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Think through ideas, investigate problems, and clarify requirements before committing to a change using `/opsx:explore`. Use when the user says "explore an idea", "think through this", "investigate options", or wants to brainstorm before creating a formal change.
Fetch financial and market data using the yfinance Python library. Use this skill whenever the user asks for stock prices, historical data, financial statements, options chains, dividends, earnings, analyst recommendations, or any market data. Triggers include: any mention of stock price, ticker symbol (AAPL, MSFT, TSLA, etc.), "get me the financials", "show earnings", "what's the price of", "download stock data", "options chain", "dividend history", "balance sheet", "income statement", "cash flow", "analyst targets", "institutional holders", "compare stocks", "screen for stocks", or any request involving Yahoo Finance data. Always use this skill even if the user only provides a ticker — infer intent from context.
Check Module Federation local development performance configuration: detect whether recommended performance optimization options are enabled to alleviate slow HMR and slow build speed.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "browse art styles", "pick a style", "choose a style", "select a style", "list available styles", "search styles", "show style options", "what styles are available", "explore artistic styles", "open style browser", "style picker", or needs to see available styles for image generation. Launch the visual browser (browse.ts) when the user wants to interactively pick a style.
Gate Exchange asset and balance query skill. Use when user asks to check total assets, account balance, specific currency holdings, or sub-account assets (spot, futures, margin, options, finance, Alpha, TradFi). Trigger phrases: 'how much do I have', 'total assets', 'account balance', 'how many BTC', 'spot balance', 'futures account', 'margin account', 'options account', 'finance account', 'Alpha account', 'TradFi account'. Read-only, no trading.
Comprehensive Stata reference for writing correct .do files, data management, econometrics, causal inference, graphics, Mata programming, and 20 community packages (reghdfe, estout, did, rdrobust, etc.). Covers syntax, options, gotchas, and idiomatic patterns. Use this skill whenever the user asks you to write, debug, or explain Stata code.
Resolve implementation ambiguities before planning begins. Two modes: Discussion mode surfaces gray areas with concrete options for greenfield work. Assumptions mode reads the codebase, forms evidence-based opinions, and asks the user to correct only what's wrong (brownfield work). Use for "discuss ambiguities", "resolve gray areas", "clarify before planning", "assumptions mode", "what are the gray areas", "before we plan". Do NOT use for broad design exploration (use feature-design) or for planning itself (use feature-plan).
Local-first architecture decision framework for web applications. Covers when to go local-first vs server-based vs hybrid, sync engine selection (ElectricSQL, Zero, PowerSync, Replicache, LiveStore, Triplit), client-side storage options (IndexedDB, OPFS, SQLite WASM, PGlite), and conflict resolution strategies (LWW, CRDTs, server-wins, field-level merge). Use when deciding whether to adopt local-first architecture, choosing a sync engine, selecting client storage, or designing conflict resolution strategies.
Implement Syncfusion React File Manager component for file system navigation and management. Use when users need file browsing, upload/download, file operations (create, delete, rename), multiple views, drag-drop, customization, or accessibility features. Supports local and remote file systems with comprehensive customization options.
Load this skill for any up-fetch task: `up(fetch, getDefaultOptions?)`, `upfetch(url, options?)`. Covers dynamic defaults, auth, request shaping, validation, error handling, lifecycle timing, and runtime caveats.
A validation framework that ensures Claude's responses are current, accurate, complete, and clear. Use this skill whenever the user asks a factual or research question, requests analysis or recommendations (e.g., "What's the best framework for X?", "Compare options for Y"), or any prompt where recency and accuracy matter. Also trigger when the user explicitly asks for validated, verified, or fact-checked answers. This skill should activate broadly — if the answer depends on facts that could have changed in the last few months, use it. Even questions that seem straightforward ("Is X still the recommended approach?") benefit from this skill's validation pipeline. Do NOT trigger for purely creative writing, casual chat, or tasks that are entirely opinion-based with no factual claims.
Guide for querying DeFi yield and APY data using get_yield_pools. Covers pool filtering by token, chain, protocol, category, stablecoin-only mode, and capacity assessment. Explains APY conventions, lending vs borrowing rates, and sort options. Use when users ask about yields, APY, lending rates, borrowing costs, best pools, or DeFi yield strategies.