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Implement speech-to-text voice input in Blazor applications using Syncfusion SpeechToText component. ALWAYS use this when users need voice input, speech recognition, audio transcription, or implementing the SpeechToText component in Blazor. Trigger for Syncfusion.Blazor.Inputs, microphone input, voice-to-text conversion, language support, transcript binding, listening states, error handling, browser speech API, or any speech recognition requirements.
Implement comprehensive image editing capabilities in Blazor applications using the Syncfusion Image Editor component. Use this skill when implementing image editing, annotations, transformations, cropping, filtering, zooming, and panning features. Supports annotations (text, shapes, freehand), transformations (crop, rotate, flip, resize), effects (filters, fine-tuning), toolbar customization, and keyboard shortcuts.
Configure Content Security Policy (CSP) for Syncfusion Blazor components across Blazor Server, WebAssembly, and Auto render modes � self-hosted and CDN scenarios
Generate, register, secure, validate, and troubleshoot Syncfusion Blazor license keys across all Blazor project types
Reply.io platform help — multichannel sequences (email, LinkedIn, calls, SMS, WhatsApp), Jason AI SDR, B2B database, email warmup, deliverability tools, unified inbox, analytics, Salesforce/HubSpot integration, agency features. Use when asking 'how do I do X in Reply.io', setting up Reply.io sequences, configuring Jason AI, connecting Reply.io to Salesforce or HubSpot, using Reply.io warmup, or troubleshooting Reply.io deliverability. Do NOT use for general outbound cadence strategy (use /sales-cadence), cross-platform email deliverability (use /sales-deliverability), email tracking strategy (use /sales-email-tracking), building prospect lists (use /sales-prospect-list), or connecting Reply.io to other tools via Zapier (use /sales-integration).
SafetyMails platform help — bulk email verification (up to 2M emails, 19-step algorithm), real-time API validation (JavaScript embed for forms), Email Finder (B2B corporate lookup), list cleaning, spamtrap/disposable/catch-all detection, integrations. Use when asking 'how do I do X in SafetyMails', verifying emails with SafetyMails, cleaning email lists in SafetyMails, setting up SafetyMails API/JavaScript embed, using SafetyMails Email Finder, or managing SafetyMails integrations. Do NOT use for general deliverability strategy across tools (use /sales-deliverability), general enrichment strategy (use /sales-enrich), building prospect lists (use /sales-prospect-list), or connecting tools generically (use /sales-integration).
When the user wants help writing opening lines, hooks, or first sentences that grab attention. Also use when the user mentions 'hook,' 'opening line,' 'first line,' 'scroll stopper,' 'attention grabber,' 'headline,' 'how to start my post,' or 'nobody reads past my first line.' Can be used standalone or invoked by other creation skills. For writing full posts, see post-writer-sms. For threads, see thread-writer-sms.
Guides MongoDB users through implementing and optimizing Atlas Search (full-text), Vector Search (semantic), and Hybrid Search solutions. Use this skill when users need to build search functionality for text-based queries (autocomplete, fuzzy matching, faceted search), semantic similarity (embeddings, RAG applications), or combined approaches. Also use when users need text containment, substring matching ('contains', 'includes', 'appears in'), case-insensitive or multi-field text search, or filtering across many fields with variable combinations. Provides workflows for selecting the right search type, creating indexes, constructing queries, and optimizing performance using the MongoDB MCP server.
Guidelines for organizing .NET projects, including solution structure, project references, folder conventions, .slnx format, centralized build properties, and central package management. Use when setting up a new .NET solution with modern best practices, configuring centralized build properties across multiple projects, implementing central package version management, or setting up SourceLink for debugging.
Comprehensive validation patterns for ASP.NET Core applications. Covers FluentValidation integration, DataAnnotations, IValidatableObject, IValidateOptions<T>, MediatR pipeline behavior, and client-side validation. Use when implementing validation in ASP.NET Core applications, setting up FluentValidation, creating custom validators, configuring options validation, or implementing cross-field validation.
NuGet package management best practices including versioning strategies, central package management, and dependency resolution. Use when setting up Central Package Management (CPM), managing package versions across multiple projects, or resolving dependency conflicts in .NET solutions.
Prevent silent decimal mismatch bugs across EVM chains. Covers runtime decimal lookup, chain-aware caching, bridged-token precision drift, and safe normalization for bots, dashboards, and DeFi tools.