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Use this skill when users need to apply themes, customize appearance, switch dark mode, use CSS variables, configure icons, or modify visual styling for Syncfusion React components. Covers icon library, size modes, and Theme Studio integration.
Implements the Syncfusion React Rich Text Editor (RichTextEditorComponent) from ej2-react-richtexteditor, supporting HTML (WYSIWYG) and Markdown editing. Use this skill for toolbar configuration, image/video/audio insertion, paste cleanup, AI assistant integration, emoji picker, slash menu, mentions, import/export Word/PDF, form validation, and source code view in React applications.
Implement and configure Syncfusion XPToolBar control for creating professional Visual Studio-style toolbars in Windows Forms applications. Use when you need customizable toolbar layouts with various item types (BarItem, ParentBarItem, DropDownBarItem, ComboBoxBarItem), dockable positioning, chevron overflow buttons, and Office themes. Covers toolbar structure, bar item management, docking positions, appearance customization with Office2007/2016 themes, and RTL support for creating feature-rich application toolbars and menu bars.
Guide to implement Syncfusion WinForms DockingManager control for Visual Studio-style dockable windows and layouts. Use this when creating docked, floating, or tabbed windows with advanced layout management. Covers dock states, auto-hide functionality, caption customization, and serialization in WinForms applications.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion GroupView control in Windows Forms applications. Use when creating list controls with images, Visual Studio toolbox-style interfaces, or navigation item lists. Covers GroupViewItem collections, drag-drop item lists, highlighted selections, toolbox-style interfaces, and GroupBar client controls for OutlookBar-style interfaces.
Run SQL queries against the attached DuckDB database or ad-hoc against files. Accepts raw SQL or natural language questions. Uses DuckDB Friendly SQL idioms.
Idiomatic C# and .NET patterns, conventions, dependency injection, async/await, and best practices for building robust, maintainable .NET applications.
Live chat and chatbot for sales and support — widget setup, routing, chatbot flows, agent management, visitor tracking, chat-to-lead conversion, proactive messaging. Covers strategy and implementation across Brevo Conversations, Drift (Salesloft), Intercom, HubSpot, Crisp, LiveChat, Zendesk, Tidio, Freshdesk, and ZoomInfo Chat. Use when setting up live chat, building chatbot flows, optimizing chat-to-lead conversion, routing chats to agents, or choosing a live chat tool. Do NOT use for email sequences (use /sales-cadence), email marketing (use /sales-email-marketing), or meeting scheduling (use /sales-meeting-scheduler). For platform-specific help, use /sales-brevo or /sales-salesloft.
Comprehensive Rust coding guidelines covering ownership, error handling, async patterns, traits, testing, performance, clippy, and documentation. Use when writing new Rust code, reviewing or refactoring existing Rust, implementing async systems with Tokio, designing error hierarchies, choosing between borrowing and cloning, setting up tests or benchmarks, configuring linting, or optimizing performance. Do not use for non-Rust languages or general software architecture unrelated to Rust idioms.
Podcast-to-Everything content pipeline. Takes a podcast RSS feed or raw transcript and generates a full cross-platform content calendar: short-form video clips, Twitter/X threads, LinkedIn articles, newsletter sections, quote cards, blog outlines with SEO keywords, and YouTube Shorts/TikTok scripts. Scores each piece by viral potential (novelty × controversy × utility) and deduplicates against recent output. Use when asked to: "repurpose this podcast", "turn this episode into content", "podcast content calendar", "extract clips from this episode", "podcast to social", "content from RSS feed", "batch process episodes", or any request to turn podcast/audio content into a multi-platform content plan.
Commit, push, and open a pull request in Azure DevOps. Use whenever the user wants to open, update, or draft a PR and the project is hosted on Azure DevOps (`dev.azure.com`, `visualstudio.com`, or explicit mentions of ADO, Azure Repos, or work item IDs like `AB#1234`). Links work items to the PR, sets reviewers, and supports draft-by-default.
Use a local QMD knowledge base through UXC over MCP stdio, with daemon-backed session reuse and typed retrieval flows that avoid repeated model warmup and unnecessary query-expansion latency.