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Generates original sports journalism articles by consuming real-time data from the sports-skills skills. Covers game previews, live reports, post-game, team analysis, and player profiles for all supported sports. Use when: the user asks to write, generate, create, or draft an article, preview, report, analysis, summary, or journalistic coverage about games, teams, players, scores, statistics, or sports results. Do not use when: the user only wants raw data without journalistic text — use the sport-specific skill directly (nfl-data, nba-data, football-data, etc.). Do not use when: the user wants to search for news published by third parties — use sports-news.
Comprehensive guide for implementing Syncfusion React input components including Uploader, NumericTextBox, TextBox, TextArea, CheckBox, OTP Input and Signature and RangeSlider. Use this when building file upload UIs with async/chunk uploads, drag-and-drop functionality, numeric inputs with validation and formatting, text inputs with floating labels, custom adornments, form integration, accessibility compliance, and styling in React applications.
Logic continuity check for short video scripts. Identify risk points where viewers might swipe away: logical coherence between paragraphs, information density within paragraphs, and fluency of spoken lines. After diagnosis, proactively ask if the user wants marked-up revisions by default. Trigger methods: /dbs-script-flow, /逻辑延续, "Check logic continuity", "Check if the logic is broken", "Help me check if this script flows smoothly", "Where will viewers swipe away"
Identify, disclose, and mitigate conflicts of interest in advisory and brokerage relationships under Reg BI and fiduciary duty. Use when the user asks about compensation-based conflicts, proprietary product incentives, revenue sharing disclosure, principal trading consent, soft dollar arrangements, pay-to-play restrictions, gifts and entertainment limits, personal trading policies, or code of ethics requirements. Also trigger when users mention 'is this a conflict', 'recommending our own funds', 'higher payout on annuities', 'outside business activity conflicts', 'allocation fairness across accounts', 'political contribution to a pension board member', or ask how to disclose or eliminate a conflict.
Autonomously set up an OpenClaw bot on a fresh Yandex Cloud VM in Kazakhstan (kz1-a, Karaganda). Asks the user for exactly two things — a Telegram bot token and one of three LLM access options (Anthropic API key, OpenRouter API key, or OpenAI Codex OAuth via ChatGPT Plus/Pro subscription) — then handles VM creation, hardening, OpenClaw install, CEO AI OS workspace seeding, Telegram pairing, chat_id auto-detection, and bot-reply verification on its own. The only other actions the user performs are pressing /start in Telegram once and (if Codex) confirming a device code on auth.openai.com. Use when the user says install OpenClaw to Yandex Cloud, deploy OpenClaw to YC Kazakhstan, set up my CEO bot in YC KZ, I am at OpenClaw workshop and need my own bot, create a Yandex Cloud VM for OpenClaw, or any close paraphrase. Targets a ~15-minute end-to-end run for non-DevOps users (founders, CEOs, marketing leads). Supports two modes of accessing Yandex Cloud — Plan A (the user's own YC Kazakhstan account via OAuth) and Plan B (a workshop-key bundle provided by the workshop organizer, for participants without their own YC account). The mode is auto-detected from the inputs. For local-machine OpenClaw install, use openclaw/install.sh in this repo instead. Companion skill openclaw-guide is required; prepare-yc-workshop is the matching organizer-side skill that produces the bundles consumed in Plan B; openclaw-user-onboarding is auto-invoked after Step 5 to collect the five basic facts about the user (identity, focus, style, tools, anti-patterns) and write them into USER.md so the bot is useful from message one.
Golang refactoring — the safe, at-scale process for restructuring existing Go code: a coverage-adaptive safety net, tool-driven behavior-preserving transforms (gopls Rename/Inline/Extract, `gofmt -r`, `eg`, `gopatch`, `go/analysis` fixers), the Fowler catalog mapped to Go, breaking import cycles, moving types across packages, and a human-in-the-loop workflow of small stacked PRs on a refactoring branch. Apply when code is hard to maintain, a function/type has grown too large, a code smell needs fixing, adding a feature is blocked by the current structure, or the user asks to clean up, refactor, or improve Go code — also for renaming at scale, extracting functions/interfaces, moving code between packages, splitting packages, or planning a multi-step refactor. Target styles owned elsewhere → See `samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-naming` (renames), `@golang-project-layout` (splits), `@golang-modernize` (idioms), `@golang-code-style` (control flow), `@golang-design-patterns` (patterns/DI).
Alibaba Cloud EMAS APM (mobile Application Performance Monitoring) issue troubleshooting skill. Covers the 4 read-only OpenAPIs exposed by the `aliyun emas-appmonitor` plugin: `get-issues` / `get-issue` / `get-errors` / `get-error`. Capabilities: Top-N aggregation, sample stack drill-down and dimension breakdowns for 6 issue types (crash / anr / lag / custom / memory_leak / memory_alloc), combined with the user's source code (Java / Kotlin / Objective-C / Swift / ArkTS / Dart / C# / JS) to produce root cause analysis and fix suggestions. Client coverage: native Android / iOS / HarmonyOS, Flutter, Unity (bundled to android / iphoneos / harmony; H5 is out of scope). Triggers: analyze app crash, troubleshoot ANR, APM crash investigation, list top issues, "what is this digestHash", iOS ANR Top 5, Android memory leak analysis, Flutter custom exception stacks, pull lag samples, emas appmonitor usage, sort issues by error rate, map stack to source, appKey problem, EMAS APM issue analysis, analyze APM issues.
Build sophisticated React animations with Motion (formerly Framer Motion) - declarative animations, gestures (drag, hover, tap), scroll effects, spring physics, layout animations, and SVG manipulation. Optimize bundle size with LazyMotion (4.6 KB) or useAnimate mini (2.3 KB). Use when: adding drag-and-drop interactions, creating scroll-triggered animations, implementing modal dialogs with transitions, building carousels with momentum, animating page/route transitions, creating parallax hero sections, implementing accordions with smooth expand/collapse, or optimizing animation bundle sizes. For simple list animations, use auto-animate skill instead (3.28 KB vs 34 KB). Troubleshoot: AnimatePresence exit not working, large list performance issues, Tailwind transition conflicts, Next.js "use client" errors, scrollable container layout issues, or Cloudflare Workers build errors (resolved Dec 2024).
Guidelines for implementing JWT authentication with security best practices for token creation, validation, and storage
Alibaba Cloud Firewall Status Overview Skill. One-click query of overall cloud firewall status including asset management, border firewall switch status, and traffic overview. Triggers: "cloud firewall status", "firewall overview", "firewall status overview", "asset management", "protection coverage", "what is the overall cloud firewall status", "how many assets are not managed", "what is the protection coverage for each boundary", "CFW status", "cloud firewall overview"
Draft publication-ready Methods sections for interview-based sociology articles. Guides pathway selection, component coverage, and calibration based on analysis of 77 Social Problems/Social Forces articles.
Clean Code principles, professional practices, and workflows for TypeScript developers. Based on Robert C. Martin's "Clean Code" and "The Clean Coder" books. IMPORTANT: When this skill is active, always load and consult the reference files (rules.md, examples.md) before giving advice or writing code. Reference content takes precedence over general knowledge. Use this skill when: - Writing TypeScript/JavaScript code - Reviewing code or pull requests - Refactoring existing code - Following test-driven development (TDD) - Fixing bugs with proper test coverage - Planning test strategy for features - Estimating tasks accurately - Handling deadlines and commitments professionally - Working effectively with teams