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Mohit 54f76456ab feat: workflow recipes, eval badges, one-click MCP, playground upgrades, sample gallery, skill-of-the-week
Signature features that turn breadth (174 skills) into a differentiated product:

- Workflow recipes: 5 cross-profession chains (workflows.json) that pass each
  output forward — slash commands (/ship-a-feature etc.), WORKFLOWS.md generated
  by scripts/build-workflows.mjs, README + MCP (list_workflows/get_workflow) wired
- Eval-backed quality: real per-skill scores from evals/results.json surfaced as
  badges in the playground and an honest README section (6 scored skills)
- One-click MCP: 'claude mcp add' install + workflow tools, works in any MCP client
- Playground: 'which skill?' recommender, with/without compare toggle, shareable
  ?skill= deep-links with prefilled inputs
- Sample-output gallery: hand-written examples for the hero five + generator
  (scripts/build-samples.mjs) + web/examples.html
- Skill-of-the-week: scheduled workflow + script that composes X/LinkedIn posts
  and posts to an optional webhook

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-19 09:56:11 +01:00

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Workflow recipe — go from competitive landscape to a fully checklisted launch and press release by chaining 5 skills.
the product and who it's for

Run the Launch a Product workflow recipe for: $ARGUMENTS

This is a chain of skills. Run each stage in order and carry every stage's output forward as context for the next. Open with a one-line plan of the 5 stages, then ask once for any essential missing inputs (the product, target customer, key competitors, launch date). Don't re-ask between stages.

Run each stage under a clear ## Stage N — <name> heading:

  1. Map the field — apply the competitor-teardown skill to map competitors and find the positioning gap to exploit.
  2. Position it — apply the product-positioning-doc skill, using that gap, to define positioning, value props, and messaging pillars.
  3. Plan the GTM — apply the go-to-market skill to turn the messaging into an audience-and-channel launch plan.
  4. Make it launch-ready — apply the product-launch-checklist skill to produce an owner-by-owner readiness checklist.
  5. Announce it — apply the press-release skill to draft the announcement, consistent with the positioning above.

Do not invent facts, dates, or competitor claims — flag assumptions. End with a 5-bullet "What you now have" recap.