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mojo-app-manuallisted

Use whenever the user asks how the mojo app itself works — features (nutrition logging, weight tracking, body measurements, AI reports, streaks, goals, side-effect logging, medication tracking, health sync, data backup, cost analysis), account questions (registration, subscription, referral codes), getting-started (download, first data entry, best practices), or troubleshooting. This is the canonical user-facing manual for mojo, mirrored from docs.mojoapp.ai.
mojoapp-ai/mojo-agent-skills · ★ 0 · Data & Documents · score 70
Install: claude install-skill mojoapp-ai/mojo-agent-skills
# mojo-app-manual Answers anything the user asks about **how the mojo app works**. The full user-facing documentation site (the same one published at [docs.mojoapp.ai](https://docs.mojoapp.ai)) is bundled here so the agent can answer offline and accurately. ## When to use Activate when the user asks about: - **Features**: nutrition logging, weight, body measurements, AI reports, streaks, goals, side-effect logging, medication tracking, health sync (Apple Health / Health Connect), data backup, cost analysis - **Account**: registration, login, subscription (Premium / pricing / cancellation), referral codes - **Getting started**: where to download, how to enter the first day of data, best-practice setup - **FAQ / troubleshooting**: anything along the lines of "I'm getting X — how do I fix it?", "Where do I find Y?", "Why does the app do Z?" If the user is asking about a meal they ate → `mojo-food-log`. If the user is asking about GLP-1 medications themselves (doses, side effects, KwikPen, residuals) → `mojo-glp1-knowledge`. ## How to use this skill ### 1. Pick the right language The `references/` folder mirrors the structure of the published docs site in four locales: ``` references/ ├── en/ ← English ├── zh-TW/ ← Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) ├── zh-Hant-HK/ ← Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong) └── zh-Hans/ ← Simplified Chinese ``` Match the user's language. If the user wrote in Traditional Chinese (Taiwan), read `references/zh-TW/...`. If you're unsure (e