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ALWAYS LOAD THIS SKILL when: something doesn't work as expected, documentation is unclear, need to understand library internals, debugging integration issues, or before making assumptions about how a library works. Contains opensrc repo paths, debugging workflows, and examples for Effect, TanStack, TRPC, Drizzle, Better Auth, OpenCode.
API reference for CoinMarketCap cryptocurrency endpoints including quotes, listings, OHLCV, trending, and categories. Use this skill whenever the user mentions CMC API, asks how to get crypto data programmatically, wants to build price integrations, or needs REST endpoint documentation. This is the go-to reference for any CMC cryptocurrency API question. Trigger: "CMC API", "coinmarketcap api", "crypto price API", "get bitcoin price via API", "/cmc-api-crypto"
iOS code style guide for Swift and Objective-C. Use this skill whenever the user mentions code style, formatting, naming conventions, code organization, Swift/Objective-C coding standards, indentation, comments, or needs to enforce consistent code quality across the project. This skill covers formatting rules, naming patterns, documentation standards, and file organization.
Convert video clips to optimized GIFs with speed control, cropping, text overlays, and file size optimization. Create perfect GIFs for social media, documentation, and presentations.
Top-tier software architect agent for complex multi-stage project development. This skill embodies the role of a senior software architect who decomposes complex tasks into structured sub-modules, iterates each component until excellence is achieved, enforces strict quality gates between phases, and produces documentation compliant with all skill standards. Core Philosophy: "Design once, iterate until perfect, then move forward." Triggers when: You need to design architecture for a complex multi-stage project, decompose requirements into modules, or establish quality gates for development phases. Commands: - /architect design <task> - Full architecture design for a task - /architect phase <n> - Execute specific phase - /architect iterate <module> - Iterate on a specific module - /architect status - Show current architecture status - /architect review - Review and validate architecture Six phases: Requirement Analysis, Architecture Design, Task Decomposition, Iterative Development, Integration & Validation, Documentation Generation. Each phase has strict exit criteria.
Execute TwinMind primary workflow: Meeting transcription and summary generation. Use when implementing meeting capture, building transcription features, or automating meeting documentation. Trigger with phrases like "twinmind transcription workflow", "meeting transcription", "capture meeting with twinmind".
Generate comprehensive compliance reports for security standards. Use when creating compliance documentation. Trigger with 'generate compliance report', 'compliance status', or 'audit compliance'.
This skill helps users automatically extract complete Markdown content from any website via the BrowserAct Web Search Scraper API. The Agent should proactively apply this skill when users express needs like extract complete markdown from a specific website, scrape the content of an article link, get the text from a target url, convert a webpage to markdown format, fetch the main content of a blog post, extract data from a given web page, parse the html of a website into markdown, download the readable text from a news article, obtain the content of a tutorial page, extract all the markdown text from any http or https url, scrape documentation from a web link, or grab the text of a single webpage.
Enforces complete execution, mode-aware delivery, compact sub-agent communication, independent agent-review gating, validation, and reporting for implementation, bugfix, hardening, documentation, specification, architecture, design, review, and post-mortem tasks. Use whenever work must be completed, reviewed, validated, or documented through an explicit execution mode instead of handled ad hoc.
Points to Christoph Michel’s (cmichel.io) long-form guide on becoming a smart contract security auditor—EVM-centric learning path, CTFs, canonical DeFi contracts, finance basics, and an FAQ (tools, scoping, compensation). Use when the user asks how to start in Solidity/EVM auditing or cites this article—not as current salary data, job placement advice, or a substitute for hands-on practice and primary documentation.
Audit and build the infrastructure a repo needs so agents can work autonomously — boot scripts, smoke tests, CI/CD gates, dev environment setup, observability, and isolation. Use when a repo can't boot, tests are broken or missing, there's no dev environment, agents can't verify their work, or agents need human help to get anything done. Do not use for reviewing an existing diff or for documentation-only cleanup.
CuTe Python DSL API reference and implementation patterns for NVIDIA GPU kernel programming. Provides execution model, core API table, key constraints, common patterns, and documentation index. Use when: (1) writing or modifying CuTe DSL kernel code, (2) looking up CuTe DSL API syntax, (3) implementing attention/GEMM/MLA patterns in CuTe DSL, (4) understanding CuTe DSL execution model and compilation pipeline, (5) checking what CuTe DSL can and cannot do.