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Guide for using react-native-unistyles v3. Triggers on: "unistyles", "StyleSheet.create", "create stylesheet", "add theme", "breakpoints", "variants", "withUnistyles", "useUnistyles", "ScopedTheme", "UnistylesRuntime", "style component", "responsive styles", "media queries", "dynamic styles", "scoped theme", "adaptive theme", "unistyles setup", "unistyles config". Covers setup, theming, responsive design, variants, web features, third-party integration, and troubleshooting.
Scaffolds an xUnit integration test project for validating Oracle-to-PostgreSQL database migration behavior in .NET solutions. Creates the test project, transaction-rollback base class, and seed data manager. Use when setting up test infrastructure before writing migration integration tests, or when a test project is needed for Oracle-to-PostgreSQL validation.
Guidance on writing fast, robust, modern Svelte code. Load this skill whenever in a Svelte project and asked to write/edit or analyze a Svelte component or module. Covers reactivity, event handling, styling, integration with libraries and more.
Expert knowledge for Azure Monitor development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when building, debugging, or optimizing Azure Monitor applications. Not for Azure Managed Grafana (use azure-managed-grafana), Azure Network Watcher (use azure-network-watcher), Azure Service Health (use azure-service-health), Azure Defender For Cloud (use azure-defender-for-cloud).
Creates complete SaaS landing page drafts using 7 framework templates. Use when the user wants to create a "homepage," "product page," "pricing page," "comparison page," "integration page," "use case page," or "solution page."
Japanese version of the PUA Universal Motivation Engine. It compels exhaustive problem-solving using corporate PUA rhetoric and structured debugging methodology in Japanese. MUST trigger under the following conditions: (1) Any task has failed 2+ times, or you're stuck in a loop of tweaking the same approach; (2) You're about to say 'I cannot', suggest manual handling to the user, or blame the environment without verification; (3) You find yourself being passive — not searching, not reading source code, not verifying, just waiting for instructions; (4) The user expresses frustration in any form: 'try harder', 'stop giving up', 'figure it out', 'why isn't this working', 'again???', 'もっと頑張れ', 'なんでまた失敗したの', 'もう一回やって', 'なんとかしろ', or any similar sentiment regardless of phrasing. It should also trigger when facing complex multi-step debugging, environment issues, configuration problems, or deployment failures where early surrender is tempting. Applies to ALL task types: code, configuration, research, writing, deployment, infrastructure, API integration. DO NOT trigger on first-attempt failures or when a known fix is already executing successfully.
Pre-built animated React component collections combining Magic UI (150+ TypeScript/Tailwind/Motion components) and React Bits (90+ minimal-dependency animated components). Use this skill when building landing pages, marketing sites, dashboards, or interactive UIs requiring pre-made animated components instead of hand-crafting animations. Triggers on tasks involving animated UI components, Magic UI, React Bits, shadcn/ui integration, Tailwind CSS components, or component library selection. Alternative to manually implementing animations with Framer Motion or GSAP.
Guides the agent through setting up and using Capawesome Cloud for Capacitor apps. Covers three core workflows: (1) Native Builds — cloud builds for iOS and Android, signing certificates, environments, Trapeze configuration, and build artifacts; (2) Live Updates — OTA updates via the @capawesome/capacitor-live-update plugin, channels, versioning, rollbacks, and code signing; (3) App Store Publishing — automated submissions to Apple App Store (TestFlight) and Google Play Store. Includes CI/CD integration for all workflows. Do not use for non-Capacitor mobile frameworks.
Structured error handling in Golang with samber/oops — error builders, stack traces, error codes, error context, error wrapping, error attributes, user-facing vs developer messages, panic recovery, and logger integration. Apply when using or adopting samber/oops, or when the codebase already imports github.com/samber/oops.
Guides development of Fusion portal shells — scaffolding, module configuration, app loading, routing, header/context integration, analytics, and deployment using the Fusion Framework CLI portal commands. USE FOR: create portal, scaffold portal, configure portal modules, portal app loading, portal routing, portal header, context selector, portal analytics, portal telemetry, portal manifest, ffc portal dev, portal deployment, embed apps in portal. DO NOT USE FOR: app-level feature development (use fusion-app-react-dev), backend service changes, Fusion Help Center integration, skill authoring.
Official Reference Guide for the PPIO Platform, covering LLM API (OpenAI-compatible), Agent Sandbox, GPU (Instances and Serverless), integration, authentication, pricing, rate limiting, and troubleshooting. Suitable for common questions such as 'How to integrate PPIO in specific application scenarios?' and PPIO request failures.
Implement feature-rich image editing in Angular applications using Syncfusion Image Editor. Use this skill whenever user mentions editing images, adding annotations, applying filters, cropping, transforming, or manipulating images in Angular. Covers installation, all annotation types (text, shapes, freehand), transformations (rotate, flip, zoom), filtering, frame application, redaction, open/save functionality, undo/redo, toolbar customization, accessibility, and advanced features like z-ordering and dialog integration.