By tonykoop
Tony Koop's maker portfolio: instrument design, fabrication (CNC, laser, sheet-metal), shop-floor planning, wildlife habitat, reverse engineering, sheet music, private invention packet prep, plus personal-practice skills for yoga sequencing, playlist building, and idea capture.
Prepare private, attorney-ready invention packets and provisional-patent preparation materials from local repo evidence. Use when Codex is asked to file-a-patent, file an invention, prepare a provisional patent packet, triage patent versus trade-secret candidates, document inventorship/provenance/disclosure history, build USPTO-ready prep checklists, or assemble private IP handoff materials for inventions, musical instruments, manufacturing workflows, empirical tuning methods, AI-assisted design systems, or reverse-engineering workflows. This skill does not provide legal advice, file anything, publish anything, change licenses, or conclude that an invention is patentable.
Design wildlife habitat and garden infrastructure — birdhouses, bat houses, bee houses, bird baths, bird feeders, planters, pollinator habitat, garden signage, and plant supports. Use when designing a species-specific habitat or garden support, generating parametric build packets across CNC/woodturning/laser/slip-cast/joinery methods, or pairing a habitat design with the makerspace skill for parent/grandparent + child builds. Pairs with `makerspace` for shop-floor planning and follows `instrument-maker` patterns for parametric documentation.
Manage houseplant and bonsai collection digital twins plus care workflows, with first-class Blender MCP support. Use this skill whenever the user mentions a houseplant or bonsai specimen, pruning plans, wire-coil bending or training, mobile phone scans (photogrammetry, LiDAR, orbit video, lazy-susan video), multi-angle plant photos, bonsai aerial roots or nebari, bud/bloom tracking, plant care checklists, watering or fertilizing schedules, propagation logs, ruler-based scale calibration of a 3D scan, or any task that updates an Obsidian/Markdown/spreadsheet plant database. Use this skill even when the user only mentions "my plant" plus an action (prune, wire, train, repot, scan, model) — it owns that workflow.
Capture, classify, connect, review, and promote speculative ideas into a searchable GitHub issue inbox. Use when the user says "new idea", "incubate this", "add this to my inbox", "process my Telegram dump", "review my ideas", "does this connect to anything?", "promote idea #N", or wants to turn a rough note, voice fragment, or URL into a tracked issue. Telegram Saved Messages is the quick-capture layer; GitHub issues are the durable layer. Do not use for ideas that are already scoped and ready to build — route those directly to maker-engineering or the relevant specialist.
Design, document, validate, and ship musical instruments end-to-end — woodwinds, strings, drums, percussion, idiophones, hybrid acoustic/electric. The official public skill name is instrument-maker; instrument-maker-v4 is retained only as a compatibility alias and historical repo folder during migration. This repository entry hosts the v4.4 acoustic-law/reed boundary-condition enhancement (issue #73), the v4.4.1 free-reed/khaen exploration template (issue #109), and the v4.4.2 sheng/hulusi/chalumeau validation guardrail, plus the v4.4.3 prototype validation-loop upgrade template and v4.4.4 repo-first bare-bones packet readiness template, the v4.4.5 DXF/image-gen-2 visual authority guard, and the v4.4.6 invocation rename. The full skill body lives in the canonical install directory; this folder contains only the additive references, validators, tests, fixtures, and examples that these changes introduce.
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Canonical source for agentic skills, routines, hooks, commands, and cross-runtime orchestration patterns.
This repo started as agent-orchestration, the WRFCoin sprint infrastructure
repo. It is now being evolved into a broader skill ecosystem repo: still grounded
in the tmux/persona sprint work that proved the pattern, but organized so skills
can be versioned, packaged, audited, installed across devices, and eventually
released publicly.
claude/ - Claude Code skills, commands, hooks, and routines.codex/ - Codex skills and runtime-specific workflow ports.gemini/ - Gemini CLI/runtime parity work, when added.skills/ - Portable user skills that are not tied to one runtime.docs/ - Architecture, versioning, controls, benchmarks, and release notes.manifest.yaml - Canonical version registry for every tracked skill.The repository treats a skill as a versioned product, not a pasted prompt. Every shippable skill should have:
SKILL.md with validator-compatible frontmatter (name, description);manifest.yaml carrying the canonical
canonical_version and last_updated;CHANGELOG.md kept outside the
validator-checked skill files, or as notes on the manifest entry;Runtime-specific pieces stay under their runtime folders. Shared skills that
should work across Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Codex, Codex Desktop, Gemini CLI,
and future runtimes live under skills/.
Canonical version metadata lives in manifest.yaml:
skills:
skill-name:
canonical_version: 1.0.0
runtime: shared
repo_path: skills/skill-name
last_updated: 2026-05-09
status: active
SKILL.md frontmatter stays minimal (name + description) for compatibility
with the bundled skill-creator validator. The validator accepts metadata
as a nested key, so a future migration can carry version data inline as
metadata.version / metadata.last-updated without waiting on a validator
update. Until that migration is decided, manifest.yaml is the only
authoritative version source.
Each skill is independently versioned with semver. Tags are namespaced:
instrument-maker/v4.4.6
tmux-v2/v2.0.0
idea-incubator/v1.0.0
See docs/skill-versioning.md. See docs/manifest-drift-checks.md for the sprint-manager and CI smoke commands.
The next phase of this repo is about controls: trigger accuracy, routing, runtime adapters, issue-backed handoffs, routine support, and version drift detection. The guiding principle is simple: skills should be easy to install and portable, but hard to silently drift.
See docs/skill-controls.md. For the operator workflow that keeps CLI, desktop, laptop, and review-only copies aligned, see docs/cross-device-skill-sync.md.
Skill PRs are reviewed against an evidence-based gate, not just a plausible diff. Use docs/review-gates/agentic-skill.md for skill, command, hook, adapter, and benchmark changes. Use docs/review-gates/pr-evidence-contract.md as the minimum PR-body template for agent-authored work.
The first production use case was WRFCoin: a multi-repo blockchain sprint system
using named tmux personas, handoff files, GitHub issues, PR review gates, and
Claude/Codex/Gemini runtime parity. That history remains in claude/, codex/,
and the architecture docs because it is valuable field evidence.
The current expansion generalizes that system for musical instrument design, maker workflows, yoga/class-planning skills, idea incubation, and public skill release.
Private-first while the repo is being scrubbed, reorganized, and benchmarked for public release.
npx claudepluginhub tonykoop/claude-skills --plugin makerEngineering operations: tmux multi-pane sprint orchestration, PR review, sprint supervision, GitHub-Queue sync, swarm dispatch, CI triage, scaffold hygiene, disk cleanup, and the skills-meta drift auditor.
UI/UX design intelligence. 67 styles, 161 palettes, 57 font pairings, 25 charts, 15 stacks (React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte, Astro, SwiftUI, React Native, Flutter, Tailwind, shadcn/ui, Nuxt, Jetpack Compose). Actions: plan, build, create, design, implement, review, fix, improve, optimize, enhance, refactor, check UI/UX code. Projects: website, landing page, dashboard, admin panel, e-commerce, SaaS, portfolio, blog, mobile app. Elements: button, modal, navbar, sidebar, card, table, form, chart. Styles: glassmorphism, claymorphism, minimalism, brutalism, neumorphism, bento grid, dark mode, responsive, skeuomorphism, flat design. Topics: color palette, accessibility, animation, layout, typography, font pairing, spacing, hover, shadow, gradient.
Comprehensive skill pack with 66 specialized skills for full-stack developers: 12 language experts (Python, TypeScript, Go, Rust, C++, Swift, Kotlin, C#, PHP, Java, SQL, JavaScript), 10 backend frameworks, 6 frontend/mobile, plus infrastructure, DevOps, security, and testing. Features progressive disclosure architecture for 50% faster loading.
This skill should be used when users need to generate ideas, explore creative solutions, or systematically brainstorm approaches to problems. Use when users request help with ideation, content planning, product features, marketing campaigns, strategic planning, creative writing, or any task requiring structured idea generation. The skill provides 30+ research-validated prompt patterns across 14 categories with exact templates, success metrics, and domain-specific applications.
Develop, test, build, and deploy Godot 4.x games with Claude Code. Includes GdUnit4 testing, web/desktop exports, CI/CD pipelines, and deployment to Vercel/GitHub Pages/itch.io.
Upstash Context7 MCP server for up-to-date documentation lookup. Pull version-specific documentation and code examples directly from source repositories into your LLM context.
A growing collection of Claude-compatible academic workflow bundles. Covers scientific figures, manuscript writing and polishing, reviewer assessment, citation retrieval, data availability, paper reading, literature search, response letters, paper-to-PPTX conversion, and evidence-grounded Chinese invention patent drafting. Rules are organized as reusable skill folders with explicit workflows and quality checks.