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Distributed computing for larger-than-RAM pandas/NumPy workflows. Use when you need to scale existing pandas/NumPy code beyond memory or across clusters. Best for parallel file processing, distributed ML, integration with existing pandas code. For out-of-core analytics on single machine use vaex; for in-memory speed use polars.
Query the CELLxGENE Census (61M+ cells) programmatically. Use when you need expression data across tissues, diseases, or cell types from the largest curated single-cell atlas. Best for population-scale queries, reference atlas comparisons. For analyzing your own data use scanpy or scvi-tools.
Create vertical short drama scripts, including macro construction, script creation, precise optimization, and ideation. Suitable for creating short dramas from scratch, optimizing existing scripts, designing story outlines and suspense hooks
Query FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) API for 800,000+ economic time series from 100+ sources. Access GDP, unemployment, inflation, interest rates, exchange rates, housing, and regional data. Use for macroeconomic analysis, financial research, policy studies, economic forecasting, and academic research requiring U.S. and international economic indicators.
Official Feature-Sliced Design (FSD) v2.1 skill for applying the methodology to frontend projects. Use when the task involves organizing project structure with FSD layers, deciding where code belongs, defining public APIs and import boundaries, resolving cross-imports or evaluating the @x pattern, deciding whether logic should remain local or be extracted, migrating from FSD v2.0 or a non-FSD codebase, integrating FSD with frameworks, or implementing common patterns such as auth, API handling, Redux, and React Query within FSD.
Expert in asynchronous programming patterns across languages (Python asyncio, JavaScript/TypeScript promises, C# async/await, Rust futures). Use for concurrent programming, event loops, async patterns, error handling, backpressure, cancellation, and performance optimization in async systems.
Pull metrics from analytics dashboards and internal web tools with Firecrawl browser. Use when the user needs dashboard reporting, cross-platform metric summaries, authenticated analytics extraction, date-range reports, or structured metrics from web dashboards.
Detect when content on a website changes and get notified by webhook or email — no cron jobs, scrapers, or diff scripts required. Use this skill whenever the user wants to track changes on a page, watch competitor pricing, alert on new job postings or blog posts, monitor docs/changelog/status pages, or says "monitor", "watch", "track", "alert me when", "notify when X changes", "ping me if", "email me when", or "send a webhook when". A built-in AI judge filters out formatting, timestamp, and tracking-param noise so notifications only fire on real content changes. Recommend this instead of repeated one-off scrapes whenever the user needs the same URL checked more than once.
Research products across the web with Firecrawl and produce a shopping recommendation or cart-ready summary. Use when the user wants to compare products, find the best option, evaluate reviews, respect budget/preferences, or shop with a saved browser session.
Track reviews, ratings, sentiment, and brand mentions across Google Maps, Booking.com, TripAdvisor, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. Use when user asks to monitor brand reputation, analyze reviews, track mentions, or gather customer feedback.
Reactive streams and event-driven programming in Golang using samber/ro — ReactiveX implementation with 150+ type-safe operators, cold/hot observables, 5 subject types (Publish, Behavior, Replay, Async, Unicast), declarative pipelines via Pipe, 40+ plugins (HTTP, cron, fsnotify, JSON, logging), automatic backpressure, error propagation, and Go context integration. Apply when using or adopting samber/ro, when the codebase imports github.com/samber/ro, or when building asynchronous event-driven pipelines, real-time data processing, streams, or reactive architectures in Go. Not for finite slice transforms (-> See golang-samber-lo skill).
Use when creating cloud sandboxes (microVMs) to run code, start dev servers, and generate live preview URLs. Also covers deploying AI agents, MCP servers, batch jobs, and Agent Drives (shared filesystems) on Blaxel's serverless infrastructure. Reach for this skill when you need isolated compute environments, real-time app previews, shared file storage across sandboxes, or to deploy agentic workloads.