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name: local-domain-template
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description: Use this skill for project-local domain knowledge that should not be installed system-wide. Replace this description with what the domain is, when the skill should trigger, and what kinds of tasks it should guide.
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# Local Domain Skill
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Replace this template with the domain knowledge you want available only in this repository.
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## When To Use
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- Use this skill when working on:
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- Use this skill when the user asks about:
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- Use this skill when decisions depend on:
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## Core Rules
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- Put the most important domain constraints here.
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- Keep these as concrete rules, not general commentary.
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- Prefer short bullets over long explanations.
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## Workflow
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1. Identify the domain-specific question or task.
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2. Load only the references needed for that task.
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3. Apply the domain rules before making edits or recommendations.
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4. Validate the result against the domain constraints.
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## References
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- Add optional files under `references/` when detailed material is needed.
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- Add scripts under `scripts/` when parts of the workflow should be deterministic.
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- Add assets under `assets/` only when the skill needs files used in output.
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## Notes
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- Keep this skill local under `.ai/skills/` so it stays repo-specific.
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- Rename the folder and the `name` field to match the real domain.
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- Tighten the `description` so the skill triggers only for the intended work.
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