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Run IV, DiD, and RDD analyses in R with proper diagnostics
Write and typeset economic models in LaTeX with proper notation
Use when working on Solana Anchor programs, including Rust program files, TypeScript tests, and Anchor.toml configuration. Enforces coding guidelines like proper variable naming, avoiding magic numbers, using Array<T> syntax, and Anchor 0.32.1 best practices.
Write well-considered semantic HTML that serves all users. Use when creating components, page structures, or reviewing markup. Emphasizes native HTML elements over ARIA. Treats proper document structure and accessibility as foundations rather than afterthoughts.
Use this when the user explicitly requests to "write/polish NSFC grant abstract", "generate Chinese and English abstracts", or "translate Chinese abstract to English abstract". Output both Chinese and English versions: The English version must be a faithful translation of the Chinese version (no additional information, no omission of key constraints). The default limit for Chinese abstract is ≤400 characters (including punctuation), and ≤4000 characters for English abstract (including punctuation); the final limit shall prevail as specified in `skills/nsfc-abstract/config.yaml:limits`. Also output **title suggestions**: By default, provide 1 recommended title + 5 candidate titles with justifications (the quantity shall follow `config.yaml:title.title_candidates_default`). Output method: Write the results to `NSFC-ABSTRACTS.md` in the **working directory** (the file name shall follow `config.yaml:output.filename`), which includes in order `# Title Suggestions`, Chinese abstract, English abstract, and length self-check. ⚠️ Not applicable in the following cases: - The user only wants to translate a general text unrelated to grant proposals (direct translation is required instead) - The user only wants to write the main body of project justification/research content/research foundation (use the corresponding NSFC series skill instead)
Help create git commits and PRs with properly formatted messages and release notes following CockroachDB conventions. Use when committing changes or creating pull requests.
Prepares Pine Scripts for publication in TradingView's community library with proper documentation and compliance. Use when preparing to publish, adding documentation, ensuring House Rules compliance, writing descriptions, or finalizing scripts for release. Triggers on "publish", "release", "documentation", "House Rules", or preparation requests.
Expert CRO advisor that analyzes landing pages, product funnels, UI/UX friction, and provides data-driven A/B test ideas to maximize conversions, sign-ups, trials, and retention. Use when optimizing conversion rates, analyzing funnels, designing experiments, improving CTAs, reducing drop-offs, or when user mentions conversion rate, CRO, landing page optimization, A/B testing, or funnel analysis.
Document business rules, technical patterns, and service interfaces discovered during analysis or implementation. Use when you find reusable patterns, external integrations, domain-specific rules, or API contracts. Always check existing documentation before creating new files. Handles deduplication and proper categorization.
Research and compile the latest AI news from across the industry. Use this skill when asked to find AI news, get AI updates, research what's happening in AI, check for AI announcements, or gather intelligence on AI companies. Triggers include requests for "AI news", "latest AI developments", "what's new in AI", "AI industry updates", or news about specific AI companies (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Nvidia, xAI, Mistral, Cohere, Apple, Salesforce).
Use when challenging ideas, plans, decisions, or proposals using structured critical reasoning. Invoke to play devil's advocate, run a pre-mortem, red team, or audit evidence and assumptions.
Before adding abstraction, asks "do we need this now?" Activates when proposing factories, abstract classes, config-driven behavior, or "for future extensibility." Resists over-engineering. Three similar lines are better than a premature abstraction.