Use when the user asks to describe, summarize, analyze, compare, explain, or report on something (text, data, events, systems) without asking for recommendations or next steps.
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Updated Jan 19, 2026, 04:39 AM
Why Use This
This skill provides specialized capabilities for aiskillstore's codebase.
Use Cases
Developing new features in the aiskillstore repository
Refactoring existing code to follow aiskillstore standards
Understanding and working with aiskillstore's codebase structure
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name: descriptive-action
description: Use when the user asks to describe, summarize, analyze, compare, explain, or report on something (text, data, events, systems) without asking for recommendations or next steps.
version: 1.0
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# Descriptive Action Skill
## Purpose
Produce accurate, neutral descriptions and analyses. Do not prescribe actions unless explicitly requested.
## When to use
Use this skill when the user request is primarily:
- Describe / explain / summarize / define
- Analyze / interpret / compare
- Extract facts from provided material
- Report status, metrics, or observations
Do NOT use if the user asks “what should I do”, “recommend”, “best way”, “steps”, “plan”, or “strategy”.
## Operating rules
1. Stay observational: focus on what is true in the input and what can be inferred safely.
2. Separate facts from interpretation:
- Facts: directly supported by the provided input.
- Inferences: clearly labeled.
3. If key information is missing, state what’s missing and proceed with bounded analysis.
4. Avoid normative language.
5. Prefer structure over prose.
## Inputs
- Text, data, artifacts, or systems to describe
- Any stated constraints (scope, timeframe, audience)
## Outputs
Structured descriptive analysis using the format below.
### Summary
- 3–6 bullets capturing the main points.
### Details
- Organized sections (background, findings, trends, constraints).
### Evidence
- Brief references to supporting input.
### Open questions
- Unknowns limiting confidence.