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Brex's UI design system. Use when building interfaces inspired by Brex's aesthetic - light mode, Inter font, 4px grid.
Search messages, read threads, and send messages in Slack. Use when looking up discussions, finding context about a topic, or sending notifications to channels.
Guidance for querying ML model leaderboards and benchmarks (MTEB, HuggingFace, embedding benchmarks). This skill applies when tasks involve finding top-performing models on specific benchmarks, comparing model performance across leaderboards, or answering questions about current benchmark standings. Covers strategies for accessing live leaderboard data, handling temporal requirements, and avoiding common pitfalls with outdated sources.
Enables Claude to create and manage documents with tables and automation in Coda via Playwright MCP
Build modern monolith applications with Inertia.js - combining server-side frameworks (Laravel, Rails, etc.) with React/Vue/Svelte frontends without building APIs. Use when creating Inertia pages and layouts, working with Link component for navigation, building forms with Form component or useForm hook, handling validation and errors, managing shared data and props, implementing authentication and authorization, using manual visits with router, working with partial reloads, setting up persistent layouts, or configuring client-side setup.
npm Node.js package manager and registry. Use for JavaScript dependencies.
Implements JavaScript classes in C++ using JavaScriptCore. Use when creating new JS classes with C++ bindings, prototypes, or constructors.
Expert data engineering covering data pipelines, ETL/ELT, data warehousing, streaming, and data quality.
Comprehensive guide to Miro as a visual collaboration platform. Covers canvas features, content types, AI capabilities, and enterprise use cases. For MCP tool documentation, see the miro plugin's skill (miro-mcp).
Index points into a hexagonal grid
Use for web apps that need Leaflet-first GIS mapping, location selection, map-driven UIs, or geofencing validation. Covers Leaflet setup, optional tile providers, data storage, and backend validation patterns.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines for platform-specific design. Use this skill when the user asks about "designing for iOS", "iPad app design", "macOS design", "tvOS", "visionOS", "watchOS", "Apple platform", "which platform", platform differences, platform-specific conventions, or multi-platform app design. Also use when the user says "should I design differently for iPad vs iPhone", "how does my app work on visionOS", "what's different about macOS apps", "porting my app to another platform", "universal app design", or "what input methods does this platform use". Cross-references: hig-foundations for shared design foundations, hig-patterns for interaction patterns, hig-components-layout for navigation structures, hig-components-content for content display.