Generate or drill flashcards for black-letter memorization — Leitner-style buckets, per-subject markdown storage, drill mode with self-assessment. Use when the user says "drill flashcards", "make flashcards from", "quiz me on cards", or wants to memorize rules.
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请帮我安装 askskill 上的 "flashcards" 技能: 1. 下载 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anthropics/claude-for-legal/main/law-student/skills/flashcards/SKILL.md 2. 保存为 ~/.claude/skills/flashcards/SKILL.md 3. 装好后重载技能,告诉我可以用了
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/law-student/CLAUDE.md → current classes, weak subjects, outline locations.--generate: build cards from source (outline path, notes, casebook) per card-writing rules. Write to ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/law-student/flashcards/[subject]/cards.md.--drill (default): prioritize due cards + new; show Q, wait for answer, show A, take self-assessment, update buckets + next review.--review: browse deck by bucket.--stats: progress snapshot; flag stuck cards for verbal drill.--session <n>: focused N-card session, prioritized by prior misses + due cards; appends results to study-plan.yaml → session_history.[VERIFY].If the question the student is asking sounds like it's about a REAL situation — their lease, their parking ticket, their family's business, their friend's arrest, a real dollar amount, a real deadline, a real party name — stop.
"This sounds like a real situation, not a hypothetical. I can't give you legal advice, and you can't give it either — you're not a lawyer yet. If this is real, [the person] needs an actual lawyer: legal aid, your school's clinic, a lawyer referral service (your jurisdiction's bar association, law society, or legal aid body), or (if there's money) a private attorney. I'm happy to help you understand the general legal concepts involved, but that's study, not advice."
Watch for: real names, real addresses, real dates, specific dollar amounts, "my landlord/boss/parent/friend," "I got a ticket/letter/notice," deadlines measured in days. Any one of these is a trigger.
Outlines are for synthesis; flashcards are for memorization. The bar exam and most law school exams reward fast rule recall. This skill generates cards from your outline (or notes or casebook excerpts), drills them with light spacing, and tracks what's stuck and what hasn't.
Not a full SRS system. Simple Leitner-style buckets. Good enough to study, light enough to maintain. If you want Anki, use Anki; this is for when you're in chat and want a quick drill.
Same rule as the other content-generating skills:
[VERIFY: rule — confirm against source]. You should check before committing to the card as a learning target.~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/law-student/CLAUDE.md → current classes, weak subjects, existing outlines~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/law-student/flashcards/[subject]/cards.md if it exists (incremental build)Flag: --generate | --drill | --review | --stats | --session <n> (default: prompt)
--session <n> — focused N-card sessionFor when the student says "let's do 5 cards on Contracts" or runs /law-student:session Contracts 5 --flashcards.
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/law-student/study-plan.yaml if it exists and read session_history for this subject.--drill flow.study-plan.yaml → session_history:session_history:
- date: 2026-05-08
subject: Contracts
type: flashcards
n_cards: 5
right: 3
partial: 1
wrong: 1
stuck_topics: [parol-evidence-rule]
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Review and approve (or reject) pending playbook update proposals from the playbook-monitor agent and apply approved changes to the practice profile. Use when the playbook-monitor agent has surfaced proposals, when the user says "review playbook proposals", "what playbook updates are pending", or wants to step through deviation-driven playbook changes.
Reference: review of SaaS subscription agreements with attention to the terms that matter most in subscription deals — auto-renewal mechanics, price escalation, data portability, uptime SLAs, and subprocessor rights. Loaded by /commercial-legal:review when a SaaS or subscription agreement is detected.
Drafts board or committee meeting minutes in your house format. Auto-detects upcoming board and committee meetings from your calendar, asks for the agenda and any slides or pre-read materials, and produces a complete draft in the format learned from your seed minutes. Also handles written consents in lieu of meetings. Trigger: "board minutes", "draft minutes", "upcoming board meeting", "committee minutes", "written consent", or calendar detection of an upcoming board or committee event.
Aggregate diligence findings into a deal team briefing at the right altitude for the audience — exec summary for leadership, working summary for the team. Use when user says "brief the deal team", "what's the state of diligence", "summarize findings for [audience]", "deal update", or on the briefing cadence.
Entity compliance tracker — initialize, report upcoming deadlines, update status, run health audit, export to CSV. Maintains a compliance-tracker.yaml built from the entity table, calculates filing deadlines by entity and jurisdiction, and surfaces what's due in the next 30/60/90 days. Use when user says "entity compliance", "filing deadlines", "annual reports due", "entity tracker", "what filings are due", "entity health", or "good standing".
Trace how a contract has changed across its base agreement and all amendments — either a summary of all changes over time, or a provision trace for a specific clause. Use when the user says "what changed in this contract over time", "show me the amendment history", "where's the latest [clause]", "how has [provision] evolved", or uploads multiple versions of an agreement.