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yc-advisor

当用户就初创公司、创业决策、联合创始人、融资、产品开发、增长、招聘,或任何创业相关建议提出疑问时,应使用此技能。它可为您提供 Y Combinator 完整的 443 份精选资源库,其中包括保罗·格雷厄姆的原创文章、创始人访谈,以及创业学校系列讲座。借助此技能,您可以为创业决策提供全面而有据可依的建议。

SKILL.md
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name: yc-advisor
description: This skill should be used when the user asks questions about startups, founding decisions, co-founders, fundraising, product development, growth, hiring, or any entrepreneurial advice. It provides access to Y Combinator's complete library of 443 curated resources including essays by Paul Graham, founder interviews, and startup school lectures. Use this skill to give thorough, research-backed advice on startup decisions.

YC Advisor

Overview

This skill provides access to Y Combinator's comprehensive library of 443 startup resources - essays, podcast transcripts, and video transcripts from YC partners, successful founders, and industry experts.

How to Use This Skill (Tiered Retrieval)

Key Principle: Use quick-index for discovery, but ALWAYS load full source content before answering.

Step 1: Understand Context (for broad questions)

For broad questions, clarify the user's context:

  • Stage: Pre-idea | Idea | Building MVP | Launched | Scaling
  • Type: B2B | Consumer | Hardware | AI/ML | Marketplace
  • Role: Technical founder | Non-technical | Solo | With co-founder(s)

Step 2: Discovery

  1. Load references/quick-index.md to scan available resources (~500 lines, grouped by topic)
  2. Identify 3-5 most relevant resources based on the question (line counts help estimate size)
  3. Check references/learning-paths.md if user is on a founder journey
  4. Check references/frameworks/ for decision questions - use glob references/frameworks/*.md to list files, then read specific ones
  5. For deeper search, use grep on references/summaries.md (too large to load fully)

Step 3: Deep Dive

  1. Find files using the code - use glob pattern references/{CODE}-*.md
    • Example: For code DZ, use glob references/DZ-*.md to find the file
    • WARNING: NEVER read index.yaml - it exceeds token limits (64K tokens)
  2. Load the FULL content of top 2-3 resources
  3. Read completely - do not skim
  4. Extract key insights, quotes, and actionable advice

Step 4: Synthesize Answer

  1. Combine insights from multiple sources
  2. Quote directly from source material when valuable
  3. Always cite author and title for each point
  4. Acknowledge tradeoffs and contradictions between sources
  5. Never answer from summaries alone - always load full source content

Topic Categories

The library covers these main areas (use for initial filtering):

  • Getting Started: Should you start? Startup ideas, order of operations, student founders
  • Co-founders: Finding, relationships, equity splitting, technical vs non-technical
  • Product: MVP, product-market fit, design, building for users
  • Fundraising: Seed, Series A, investor pitching, SAFEs, term sheets
  • Growth & Metrics: Growth strategies, KPIs, conversion, retention
  • Customers & Sales: Talking to users, first customers, pricing, enterprise sales
  • Hiring & Team: First hires, engineering teams, equity, management
  • Culture & Leadership: Building culture, CEO evolution, board management
  • Common Mistakes: Startup killers, financial health, when to quit
  • Pivoting & Launching: Pivot strategies, launch timing, press
  • Scaling: Later stage advice, unicorn characteristics
  • Mindset: Resourcefulness, handling rejection, goal setting
  • AI Startups: AI opportunity, moats, vertical agents, vibe coding
  • Founder Interviews: Airbnb, Stripe, Coinbase, Reddit, Twitch, DoorDash
  • Specialized: Hardware, biotech, dev tools, crypto, location
  • Joining Startups: Choosing a startup, stages, equity
  • YC Application: Application tips, process, YC effect
  • Legal: Startup mechanics, terms, agreements

Usage Guidelines

For Complex Decisions

Questions like "Should I start my own startup or co-found with someone?":

  1. Load quick-index.md to identify relevant resources
  2. Read 3-5 full source files covering different perspectives
  3. Synthesize across sources - look for consensus and contradictions
  4. Present balanced view acknowledging tradeoffs
  5. Cite specific authors and titles
  6. Ask clarifying questions about user's specific situation

For Factual Questions

Questions like "What are the most common mistakes that kill startups?":

  1. Use quick-index.md to find the most authoritative source
  2. Load and read the full source file
  3. Present comprehensively - don't over-summarize
  4. Cite the source

For Learning Journeys

When users want to learn systematically:

  1. Check references/learning-paths.md for curated sequences
  2. Guide them through resources in order
  3. Summarize key takeaways at each step

Resources

references/quick-index.md (Primary Discovery)

Lightweight index (~500 lines) grouped by topic. Each entry shows:

  • Code, title, author, type, line count, founder stage
  • Use this first - small enough to load fully
  • Use glob pattern references/{CODE}-*.md to find files by code

references/summaries.md (Deep Search)

Detailed summaries with content previews (~4300 lines). Too large to load fully.

  • Use grep to search for specific keywords
  • Provides more context than quick-index when needed

references/index.yaml (Maintenance Only - DO NOT READ)

Structured metadata for all resources. Too large for runtime use (64K tokens). Used only by maintenance scripts. For filename lookups, use quick-index.md instead.

references/learning-paths.md

Curated resource sequences for common founder journeys:

  • First-time founder path
  • AI startup path
  • Fundraising path
  • And more...

references/frameworks/ (Use glob to list, NOT Read)

Decision frameworks for common questions. Use glob references/frameworks/*.md to list files. Available frameworks:

  • should-i-start-a-startup.md
  • solo-vs-cofounder.md
  • bootstrap-vs-raise.md
  • when-to-pivot.md
  • when-to-quit.md
  • technical-cofounder-needed.md

references/*.md

The 443 full-content source files. Each follows this structure:

markdown
# [Title]

**Author:** [Author Name]
**Type:** [Essay|Podcast|Video]
**URL:** https://www.ycombinator.com/library/[CODE]-[slug]

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[Full content - essays, transcripts]

File naming: [CODE]-[descriptive-name].md (e.g., 8z-how-to-get-startup-ideas.md)