Surprise Me
Deliver an unexpected, delightful experience by dynamically discovering available skills and combining them creatively.
Workflow
Step 1: Discover Available Skills
Read all the skills listed in the <available_skills>.
Step 2: Plan the Surprise
Select 1 to 3 skills and design a creative mashup. The goal is a single cohesive deliverable, not separate demos.
Creative combination principles:
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Juxtapose skills in unexpected ways (e.g., a presentation about algorithmic art, a research report turned into a slide deck, a styled doc with canvas-designed illustrations)
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Incorporate the user's known interests/context from memory if available
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Prioritize visual impact and emotional delight over information density
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The output should feel like a gift — polished, surprising, and fun
Theme ideas (pick or remix):
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Something tied to today's date, season, or trending news
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A mini creative project the user never asked for but would love
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A playful "what if" concept
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An aesthetic artifact combining data + design
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A fun interactive HTML/React experience
Step 3: Fallback — No Other Skills Available
If no other skills are discovered (only surprise-me exists), use one of these fallbacks:
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News-based surprise: Search today's news for a fascinating story, then create a beautifully designed HTML artifact presenting it in a visually striking way
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Interactive HTML experience: Build a creative single-page web experience — generative art, a mini-game, a visual poem, an animated infographic, or an interactive story
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Personalized artifact: Use known user context to create something personal and delightful
Step 4: Execute
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Read the full SKILL.md body of each selected skill
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Follow each skill's instructions for technical execution
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Combine outputs into one cohesive deliverable
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Present the result with minimal preamble — let the work speak for itself
Step 5: Reveal
Present the surprise with minimal spoilers. A short teaser line, then the artifact.
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Good reveal: "I made you something ✨" + [the artifact]
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Bad reveal: "I decided to combine the pptx skill with the canvas-design skill to create a presentation about..." (kills the surprise)