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Found 52 Skills
This skill should be used when the user wants to list all projects, switch projects, rename a project, enable/disable PR deploys, make a project public/private, or modify project settings.
Optimized Rust build operations with timing, profiling, and workspace support
Build Rust code with proper error handling and optimization for development, testing, and production
Manage research documentation in workspace platforms. Structures research findings, sources, and analysis in organized research databases.
Control WezTerm terminal emulator via CLI. Manage panes, tabs, workspaces, and execute commands in running terminals.
Interact with Notion using the unofficial private API - pages, databases, blocks, search, users, comments
Best practices for pnpm package manager, workspace management, and monorepo configuration
List, switch, and configure Railway projects. Use when user wants to list all projects, switch projects, rename a project, enable/disable PR deploys, make a project public/private, or modify project settings.
Performance benchmarking expertise for shell tools, covering benchmark design, statistical analysis (min/max/mean/median/stddev), performance targets (<100ms, >90% hit rate), workspace generation, and comprehensive reporting
Simple and powerful time tracking with insights.
Configure, explore, and optimize Nx monorepo workspaces. Use when setting up Nx, exploring workspace structure, configuring project boundaries, running tasks, analyzing affected projects, optimizing build caching, or implementing CI/CD with affected commands. Keywords - nx, monorepo, workspace, projects, targets, affected, build, lint, test.
Use the ntion CLI to interact with Notion workspaces — searching, reading, creating, updating, and managing pages, databases (data sources), and block content. Use when the user wants to: (1) search their Notion workspace, (2) query or list databases, (3) read, create, update, archive, or relate pages, (4) read, append, insert, replace, or delete block content on pages, (5) manage Notion authentication, or (6) perform any Notion workspace operation from the terminal. Trigger on mentions of "Notion", "ntion", page/database IDs, or requests involving workspace content management.