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Implementation workflows and decision trees for Frappe Whitelisted Methods (REST APIs). Use when determining HOW to implement API endpoints: public vs authenticated, permission patterns, error handling, response formats, client integration. Triggers: how do I create API, build REST endpoint, frappe.call pattern, API permission check, guest API, secure endpoint.
Create presentations (PPT) using PopAI API. Use when asked to create slides, presentations, decks, or PPT content. Has built-in research capabilities — just pass a topic. Supports uploading reference files (pptx/pdf/docx/images). Supports user's own pptx template with 100% layout fidelity. Also supports multi-round modifications to an existing PPT.
Applies tests-first discipline (red/green/refactor) and adds regression tests for bugs. Use when implementing features, fixing bugs, or refactoring.
Guidelines for using skills effectively - load relevant skills before complex tasks, not every message
Activate when the user clearly has a skill issue. Generates chaotic, barely-functional code with maximum confidence and sarcastic commentary. Guarantees an infinite loop of attempted fixes that never quite land.
Smart/Dumb component patterns, Standalone components, modern control flow (@if, @for), and OnPush strategy for Angular 17+.
State management in Angular 17+ using Signals and RxJS. Covers signals APIs, RxJS boundaries, and immutable state.
Use at the start of any conversation - Determine how to find and use skills, requiring the skill tool to be invoked before any response (including clarification questions)
Meta-skill enforcing skill discovery and invocation discipline through mandatory workflows. Use when starting any conversation to check for relevant skills before any response, ensuring skill-first workflow before proceeding.
Operate long-lived agent workloads with observability, security boundaries, and lifecycle management.
Agent development workflow and discipline skills. Use when developing features, debugging issues, managing code branches, writing plans, or ensuring code quality through TDD and systematic processes. Triggers on any software development task that benefits from structured workflows.
You MUST use this before any creative work - creating features, building components, adding functionality, or modifying behavior. Explores user intent, requirements and design before implementation.