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Generate videos using Flyworks (a.k.a HiFly) Digital Humans. Create talking photo videos from images, use public avatars with TTS, or clone voices for custom audio.
Biennale Yellow — Solar yellow on warm parchment with deep indigo serif and atmospheric sun-glow gradients. Anything that should feel like an art-biennale poster or a museum's annual programme: exhibition decks, arts-institution announcements, design conference brochures, curatorial pitches, literary publications, studio retrospectives.
Best practices for Remotion video creation in React with Hebrew RTL support. Use when dealing with Remotion code, creating programmatic videos, building Hebrew video content with RTL captions and text animations, or generating social media videos with Hebrew fonts. Covers animations, compositions, sequencing, transitions, audio/video, captions, 3D, charts, voiceover, and Hebrew/RTL text rendering. Do NOT use for non-Remotion video editing, general React development, or static image generation.
Guide for migrating OCaml projects, libraries, modules, and test suites to idiomatic MoonBit. Use when translating OCaml code to MoonBit, planning a large OCaml-to-MoonBit port, preserving byte/string-heavy behavior, replacing OCaml variants/records/exceptions/refs/arrays, mapping OCaml APIs to MoonBit packages, or building verification and test strategy for a migration.
Generate interactive HTML presentations with professional ElevenLabs voiceover narration synced to slides. Supports dual article/slides mode, scroll-reveal animations, GPT Image 2 illustrations, and configurable detail levels. Use this skill when the user wants to create a presentation, slide deck, narrated briefing, research report with voiceover, or any content that should be presentable as both a readable article and a navigable slide deck. Also triggers on "make a presentation", "create slides", "present this", "narrated deck", "voiceover slides", "briefing with audio", or requests to turn research/notes into a shareable presentation. Works with any content — research findings, meeting summaries, proposals, educational material.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "convert this video", "change format to mp4", "trim from X to Y", "cut the first X seconds", "speed up this video", "slow motion", "timelapse", "resize video", "scale down", "rotate video", "flip video", "remux", or any general FFmpeg video manipulation not covered by compress-video, make-gif, share-social, extract-audio, or extract-frames.
Writes, reviews, and debugs idiomatic Rust code with memory safety and zero-cost abstractions. Implements ownership patterns, manages lifetimes, designs trait hierarchies, builds async applications with tokio, and structures error handling with Result/Option. Use when building Rust applications, solving ownership or borrowing issues, designing trait-based APIs, implementing async/await concurrency, creating FFI bindings, or optimizing for performance and memory safety. Invoke for Rust, Cargo, ownership, borrowing, lifetimes, async Rust, tokio, zero-cost abstractions, memory safety, systems programming.
Build 3D objects, props, maps, and environments in Roblox Studio via MCP. CSG patterns, spatial coordination, player scale reference, platform quirks. Use when the AI is placing parts, doing unions/subtracts, or building geometry.
GPU-accelerated data curation for LLM training. Supports text/image/video/audio. Features fuzzy deduplication (16× faster), quality filtering (30+ heuristics), semantic deduplication, PII redaction, NSFW detection. Scales across GPUs with RAPIDS. Use for preparing high-quality training datasets, cleaning web data, or deduplicating large corpora.
This skill should be used when working with pre-trained transformer models for natural language processing, computer vision, audio, or multimodal tasks. Use for text generation, classification, question answering, translation, summarization, image classification, object detection, speech recognition, and fine-tuning models on custom datasets.
Go naming conventions for packages, functions, methods, variables, constants, and receivers from Google and Uber style guides. Use when naming any identifier in Go code—choosing names for types, functions, methods, variables, constants, or packages—to ensure clarity, consistency, and idiomatic style.
Write idiomatic Elixir code with OTP patterns, supervision trees, and Phoenix LiveView. Masters concurrency, fault tolerance, and distributed systems. Use PROACTIVELY for Elixir refactoring, OTP design, or complex BEAM optimizations.