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Found 179 Skills
Enforce a precise, minimal design system inspired by Linear, Notion, and Stripe. Use this skill when building dashboards, admin interfaces, or any UI that needs Jony Ive-level precision - clean, modern, minimalist with taste. Every pixel matters.
Connect to any external app and perform actions on it. Use when the user wants to interact with external services like Slack, Linear, HubSpot, Salesforce, Jira, GitHub, Google Sheets, or any other app — send messages, create tasks, sync data, manage contacts, or perform any API operation.
Use when squash-merging a feature branch into main for linear history. Handles pre-flight checks, squash merge, commit delegation to commit, and branch cleanup.
Build world-class table bulk selection with floating action toolbar. Linear/Notion-quality UX with proper checkbox states, smooth animations, and confirmation dialogs
Build world-class kanban board drag-and-drop with @dnd-kit. Linear-quality UX with proper collision detection, smooth animations, and visual feedback
Implement Syncfusion WPF Linear Gauge (SfLinearGauge) in Windows Presentation Foundation applications. Use this when working with linear meters, thermometer displays, or progress indicators with scales. This skill covers scale configuration, adding pointers (bar or symbol), creating colored ranges, customizing labels and ticks, setting horizontal or vertical orientation, and implementing thermometer-style visualizations.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion Gauge controls in Windows Forms applications. Use when creating data visualization gauges such as RadialGauge for circular displays (speedometers, temperature dials), LinearGauge for horizontal/vertical bars and progress indicators, or DigitalGauge for LED-style alphanumeric displays. Covers dashboard gauges, instrument panels, real-time monitoring, and KPI displays with needles, ranges, and scales.
Vercel Chat SDK expert guidance. Use when building multi-platform chat bots — Slack, Telegram, Microsoft Teams, Discord, Google Chat, GitHub, Linear — with a single codebase. Covers the Chat class, adapters, threads, messages, cards, modals, streaming, state management, and webhook setup.
Intelligently handle git rebase operations and resolve merge conflicts while preserving features and maintaining code quality. Use when rebasing feature branches, resolving conflicts across commits, and ensuring clean linear history without losing changes.
Operate notifications as one ECC-native workflow across GitHub, Linear, desktop alerts, hooks, and connected communication surfaces. Use when the real problem is alert routing, deduplication, escalation, or inbox collapse.
Use when the user wants a polished UI and references a well-known product, brand, or aesthetic such as Figma, Apple, Linear, Stripe, Notion, Airbnb, Tesla, or asks for a premium, beautiful, product-grade interface. Loads only the most relevant design reference docs from references/ and turns them into implementation constraints.
Open Orbit briefing skill — selected by the Orbit pipeline when the user has two or more connectors connected. Pulls the past 24 hours of activity from every authenticated connector (GitHub, Linear, Notion, Slack, 飞书, Calendar, Gmail, Drive, Sentry, Vercel, …) and renders a single adaptive bento-grid dashboard at the top of "我的设计". Each connector module picks its own UI form (list, avatar stack, status ring, heatmap, file grid, alert card, …) based on the data shape it returns, so the layout scales as Orbit's connector ecosystem grows. This skill should not be triggered manually — it is invoked by Orbit's daily-digest scheduler against the user's live connector data.