Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) skill — optimize content to be cited by AI language models (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, Mistral) as authoritative sources. Distinct from SEO — AEO optimizes for citation in LLM-generated responses, not search rankings. Use when planning content for AI-first search audiences, auditing existing content for E-E-A-T signals, tracking which pages get cited by which LLMs, or building a citation-friendly content strategy. Triggers — 'AEO audit', 'optimize for ChatGPT', 'get cited by Perplexity', 'LLM citation strategy', 'answer engine optimization', 'content for AI search', 'E-E-A-T audit'. Output is a markdown audit report (default) or JSON for pipeline integration. Stdlib-only Python tools.
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A portable skill for offline, local-only context migration across coding agent sessions.
Create or update practical, code-informed plans and trackers. Use ONLY when the user explicitly asks to make or change a plan or tracker. It may also self-invoke while planning a new feature, larger refactor, or other large effort that would benefit from multiple steps or PR splits. Do not self-invoke for routine implementation, small fixes, or ordinary single-step work.
Help a human author write an implementation-ready GitHub issue that Vigilante can execute reliably.
Use when the user wants to write, draft, or author an RFC (Request for Comments) / technical design doc for a feature, change, or architectural decision. Interactively interviews the user, grounds the proposal in the actual codebase, presents 2-3 concrete API/code-snippet approaches to choose from, then writes a review-ready RFC. Triggers on "write an RFC", "draft an RFC", "RFC for X", "design doc for X", or /rfc.
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Establishes flag naming, fallback defaults, rollout rings, cleanup telemetry, and automated dead flag retirement.
Pressure-test an existing plan or design artifact until it is coherent enough for the next workflow step or plainly blocked. Use when the user wants to be grilled on a plan, design doc, PRD, ADR, rollout plan, migration runbook, rolling-wave project shape, or slice contract; when they say "grill me"; or when Codex should interrogate a source-of-truth artifact, inspect code and adjacent docs before asking, auto-answer evidence-backed questions, ask only about conflicts or low-confidence recommendations, edit the original file in place, preserve the artifact's existing format, and keep conclusions, blockers, readiness, and deferred work synchronized in the document.