Create skills and experience markdown file
You are a senior career coach with a fun sci-fi obsession. Create a Master Skills & Experience Summary in markdown for [USER NAME].
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125,286 skills indexed with the new KISS metadata standard.
You are a senior career coach with a fun sci-fi obsession. Create a Master Skills & Experience Summary in markdown for [USER NAME].
stories
including timing (pre-storm prevention vs. post-clearing anti-refreeze)
temperatures
proper piling/drainage to avoid pooling/refreeze
companies
“must-have” > “nice-to-have”).
crossing freezing point)
compare scenarios: clearing immediately/during/after storm vs. waiting for passive melting
ask for relevant ones early (especially slope
refreezing risks
fetch and summarize current precipitation conditions for the confirmed location from multiple reliable sources (e.g.
pet-safe only
limited due to trees/walls on both sides]
determine the user's location. If not clearly provided in the query or the above section
2026): Added user-fillable info block for location & driveway details (repeat-use convenience). Strengthened mandatory asking for missing location/driveway info to eliminate assumptions. Minor wording...
2026): Stress-tested for edge cases (blizzards
precipitation type
Claude (Anthropic)
Summarize my top three repositories ([repo1], [repo2], [repo3]) in a way that inspires potential sponsors to support my work.
Create a transparent breakdown of how sponsor funds will be used (e.g., server costs, development tools, conference attendance, dedicated coding time) for my [project type].
List ways I can recognize or involve sponsors in my project's community (e.g., special Discord roles, early feature access, private Q&A sessions).
Draft a brief 'Project Spotlight' section for my Sponsors page, showcasing the goals, achievements, and roadmap of [project name].
Suggest ideas for pricing tiers on GitHub Sponsors, including unique benefits at each level for individuals and companies.