reliability, observability, and cloud deployment.
Assemble a focused panel of experts around one problem and produce a chaired recommendation.
Create GitHub pull requests with a clear, reviewable workflow.
Manage Renovate PRs with a short, confirmation-first workflow.
Create GitLab merge requests with a clear, reviewable workflow.
Publish a single inline comment on a GitLab merge request by anchoring it to a valid diff line with `glab api`. Use when Codex needs to place one review comment on a specific MR file and line, while reusing the user's existing `glab` authentication and stopping on invalid anchors instead of falling back to a general comment.
Use `glab` with host-aware defaults instead of hardcoding `gitlab.com`.
Use this skill to operate on `macOS Keychain` as a controlled credential store.
Review `open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go` changes like a strict senior maintainer.
Verify whether CHANGELOG entries in an OpenTelemetry Go repository point to the correct pull requests and whether each `(#NNNN)` matches the described change. Use when checking a release PR, validating a CHANGELOG section, or screening only mismatched changelog-to-PR references.
Give calm, technically grounded encouragement to programmers when the user is stuck on a bug, frustrated by debugging, tired, discouraged, blaming themselves after a mistake, asking for motivation or emotional support while coding, wanting someone to stay with them through a hard problem, celebrating a breakthrough, or reflecting after a rough coding session. Use when Codex should act like a steady programmer motivator with local personalization and controllable memory, not a therapist, generic cheerleader, or broad companion persona.
Maintain `metadata` in exactly one target skill.
Convert an external or upstream agent definition into a local skill that fits the target repository.
Assemble a temporary team of subagents for a user-requested task. Keep the main thread focused on scope, decisions, and synthesis while delegated agents handle bounded work.
Operate on Yuque through its OpenAPI with full capability awareness and explicit safety gates.
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