{"slug": "vcupid-skills-ai-fundraising-toolkit-for-founders", "title": "VCupid Skills – AI Fundraising Toolkit for Founders", "summary": "VCupid Skills, a new AI-powered toolkit for founders, automates the venture capital fundraising workflow from pipeline research to term sheet analysis. The plugin, available for Claude Code, provides a series of commands to help startups research funds, prepare pitches, and manage investor relationships. It aims to streamline the fundraising process by offering tools for fund matching, partner profiling, and meeting preparation.", "body_md": "A set of Skills that turn your startup profile into a full VC fundraising workflow: pipeline research, fund matching, partner profiling, outreach drafting, meeting prep, post-meeting debrief, term sheet analysis, and strategy.\n\nRun commands in this order for a complete fundraising campaign:\n\n```\n# 0. Create your STARTUP_PROFILE.md\n# Use the example file with your information. \n\n# 1. Build the strategy\n/vcraise\n\n# 2. Research the landscape\n/vclist\n\n# 3. For each Tier 1 fund — legitimacy check first:\n/vcposer <fund name>              # Is this fund real and active? Drop if score < 40.\n\n# 4. For each fund that passes vcposer (score 60+):\n/vcmatch <fund name>              # Does their mandate fit your startup?\n/vcperks <fund name>              # What do they offer beyond the check?\n\n# 5. Stress-test your pitch against the funds you're pursuing:\n/vcdevil                          # 10 lethal questions — know what to defend\n/vcangel                          # 10 strongest signals — know what to lead with\n\n# 6. For each fund with a vcmatch Pursue or Warm Up verdict:\n/vcpartner <fund> <partner name>\n/vcintro vcmatch-<fund>.md        # send outreach\n/vclp vcmatch-<fund>.md           # attach the one-pager\n\n# 7. When a meeting is booked:\n/vcprep vcmatch-<fund>.md\n\n# 8. After the meeting:\n/vcdebrief vcmatch-<fund>.md        # signal read, follow-up email, next step\n\n# 9. When you receive a term sheet:\n/vcterm termsheet-<fund>.md         # clause analysis, score, negotiation priority list\n\n# Anytime — review your full pipeline:\n/vctrack\n```\n\n**File naming convention:**\n\n| File | Purpose |\n|---|---|\n`STARTUP_PROFILE.md` |\nYour startup data — update as traction grows |\n`vclist.md` |\nMaster fund pipeline |\n`vcposer-<fund>.md` |\nPoser check — fund vitality, thesis authenticity, lead capacity |\n`vcmatch-<fund>.md` |\nDeep analysis per fund |\n`vcperks-<fund>.md` |\nPerks breakdown — value beyond capital, scored by relevance |\n`vcpartner-<fund>-<name>.md` |\nPartner brief |\n`vcintro-<fund>.md` |\nOutreach drafts |\n`vclp-<fund>.md` |\nFund-specific one-pager |\n`vcprep-<fund>.md` |\nMeeting prep |\n`vcdebrief-<fund>.md` |\nPost-meeting debrief — signals, follow-up email, next step |\n`vcterm-<fund>.md` |\nTerm sheet analysis — clause scores, negotiation priority list |\n`vctrack.md` |\nPipeline dashboard — status of all funds at a glance |\n`vcraise.md` |\nFundraising strategy |\n`vcdevil.md` |\nAdversarial stress-test — 10 lethal questions |\n`vcangel.md` |\nChampion's brief — 10 strongest signals to lead with |\n\nThese commands are available as the `vcupid`\n\nClaude Code plugin. Install with a single command — works in Claude Code web or CLI:\n\n```\ncurl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maxoliverbr/vcupid-plugin/main/install.sh | bash\n```\n\nThe script clones the plugin to `~/.claude/plugins/vcupid/`\n\n, registers it in `~/.claude/plugins/installed_plugins.json`\n\n, and enables it in `~/.claude/settings.json`\n\n. It is idempotent — safe to re-run to update.\n\n**Restart Claude Code.** All `/vc*`\n\ncommands will be available in any directory that contains a `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\n.\n\n## Local development install\n\nIf you've cloned the repo locally, you can install from the clone directly:\n\n```\ncd ~/dev/vcupid-plugin && bash install.sh\n```\n\nThis registers the local clone path so edits to skill files take effect immediately without re-running the installer.\n\n## Manual installation\n\n**Register in ~/.claude/plugins/installed_plugins.json:**\n\n```\n\"vcupid@local\": [{\n  \"scope\": \"user\",\n  \"installPath\": \"/home/<you>/dev/vcupid\",\n  \"version\": \"1.0.0\",\n  \"installedAt\": \"<ISO timestamp>\",\n  \"lastUpdated\": \"<ISO timestamp>\"\n}]\n```\n\n**Enable in ~/.claude/settings.json:**\n\n```\n\"enabledPlugins\": {\n  \"vcupid@local\": true\n}\n```\n\n**Keep** Every new traction milestone (signed LOI, new partnership, first revenue) changes what funds you can approach and what you can say. Update it and re-run`STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\ncurrent.`/vcraise`\n\nmonthly.**Run** A 40/100 fit score is a no-go — don't write the email.`/vcmatch`\n\nbefore spending time on outreach.**Use Variant B (** A forwarded intro converts at 5–10x the rate of cold outreach.`/vcintro`\n\n) over cold email whenever a warm path exists.**The vcprep is for rehearsal, not for the room.** Print it, rehearse it, then leave it behind — the meeting is a conversation, not a recital.**Run** Memory fades fast and the follow-up email loses impact after 24 hours. Don't wait until the next morning.`/vcdebrief`\n\nthe same day as the meeting.**Share** The term sheet analysis tells you what to fight for — your lawyer tells you how to fight for it without blowing the deal.`/vcterm`\n\noutput with your attorney, not instead of one.**Run** If you're working 5+ funds in parallel, the pipeline table is the only way to see what's stale and what needs a nudge.`/vctrack`\n\nbefore every weekly review.**Want to add or change a skill?** See[Contributing](#contributing)below.\n\nAll commands read `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\nfrom your current working directory. **Create this file before running any command.**\n\nCreate a markdown file in your project root with the following structure. The more detail you provide, the more specific and accurate every command output will be. Vague inputs produce generic outputs.\n\n```\n# Startup Profile: [Company Name]\n\n## I. Company Overview\n| Field | Detail |\n|-------|--------|\n| **Startup Name** | [Legal company name] |\n| **One-Liner** | [One sentence: what you do and for whom] |\n| **Core Problem** | [The specific problem you solve — include scale/urgency] |\n| **Solution** | [What you built and how it works — be technical if relevant] |\n| **Key Value Prop** | [The headline outcome you deliver: time saved, cost reduced, etc.] |\n| **Category** | [e.g., Deep Tech / Infrastructure / Climate / SaaS] |\n| **Location & Founded** | [City, State, Country. Month Year.] |\n| **Website** | [URL] |\n\n## II. Market & Business Model\n| Field | Detail |\n|-------|--------|\n| **Target Customer** | [Specific buyer — not \"enterprises\", but \"grid operators at electric cooperatives\"] |\n| **Market Opportunity** | [Beachhead TAM with source. Expansion path.] |\n| **Business Model** | [How you charge: SaaS, value-based, usage, marketplace, etc.] |\n\n## III. Traction & Milestones\n| Field | Detail |\n|-------|--------|\n| **Product Stage** | [Idea / MVP / MVBP / Revenue / Growth] |\n| **Product Launch** | [Target date or \"Live as of [date]\"] |\n| **Traction** | [Be specific: design partners, LOIs, revenue, pilots, grants, gov partnerships] |\n| **Referral** | [Any warm contacts who can open VC doors — Name, email, relationship] |\n\n## IV. Team\n| Role | Name | Key Highlights |\n|------|------|---------------|\n| **CEO** | [Name] | [3–5 most relevant credentials for investors] |\n| **CTO** | [Name] | [3–5 most relevant credentials for investors] |\n| [Other] | [Name] | [Credentials] |\n\n## V. Fundraise\n| Field | Detail |\n|-------|--------|\n| **Raise Amount** | [$XM] |\n| **Instrument** | [SAFE / Priced Seed / TBD] |\n| **Use of Funds** | [Top 3 line items] |\n| **Milestone this raise funds** | [What you'll have accomplished when the money runs out] |\n```\n\n**Tips for a strong profile:**\n\n- Use specific numbers everywhere: \"$5M DOE proposal\", \"38,000-member LinkedIn group\", \"$30.2M transmission project\" — not \"large DOE proposal\"\n- Name your referrals with contact info — the outreach commands use them\n- Describe the problem with the urgency a VC would feel, not just the solution you built\n- List credentials that matter to investors, not your full resume\n\nStart here. Synthesizes your profile and any existing vcmatch/vclist files into a full strategy.\n\n```\n/vcraise\n```\n\n**Reads:** `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\n+ any `vclist.md`\n\nand `vcmatch-*.md`\n\nin the current directory\n\n**Saves:** `vcraise.md`\n\n**Output sections:**\n\n- Current State — honest assessment of what you have and what's missing\n- Raise Parameters — recommended amount, instrument, valuation cap, timeline\n- Sequencing Strategy — who first, parallel vs. sequential, how to create urgency\n- Milestone Map — which proof points unlock which tier of investors\n- Month-by-Month Timeline — from today through close\n- Risk Factors & Contingencies — what derails the raise and the fallback for each\n- This Week — Next 3 Actions — concrete, specific, doable in 7 days\n\nResearch the VC landscape and produce a ranked list of 15–20 funds to target.\n\n```\n/vclist\n```\n\n**Reads:** `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\n**Saves:** `vclist.md`\n\n**Output:** Three tiers of funds with rationale and suggested contact angle per fund:\n\n**Tier 1 — Pursue Now:** Strong fit, correct stage, warm path exists**Tier 2 — Warm Up First:** Good thesis fit, missing proof point or intro**Tier 3 — Monitor:** Stage mismatch or unclear path — revisit later\n\nRun this before `/vcmatch`\n\nto know which funds are worth the deep analysis.\n\nPre-filter funds from your pipeline before committing to a full match analysis. Runs 8 evidence-based checks on whether a fund is actually active and writing checks — independent of whether their thesis fits your startup.\n\n```\n/vcposer <VC Fund Name>\n```\n\n**Example:** `/vcposer \"Slow Ventures\"`\n\nor `/vcposer a16z`\n\n**Reads:** `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\n(for stage/sector calibration)\n\n**Saves:** `vcposer-<fund>.md`\n\n**Output — Poser Score (0–100) across 8 checks:**\n\n**Fund Vitality**— Last investment date. >18 months silent = zombie risk.** Fund Health**— Active fund with dry powder? Key partner departures?** Thesis Authenticity**— Does their portfolio actually match their stated sector thesis?** Lead vs. Follow**— Evidence of leading rounds, not just co-investing.** Stage Honesty**— Stated stage vs. actual entry stage of recent investments.** Check Size Reality**— Stated range vs. observable deal sizes.** Signal-to-Check Ratio**— Conference/content volume vs. actual new deals.** Founder Sentiment**— Public feedback patterns — ghosting, slow decisions, reneging.\n\n**Verdict tiers:**\n\n**Legit (80–100):** Active fund, real checks. Proceed to`/vcmatch`\n\n.**Probable (60–79):** Yellow flags — prioritize if fit is strong, clarify open questions.**Watch List (40–59):** Material poser signals. De-prioritize unless a warm intro exists.**Likely Poser (0–39):** Don't waste cycles. Move to the next fund.\n\nvcposer ≠ vcmatch.Poser Score answers \"is this fund real and active?\" Vcmatch answers \"does their mandate fit our startup?\" You need both. A fund can be fully legit but wrong for your stage — and a fund can claim a perfect thesis but be a zombie. Run`/vcposer`\n\nfirst, then`/vcmatch`\n\nonly for funds that score 60+.\n\nDeep research on a single fund against your startup profile. Spawns 4 parallel domain research sub-agents, synthesizes the results into a structured report, and scores the match across 8 dimensions summing to /100.\n\n```\n/vcmatch <VC Fund Name>\n```\n\n**Example:** `/vcmatch a16z`\n\nor `/vcmatch \"Lowercarbon Capital\"`\n\n**Reads:** `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\n**Saves:** `vcmatch-<fund>.md`\n\n**How it works:** Four sub-agents run in parallel — Thesis & Mandate, Portfolio Intelligence, People & Network, and Deal & Process — each with domain-specific search queries. The main agent synthesizes all four returns and scores the fit.\n\n**Output sections:**\n\n- Firm Snapshot — founded, model, key GPs, standard deal, fund size, notable portfolio\n- Investment Thesis & Current Focus — table with Theme / Signal / Verbatim Quote\n- Portfolio Pattern Analysis — what the last 24 months of investments reveal about actual deployment priorities\n- Key People — partner roster with background, sector focus, and access dynamics\n- Fit Assessment — 8-dimension score table summing to /100\n- Why It Works — positive signals with named portfolio analogs\n- Key Risks & Objections — material mismatches with specific math\n- Deal Process Intel — decision timeline, diligence style, known pass triggers\n- Best Approach — intro strategy, lead-with bullets, avoid list\n- Warm Intro Path — named intermediaries and specific actions, ranked by likelihood\n- Diligence Questions to Prepare — 5–8 fund-specific questions\n- Cold Email — subject + 4-sentence body with fund-specific hook\n- LinkedIn Message — ≤150 chars\n- Gaps / Things to Verify\n- Sources\n- Verdict — table including Recommended Action\n\n**Fit Score thresholds:** 75–100 → Pursue · 50–74 → Warm Up First · 0–49 → No-Go\n\nRun `/vcmatch`\n\nbefore `/vcpartner`\n\n, `/vcintro`\n\n, `/vclp`\n\n, or `/vcprep`\n\n.\n\nUnderstand what a fund delivers beyond the check before you sign. Researches the full value a fund delivers beyond the check — credits and services, but also brand signal, strategic expertise, media reach, policy access, and follow-on capital pathway — scored by relevance to your startup.\n\n```\n/vcperks <VC Fund Name>\n```\n\n**Example:** `/vcperks a16z`\n\nor `/vcperks \"First Round Capital\"`\n\n**Reads:** `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\n(for stage/sector calibration)\n\n**Saves:** `vcperks-<fund>.md`\n\n**Part A — Financial Value** (dollar estimates, [Confirmed]/[Reported] labels):\n\n**Cloud & Infrastructure**— AWS/GCP/Azure credits, API platform discounts** Legal & Finance**— discounted counsel, accounting, cap table tools (Carta, Pulley)** Talent & Recruiting**— job boards, ATS discounts, executive recruiting relationships** Go-to-Market**— PR/comms support, CRM and sales tool discounts** Network & Introductions**— portfolio co. intros, LP relationships, co-investor paths** Operational Support**— office space, co-working, founder summits** Formal Programs**— structured accelerator tracks, office hours, mentorship\n\n**Part B — Non-Financial Value** (impact ratings, qualitative assessment):\n\n**Brand & Signal Value**— what the fund's name does for customer credibility, talent attraction, and future round momentum** Strategic Guidance & Pattern Recognition**— named GP expertise, comparable investments they've led, operating partners** Content & Media Amplification**— publishing access, newsletter reach, event speaking, social amplification** Policy & Regulatory Access**— government relations team, compliance guidance, agency relationships** Follow-on Capital Pathway**— pro rata appetite, reserve pool, bridge capacity, Series A syndication partners, fund lifecycle\n\nCloses with a **Gaps** section (benchmarked against named peer funds) and a **Questions to Ask the Fund Directly** section from unresolved research.\n\nFor most seed-stage companies, the non-financial value — brand signal, strategic depth, follow-on pathway — is worth more over a 5-year relationship than the credits.\n\n`/vcperks`\n\ncovers both.\n\nKnow who's in the room before you walk in. Research a specific GP's personal thesis, deals they've led, public writing, and how they map to your startup.\n\n```\n/vcpartner <fund> <partner name>\n```\n\n**Example:** `/vcpartner a16z \"Erin Price-Wright\"`\n\n**Reads:** `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\n**Saves:** `vcpartner-<fund>-<lastname>.md`\n\n**Output sections:**\n\n- Background — career path and pre-VC experience\n- Personal Thesis — what they personally care about, with direct quotes\n- Deals They've Led — companies, stage, sector, why they backed them\n- Public Writing & Key Quotes — specific essays and clips relevant to your startup\n- Personal Touchpoints — conferences, topics they post about, shared background\n- Fit Assessment — how this partner specifically maps to your team and problem\n- Conversation Starters — 3 specific, sourced things to bring up in the meeting\n\nTurn a vcmatch report into ready-to-send outreach. Three variants for every situation.\n\n```\n/vcintro <vcmatch-report.md>\n```\n\n**Example:** `/vcintro vcmatch-a16z.md`\n\n**Reads:** `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\n+ vcmatch report\n\n**Saves:** `vcintro-<fund>.md`\n\n**Output — three variants:**\n\n**Variant A — Cold Email:** 4-sentence direct email to the target partner. Subject line references their thesis.**Variant B — Warm Intro Request:** A note to your referral contact (from your profile), ready to forward to the partner.**Variant C — LinkedIn DM:** 3 sentences. No deck link. Opens with the fund-specific hook.\n\nEach variant uses the verbatim opening hook from the vcmatch report — never generic. The skill recommends which variant to use based on your available warm paths.\n\n⚠️ If the vcmatch Recommended Action isNo-Go, this command will stop and tell you — don't send outreach to a no-go fund.\n\nA one-page executive summary written entirely in the fund's language and framed around their thesis. Not a generic company description.\n\n```\n/vclp <vcmatch-report.md>\n```\n\n**Example:** `/vclp vcmatch-a16z.md`\n\n**Reads:** `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\n+ vcmatch report\n\n**Saves:** `vclp-<fund>.md`\n\n**Output sections (≤500 words total):**\n\n- Headline — one-liner reframed in the fund's thesis language\n- The Problem — uses the fund's own published framing\n- The Solution — mapped to their portfolio language\n- Traction — only the proof points that scored highest for this fund\n- Market — sized in terms this fund cares about\n- Team — only the credentials that matter to this fund\n- The Ask — amount + milestone unlocked + timeline\n- Why Now — fund-specific urgency tied to their thesis\n\n⚠️ Each one-pager is fund-specific. Do not send to other funds without running`/vcmatch <fund>`\n\nfirst.\n\nAttach this to Variant A or B of `/vcintro`\n\n.\n\nFull prep for a pitch meeting: timed agenda, verbatim talking points per segment, preemptive answers to every diligence question from the vcmatch report, red flag rebuttals, and the exact ask.\n\n```\n/vcprep <vcmatch-report.md>\n```\n\n**Example:** `/vcprep vcmatch-a16z.md`\n\n**Reads:** `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\n+ vcmatch report\n\n**Saves:** `vcprep-<fund>.md`\n\n**Output:**\n\n- 15-minute timed agenda (8 segments)\n- Segment scripts: what to say, what to show, what NOT to say — for each segment\n- Preemptive answers to every diligence question from the vcmatch report (with \"if they push\" follow-ups)\n- Red flag rebuttals — one-liner responses for each vcmatch red flag\n- The Ask — exact amount, 90-day plan, leave-behind action\n- Meeting discipline — 3 rules for controlling the room\n\nBefore you pitch anyone, get destroyed first. A cocky, arrogant VC partner who's seen a thousand pitches like yours tears your startup apart with the 10 hardest questions he can find in your profile.\n\n```\n/vcdevil\n```\n\n**Reads:** `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\n**Saves:** `vcdevil.md`\n\n**Output:** 10 lethal questions derived from your actual profile — not generic diligence, but the specific traps your startup walks into. Each question includes:\n\n- A setup line in character (bored, contemptuous, or mocking)\n- The question itself, phrased to sting\n**Why this kills you**— the exact vulnerability it exposes** What a real answer looks like**— the framework for a rebuttal that shuts him up\n\nRun this before any outreach. The questions you can't answer in 30 seconds are the gaps to close first.\n\nThe other side of `/vcdevil`\n\n. A seasoned VC partner who champions deals in the partner meeting surfaces the 10 strongest signals in your profile — not cheerleading, but pattern recognition. The things that make skeptics go quiet and interested.\n\n```\n/vcangel\n```\n\n**Reads:** `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\n**Saves:** `vcangel.md`\n\n**Output:** 10 insights derived from your actual profile — the specific assets most investors would overlook or underweight. Each insight includes:\n\n- A setup line in character (warm, perceptive, strategically excited)\n- The insight itself, phrased as the angel would say it in the partner meeting\n**Why this wins the room**— the specific strength it names, with evidence from your profile** How to amplify this**— a coaching prompt for making the point land harder\n\nRun this alongside `/vcdevil`\n\n. Together they give you full-spectrum pitch prep: know what to defend, know what to lead with.\n\nTurn your raw meeting memory into a structured debrief. Produces a signal read, an open diligence queue, a send-ready follow-up email, and a clear recommended next step.\n\n```\n/vcdebrief <vcmatch-report.md>\n```\n\n**Example:** `/vcdebrief vcmatch-a16z.md`\n\n**Reads:** `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\n+ vcmatch report (+ asks you for meeting notes)\n\n**Saves:** `vcdebrief-<fund>.md`\n\n**Output sections:**\n\n- Meeting Summary — attendees, duration, format\n- Signal Read — green (interest), yellow (hesitation), red (pushback) signals from the meeting\n- Diligence Prediction vs. Reality — which vcmatch questions came up, which didn't, what surprised you\n- Open Diligence Queue — every item raised in the meeting with a draft answer and deadline\n- Pitch Landing Assessment — what from the vcmatch angle resonated vs. missed\n- Follow-Up Email — send-ready, subject line and body, references something specific from the meeting\n- Recommended Next Step — one of: Request Second Meeting / Send Deck / Send Data Room / Give Space / Drop Fund\n- Updated Fit Signal — revised read on interest level vs. the vcmatch prediction\n\nRun this within 24 hours of every meeting. The follow-up email degrades sharply after that.\n\nBenchmark every clause in a VC term sheet against current market norms, flag founder-unfriendly terms, and produce a ranked negotiation priority list with suggested pushback language.\n\n```\n/vcterm <termsheet-file.md>\n```\n\n**Example:** `/vcterm termsheet-a16z.md`\n\n**Reads:** `STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\n+ term sheet file\n\n**Saves:** `vcterm-<fund>.md`\n\n**Output sections:**\n\n- Term Sheet at a Glance — instrument, amount, cap, discount, key dates\n- Founder-Friendliness Score — /100 with breakdown (–15 per red flag, –5 per yellow flag)\n- Clause Analysis Table — each term vs. market norm with 🟢🟡🔴 verdict\n- Red Flag Deep Dives — real-world impact for each 🔴 clause\n- Negotiation Priority List — ranked by founder harm, with suggested pushback language and likelihood of success\n- Questions to Ask Before Signing — 5–8 diligence questions for the fund or your attorney\n\n**Verdict tiers:**\n\n**85–100 — Founder-Friendly**: Standard or better. Sign with standard review.** 65–84 — Acceptable**: Negotiate the reds.** 45–64 — Investor-Favorable**: Push back on all reds, escalate yellows.** 0–44 — Aggressive**: Get a second legal opinion before proceeding.\n\n⚠️ This skill is informational only — it does not constitute legal advice. Share the output with your attorney before responding to the fund.\n\nScan all vcupid output files in the current directory and generate a single status table showing every fund's stage, scores, and next recommended action.\n\n```\n/vctrack\n```\n\nNo argument needed. Reads from the current working directory.\n\n**Saves:** `vctrack.md`\n\n**Output:**\n\n- Summary counts (total, active, no-go, stale)\n- Pipeline table: Fund | Poser Score | Fit Score | Recommended Action | Stage Reached | Next Step\n- Urgent Actions list — funds with missing follow-through flagged with the specific command to run\n\nRun this any time to get a bird's-eye view of where your pipeline stands. Especially useful before investor update calls or weekly reviews.\n\nContributions are welcome — bug fixes, clearer skill instructions, new commands, and documentation improvements.\n\nWe seek help testing the skills in other tools (Opencode, Codex, Cursor...) and llms.\n\n- Fork and clone the repo:\n\n```\ngit clone https://github.com/<your-username>/vcupid-plugin.git\ncd vcupid-plugin\n```\n\n- Install from your local clone (registers this path with Claude Code):\n\n```\nbash install.sh\n```\n\n**Restart Claude Code.** Skill changes in`skills/`\n\nare picked up from the registered install path; you do not need to re-run the installer after every edit.\n\nTo validate skill structure (optional, requires [skills-ref](https://github.com/agentskills/skills-ref)):\n\n```\nskills-ref validate skills/vcmatch/\n```\n\n`install.sh`\n\nruns the same validation automatically when `skills-ref`\n\nis on your `PATH`\n\n.\n\n| Path | Purpose |\n|---|---|\n`skills/<name>/SKILL.md` |\nSkill definition — frontmatter, invocation, execution steps, output rules |\n`skills/<name>/references/` |\nOptional templates (e.g. `output-format.md` ) linked from the skill |\n`assets/` |\nShared assets (logo, `STARTUP_PROFILE_TEMPLATE.md` ) |\n`.claude-plugin/plugin.json` |\nPlugin metadata for Claude Code |\n`install.sh` |\nRegisters the plugin in `~/.claude/plugins/` and enables it in settings |\n\nClaude Code discovers skills from every `skills/*/SKILL.md`\n\nfile. There is no separate manifest to update when you add a folder.\n\n- Open\n`skills/<name>/SKILL.md`\n\n. - Keep the YAML frontmatter consistent with sibling skills (\n`name`\n\n,`description`\n\n,`license`\n\n,`compatibility`\n\n,`allowed-tools`\n\n,`metadata`\n\n). - If the skill references an output template, update\n`skills/<name>/references/output-format.md`\n\nin the same change when the on-disk report format changes. - Smoke-test in Claude Code: create a\n`STARTUP_PROFILE.md`\n\nin a test directory, run the`/vc*`\n\ncommand, and confirm the saved markdown matches the skill’s rules.\n\n- Create\n`skills/<command-name>/SKILL.md`\n\n(command name should match the folder, e.g.`skills/vcmatch/`\n\n→`/vcmatch`\n\n). - Follow the structure used by existing skills:\n- Frontmatter with a one-line\n`description`\n\nthat includes usage (`Usage: /vcfoo ...`\n\n) **Invocation**— syntax and examples** Execution Steps**— ordered steps the agent must follow** Output Format**/** Output Rules**— what to write and where to save (`vcfoo-<fund>.md`\n\n, etc.)\n\n- Frontmatter with a one-line\n- Add optional\n`references/output-format.md`\n\nif the report has a fixed section layout. - Document the command in this README under\n[Commands](#commands)and, if it fits the fundraising flow, in[Full Fundraising Workflow](#full-fundraising-workflow). - Run\n`skills-ref validate skills/<command-name>/`\n\nif available.\n\n- Branch from\n`main`\n\nwith a focused change (one skill or one doc area per PR when possible). - Describe what you changed and how you tested it (which\n`/vc*`\n\ncommand you ran, and whether output looked correct). - Open a PR against\n`main`\n\non GitHub. 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