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Payment initiation with PIX, Boleto, and Smart Transfers. Use when implementing payment flows, PIX transfers, or preauthorized payments.
UiPath Human-in-the-Loop / HITL node authoring — building approval gates, escalations, write-back validation, and data enrichment checkpoints in Flow, Maestro, or Coded Agents. NOT for managing, reassigning, or monitoring tasks at runtime (use uipath-tasks for that).
End-to-end work with UiPath Agents of all types: build, integrate with UiPath Products (e.g., Orchestrator, Flow, Maestro), design with UiPath Tools (e.g., Agent Builder/Studio Web), deploy, and configure/validate. Covers Coded Agents (e.g., LangGraph, LlamaIndex, OpenAI Agents) and Low-Code Agents (`agent.json` / Agent Builder). For deterministic Python Coded Functions (`uip function`, `uipath.json` functions map, no agent runtime/LLM)→uipath-functions.
Keep cyclomatic complexity low; flatten control flow, extract helpers, and prefer table-driven/strategy patterns over large switches
Server-side authentication primitives for TanStack Start: session cookies (HttpOnly, Secure, SameSite, __Host- prefix), session read/issue/destroy via createServerFn and middleware, OAuth authorization-code flow with state and PKCE, password-reset enumeration defense, CSRF for non-GET RPCs, rate limiting auth endpoints, session rotation on privilege change. Pairs with router-core/auth-and-guards for the routing side.
End-to-end testing and click-verification of web apps with Playwright — install, write specs, drive authenticated pages, take screenshots, and run in CI. Use when verifying a web change actually works in a real browser, testing user flows, debugging a UI bug live, or confirming an authed/gated page before shipping. Keywords Playwright, e2e, browser test, click test, screenshot, headless.
GitHub Projects (v2) setup and management via gh CLI + GraphQL: organize a repo's issues into epics with native sub-issues, drive a board Status flow (Todo -> In Progress -> Done), set Project Priority, classify with native issue Types (Task/Bug/Feature) instead of labels, scope work with milestones (incl. resolving "current milestone"), and maintain an Epic + Upcoming roadmap. Use when setting up or managing a GitHub Project/roadmap, creating an epic with issues, adding or moving issues between epics, picking up or closing work on the board, (re)prioritizing, setting issue types, creating or closing milestones, enabling project workflows, or configuring gh project read-only allowlists. Not for PR workflows (git-pr), CI/CD status (git-ci), or commit messages (git-commit)
Provides comprehensive SAP Commerce Cloud (formerly Hybris) development guidance including type system modeling, service layer architecture, ImpEx data management, FlexibleSearch queries, OCC API customization, Composable Storefront (Spartacus/Angular), B2C/B2B accelerator patterns, WCMS content management, CCv2 cloud deployment, SAP BTP/Kyma integration, CronJobs, business processes, Solr search, promotions, caching, SmartEdit, Backoffice configuration, and testing patterns. Use when the user asks about "SAP Commerce Cloud", "SAP Commerce", "Hybris", "create SAP Commerce extensions", "define item types in items.xml", "write ImpEx scripts", "implement facades/services/DAOs", "customize OCC REST APIs", "work with FlexibleSearch queries", "customize B2C or B2B accelerators", "SAP Commerce B2B", "configure Spring beans", "create CronJobs or scheduled tasks", "define business processes or order flows", "configure Solr search or indexing", "set up promotions or coupons", "configure caching", "customize Backoffice", "SAP Commerce WCMS", "SAP Commerce CMS", "SAP Commerce integration", "integrate Composable Storefront or Spartacus", "customize Angular CMS components in Spartacus", "deploy to CCv2 or SAP Commerce Cloud public cloud", "configure manifest.json for CCv2", "integrate SAP BTP or Kyma with SAP Commerce", "customize SmartEdit", "write unit or integration tests for SAP Commerce", or asks about troubleshooting SAP Commerce issues.
Build never-cheap, high-craft web interfaces — brand surfaces (landing pages, brand sites, launches, portfolios, hero pages with real WebGL/Three.js/Canvas/GSAP engines), product UI (dashboards, admin panels, analytics, data tables, app shells), workflow UI (merchant/admin consoles, publish & create wizards, config and settings pages, review queues), AI workbenches (AI 工作台, agent consoles, 智能体控制台, copilot UI, run streams, approval/human-in-the-loop cards), commerce pages (product detail pages, listing/category pages, cart, checkout), and H5 / phone-only screens (app UI prototypes, 活动页, mobile PDP, data-report H5, mobile sites). Routes by register: brand → soul + spectacle engine; product → palette + component system + density (split further into pages you READ = dashboards, pages you OPERATE = consoles/wizards, and and a DELEGATION layer that stacks on either when an agent does the work); commerce → PDP/PLP skeletons + anti-dark-pattern rules; h5 → a fixed 390×844 frame, safe-area math, thumb-zone hierarchy, and native furniture (status bar, TabBar, bottom sheet, FAB, push & FLIP transitions) across six phone morphologies. Ships a product color library (tinted neutral ramps + 16 accents + 12 paste-ready sets) so dashboards stop defaulting to blue. Always reads the brief first and audits against an anti-slop cheapness blacklist. Ships an anti-sameness layer (divergence) that composes a soul from five orthogonal axes instead of picking from a persona list, so repeat runs stop converging on one look. Routes single-element briefs to a component flow (8 mandatory states + a preview file) instead of the page apparatus. Carries a cross-run build log so rotation is enforced rather than narrated, and a mobile floor covering the six ways a crafted page breaks on a phone. Supports verb commands (audit · bolder · quieter · soul · diverge · animate · densify · redesign) for targeted iteration. Ships a motion layer that separates WHAT moves from HOW it is built: six routes (CSS · native scroll-driven · View Transitions/WAAPI · GSAP · Canvas/WebGL · zero-dependency CSS 3D space) against a ten-family effect catalogue of ~80 variants (spatial camera moves, particle fields, fluid & material, scroll narrative, typographic, image transform, geometric construction, physics & inertia, state transition, atmosphere), each family carrying its slop form; an effect→route lookup so a page stops shipping 60KB to do four lines of work; and a four-beat sheet that replaces "one spectacular hero over generic fade-ups" — because 「炫酷」 and 「好看」 select nothing, and every model answers them with the same particle hero. Separates 后台 (revolves around a batch of business objects) from 工作台 (revolves around one thing he does over and over) — one fork that decides density, soul and shell, resolved by what the thing revolves around rather than by head-count or screen; a workbench then picks a body, desktop or phone morph A.1. Ships an AI-workbench layer that stacks on any of them for the pages agents actually run in — a run stream instead of a chart, nine run states, a resident stop control, in-stream approval cards with linked evidence, and cost as a first-class receipt. Triggers on "make this look premium", "landing page", "personal site", "portfolio", "个人主页", "落地页", "lookbook", "dashboard", "admin panel", "商家后台", "工作台", "专属工作台", "个人工作台", "每日工作台", "打卡页", "记录页", "daily desk", "back-office", "console", "publish flow", "发布流程", "wizard", "settings page", "analytics UI", "data table", "app UI", "product page", "PDP", "listing page", "checkout", "dashboard colors", "AI 工作台", "agent console", "智能体控制台", "AI 助手界面", "copilot UI", "运行记录", "工具调用", "人工审批", "值守台", "H5", "H5 页面", "移动端页面", "手机端页面", "活动页", "小程序页面", "公众号页面", "app 原型", "mobile app UI", "app screen", "in-app page", "移动端商详", "报告 H5", "give it a soul / a vibe", "anti-slop", "hero animation", "动效", "炫酷", "加点动画", "让它动起来", "太静了", "滚动动画", "页面转场", "沉浸式", "走进去", "scroll animation", "page transition", "make it move", "feels generic", "every page looks the same", "每次都差不多", "make me a button", "just this component", "按钮", "单个组件", "component states", "breaks on mobile", "手机端错位", "/finesse".
Evaluates a flow or screen against Jakob Nielsen's 10 usability heuristics (visibility of system status, match with the real world, user control, consistency, error prevention, recognition over recall, flexibility, minimalist design, error recovery, help and documentation) and reports concrete violations. Use for a fast, structured usability pass independent of visual polish.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "IntegrationHub", "spoke", "flow action", "integration", "subflow", "connection alias", "credential alias", "REST step", or any ServiceNow IntegrationHub development.
Advanced swarm orchestration patterns for research, development, testing, and complex distributed workflows