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Translate and dub a video into another language with voice cloning and lip-sync, powered by HeyGen Video Translation. The presenter keeps their face, their voice is cloned into the target language, and lips re-sync to the new audio — viewers see the same person speaking natively. Use when: (1) localizing an existing video into one or more languages ("translate this video to Spanish", "make this in French and German", "dub this into Japanese", "I need this in 10 languages for a launch"), (2) the user has a finished video and wants the SAME presenter speaking another language (not a new presenter — that's heygen-video), (3) podcast / audio-only translation ("translate this podcast", "dub the audio but keep my video"), (4) high-stakes translations where the user wants to review/edit subtitles before final render (the proofreads workflow), (5) "translate my video", "dub this", "localize this clip", "make a multilingual version", "subtitle and dub". Returns the translated video URL (or audio file for audio-only mode), one per target language. Chain signal: if the user wants to CREATE a new video in another language (no source video exists yet), route to heygen-video and write the script in the target language — do not use heygen-translate. Use heygen-translate only when there is an existing source video to localize. NOT for: creating new videos from scratch (use heygen-video), avatar creation (use heygen-avatar), TTS-only synthesis (use heygen-video with audio-only output), or text-only translation.
Develop plugins for IDA Pro in Python, using idiomatic patterns, lessons, and tricks, including the Python Domain API (ida-domain). Use when creating both GUI (Qt) and background plugins for inspecting and rendering things program structure, functions, disassembly, cross-references, and strings.
Converts cuTile GPU kernels (@ct.kernel) to Triton (@triton.jit). Handles standard in-repo conversion, debugging (cudaErrorIllegalAddress, shape mismatch, numerical mismatch), and mapping cuTile idioms (ct.load/ct.store, ct.Constant, ct.launch) to Triton equivalents. Covers dual-kernel layout flags (e.g. transpose=True/False + autotune grid via META) per translations/advanced-patterns.md. Use when converting, porting, or translating cuTile kernels to Triton, or debugging existing Triton translations.
ElevenLabs Agents Platform for AI voice agents (React/JS/Native/Swift). Use for voice AI, RAG, tools, or encountering package deprecation, audio cutoff, CSP violations, webhook auth failures.
Route generative media requests before any creative planning or provider execution. Use this when the user asks to generate, modify, dub, animate, or assemble image, video, audio, workflow, or analysis-derived media and the first decision is which generation controller should own the job.
Complete FFmpeg + OpenCV + Python integration guide for video processing pipelines. PROACTIVELY activate for: (1) FFmpeg to OpenCV frame handoff, (2) cv2.VideoCapture vs ffmpeg subprocess, (3) BGR/RGB color format conversion gotchas, (4) Frame dimension order img[y,x] vs img[x,y], (5) ffmpegcv GPU-accelerated video I/O, (6) VidGear multi-threaded streaming, (7) Decord batch video loading for ML, (8) PyAV frame-level processing, (9) Audio stream preservation with video filters, (10) Memory-efficient frame generators, (11) OpenCV + FFmpeg + Modal parallel processing, (12) Pipe frames between FFmpeg and OpenCV. Provides: Color format conversion patterns, coordinate system gotchas, library selection guide, memory management, subprocess pipe patterns, GPU-accelerated alternatives to cv2.VideoCapture. Ensures: Correct integration between FFmpeg and OpenCV without color/coordinate bugs. See also: ffmpeg-python-integration-reference for type-safe parameter mappings.
Find the right Deepgram documentation for any task. Use whenever someone needs help locating docs, understanding which API to use, or wants to ask questions about Deepgram. Covers all product areas: speech-to-text, text-to-speech, voice agents, audio intelligence, and self-hosted deployments.
Clone a ready-to-run Deepgram demo app and start building on top of it. Use whenever someone wants a quick working demo, needs to prototype with Deepgram, or is starting a new project that uses speech-to-text, text-to-speech, voice agents, audio intelligence, or live streaming. Match the user's language, framework, and desired Deepgram feature to the right starter.
Self-hosted, open-source alternative to Google NotebookLM for AI-powered research and document analysis. Use when organizing research materials into notebooks, ingesting diverse content sources (PDFs, videos, audio, web pages, Office documents), generating AI-powered notes and summaries, creating multi-speaker podcasts from research, chatting with documents using context-aware AI, searching across materials with full-text and vector search, or running custom content transformations. Supports 16+ AI providers including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Ollama, Groq, and Mistral with complete data privacy through self-hosting.
Media processing utilities for images, audio, and video using FFmpeg and ImageMagick. Use when working with media conversion, optimization, or batch processing tasks.
Develops and administers SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition digital workplace solutions. Use when creating workspaces, workpages, and collaborative sites, developing UI Integration Cards in SAP Business Application Studio, building content packages and workspace templates, integrating with Microsoft 365/Teams/SharePoint/Google Drive, configuring chatbots and webhooks, implementing SCIM API user provisioning, setting up OData business records, managing themes and branding, configuring role-based access and SSO, troubleshooting deployment issues, or working with the Administration Console. Keywords: SAP Build Work Zone advanced edition, digital workplace, UI Integration Cards, content packages, workspace templates, SAP Business Application Studio, SAP Conversational AI, SCIM API, OData, Microsoft Teams integration, SSO, theming, Administration Console
Rust coding best practices based on Microsoft Pragmatic Rust Guidelines. ALWAYS invoke before writing or modifying Rust code. Covers error handling, API design, performance, and idiomatic patterns.