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Academic-first Draw.io figure skill for papers, theses, IEEE-style diagrams, architecture figures, workflows, roadmaps, formulas, and publication-ready visualizations. Use when users ask to draw, redraw, replicate, edit, or export diagrams for academic papers or technical documents. Creates offline .drawio + .spec.yaml + .arch.json bundles, exports SVG locally, uses draw.io Desktop CLI for embedded SVG/PNG/PDF/JPG, supports style presets, self-check review loops, and diagrams.net URL fallback without requiring MCP.
Build and modify EdgeSpark apps. Use when a project has edgespark.toml, the user mentions EdgeSpark, or work involves the edgespark CLI, server SDK types, storage/auth/database workflows, deployment, or @edgespark/web.
Turn AI coding from chaotic one-shot prompting into a reliable engineering workflow. FORGE gives you clear task boundaries, safer commits, review gates, and team-ready coordination so agents can ship real work without losing control of the project.
A building experience: create, test, validate, refine, and publish extraction workflows based on existing or new Nimble agents. For users who want to invest in a durable, reusable workflow for a specific domain — not get data immediately. Trigger phrases: "set up extraction for X site", "I need to extract from this site regularly", "build an agent for", "create a reusable scraper", "generate a Nimble agent", "refine my agent", "add a field to my agent", or when the user wants to run extraction at scale. For getting data immediately, use nimble-web-expert instead.
Acquia integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Acquia data.
Create and configure Syncfusion Angular Stepper component for multi-step workflows, wizards, forms, and onboarding flows. Use this skill when implementing step-by-step navigation, configuring step validation, handling step events, or customizing step appearance with icons, labels, and templates. This covers stepper-based wizard interfaces, progress tracking workflows, and multi-form configurations.
Administrative workflows for the agent-skills repository. Use when the user wants to contribute a skill, open a pull request, or update an already-installed skill to the latest version. Trigger when users say: "open a PR", "submit my changes", "push this skill", "update my skills", "update the skills repo", or "how do I contribute a skill".
Build, debug, or plan work with The Prompting Company through its API, MCP Server, CLI, or SDK entrypoints. Use when the user needs public routes, OpenAPI schema guidance, TypeScript SDK integration, CLI workflows, MCP setup, content APIs, app publishing APIs, public markdown access, simulations, visibility analytics, authentication, or API key scopes.
Comprehensive toolkit for developing with the CocoIndex library. Use when users need to create data transformation pipelines (flows), write custom functions, or operate flows via CLI or API. Covers building ETL workflows for AI data processing, including embedding documents into vector databases, building knowledge graphs, creating search indexes, or processing data streams with incremental updates.
Vercel AI Elements for workflow UI components. Use when building chat interfaces, displaying tool execution, showing reasoning/thinking, or creating job queues. Triggers on ai-elements, Queue, Confirmation, Tool, Reasoning, Shimmer, Loader, Message, Conversation, PromptInput.
This skill should be used when working with LaminDB, an open-source data framework for biology that makes data queryable, traceable, reproducible, and FAIR. Use when managing biological datasets (scRNA-seq, spatial, flow cytometry, etc.), tracking computational workflows, curating and validating data with biological ontologies, building data lakehouses, or ensuring data lineage and reproducibility in biological research. Covers data management, annotation, ontologies (genes, cell types, diseases, tissues), schema validation, integrations with workflow managers (Nextflow, Snakemake) and MLOps platforms (W&B, MLflow), and deployment strategies.
No-code automation democratizes workflow building. Zapier and Make (formerly Integromat) let non-developers automate business processes without writing code. But no-code doesn't mean no-complexity - these platforms have their own patterns, pitfalls, and breaking points. This skill covers when to use which platform, how to build reliable automations, and when to graduate to code-based solutions. Key insight: Zapier optimizes for simplicity and integrations (7000+ apps), Make optimizes for power