docs(skills): salvage dropped trigger content into skill bodies
For 14 of 74 compressed skills, the original description contained trigger keywords, technique counts, attribution, or use-case phrases not covered by the existing body content. Prepends a 'When to use' / 'What's inside' block near the top so the agent still has the full context when the skill is loaded. Skills salvaged: - codex, ascii-video, creative-ideation, excalidraw, manim-video, p5js - gif-search, heartmula, youtube-content - lm-evaluation-harness, obliteratus, vllm, axolotl - powerpoint Remaining 60 skills were verified to already cover the dropped content in their existing body sections (When to Use, overview, intro prose) or had short descriptions fully captured by the new compressed form.
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# p5.js Production Pipeline
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## When to use
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Use when users request: p5.js sketches, creative coding, generative art, interactive visualizations, canvas animations, browser-based visual art, data viz, shader effects, or any p5.js project.
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## What's inside
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Production pipeline for interactive and generative visual art using p5.js. Creates browser-based sketches, generative art, data visualizations, interactive experiences, 3D scenes, audio-reactive visuals, and motion graphics — exported as HTML, PNG, GIF, MP4, or SVG. Covers: 2D/3D rendering, noise and particle systems, flow fields, shaders (GLSL), pixel manipulation, kinetic typography, WebGL scenes, audio analysis, mouse/keyboard interaction, and headless high-res export.
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## Creative Standard
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This is visual art rendered in the browser. The canvas is the medium; the algorithm is the brush.
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