Naming
Skill VerificadoDiagnose why names don't work and guide creation of names that do. Use for brand names, product names, character names, place names, and titles when something feels off or when systematic naming is needed.
This skill helps diagnose why names fail by analyzing them across four layers: Sound, Meaning, Cultural, and Functional. It offers specific interventions for states like 'Doesn't Feel Right,' 'Forgettable,' or 'Wrong Signals' and outlines a phased process for professional naming.
Instalação
npx skills add jwynia/agent-skillsExecuta a CLI skills da Vercel (skills.sh) via npx — requer Node.js localmente e pelo menos um agente compatível com skills instalado (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, …). Pressupõe que o repositório siga o formato agentskills.io.
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