using-superjawn

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Use when starting any conversation - establishes how to find and use skills, requiring Skill tool invocation before ANY response including clarifying questions

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<!-- Adapted from obra/superpowers using-superpowers skill (v5.0.7), MIT-licensed, copyright 2025 Jesse Vincent. Modifications copyright 2026 Joe Amditis. v0.6.0 ports as a renamed consumer skill: directory + frontmatter `name:` field move from `using-superpowers` to `using-superjawn` so the bootstrap skill matches the local plugin's identity. Two body references to the system name ("Superpowers skills") are rebranded to "superjawn skills" to match. The rename makes byte-parity with upstream impossible by definition; `skill_md_parity` is false in the manifest and `upstream_name` is set to `using-superpowers` so the validator's parity + supporting-file checks resolve against the right upstream directory. See CREDITS.md. --> <SUBAGENT-STOP> If you were dispatched as a subagent to execute a specific task, skip this skill. </SUBAGENT-STOP> <EXTREMELY-IMPORTANT> If you think there is even a 1% chance a skill might apply to what you are doing, you ABSOLUTELY MUST invoke the skill. IF A SKILL APPLIES TO YOUR TASK, YOU DO NOT HAVE A CHOICE. YOU MUST USE IT. This is not negotiable. This is not optional. You cannot rationalize your way out of this. </EXTREMELY-IMPORTANT> ## Instruction Priority superjawn skills override default system prompt behavior, but **user instructions always take precedence**: 1. **User's explicit instructions** (CLAUDE.md, GEMINI.md, AGENTS.md, direct requests) — highest priority 2. **superjawn skills** — override default system behavior where they confl...

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jamditis
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jamditis/claude-skills-journalism
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