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Analyze and clean up duplicate skills across vibe coding tools. Use when user asks to analyze skills, find duplicates, or clean up their skill collection.
Check and compare software component versions on SageMaker HyperPod cluster nodes - NVIDIA drivers, CUDA toolkit, cuDNN, NCCL, EFA, AWS OFI NCCL, GDRCopy, MPI, Neuron SDK (Trainium/Inferentia), Python, and PyTorch. Use when checking component versions, verifying CUDA/driver compatibility, detecting version mismatches across nodes, planning upgrades, documenting cluster configuration, or troubleshooting version-related issues on HyperPod. Triggers on requests about versions, compatibility, component checks, or upgrade planning for HyperPod clusters.
Implement and configure the Syncfusion TrackBarEx control in Windows Forms applications. Use this skill when you need to create interactive value sliders, customize button and slider appearance, manage value ranges, set orientation, and handle scroll events in WinForms projects.
Use when working with n8n's built-in Data Tables, designing schemas, inserting/updating/upserting rows, deduping, or querying. Triggers on "Data Table", "data table", `n8n-nodes-base.dataTable`, "dedup", "idempotency", "lookup", "persistent state", "store across executions", or any schema design discussion inside n8n.
Choose and audit startup metrics using Croll and Yoskovitz's "Lean Analytics". Use when the user mentions "what metrics should we track", "KPIs", "north star metric", "One Metric That Matters (OMTM)", "vanity metrics", "analytics dashboard", "DAU/MAU", "churn benchmark", or "measure product-market fit". Also trigger when choosing metrics for a startup or feature, auditing a dashboard for vanity metrics, setting metric targets and baselines, or instrumenting a product by business model and stage. Covers good-vs-vanity metrics, the One Metric That Matters, metrics by business model, the five startup stages, and benchmarks. For the build-measure-learn loop, see lean-startup. For fixing activation and retention, see improve-retention.
Build modern mobile applications with React Native, Flutter, Swift/SwiftUI, and Kotlin/Jetpack Compose. Covers mobile-first design principles, performance optimization (battery, memory, network), offline-first architecture, platform-specific guidelines (iOS HIG, Material Design), testing strategies, security best practices, accessibility, app store deployment, and mobile development mindset. Use when building mobile apps, implementing mobile UX patterns, optimizing for mobile constraints, or making native vs cross-platform decisions.
Local drop-in API emulator for Vercel, GitHub, Google, Slack, Apple, Microsoft, and AWS. Use when the user needs to start emulated services, configure seed data, write tests against local APIs, set up CI without network access, or work with the emulate CLI or programmatic API. Triggers include "start the emulator", "emulate services", "mock API locally", "create emulator config", "test against local API", "npx emulate", or any task requiring local service emulation.
Scan the Obsidian wiki for page-level identity collisions — different pages covering the same concept under different names (e.g. "RSC" vs "React Server Components") — and merge them. Use this skill when the user says "dedup my wiki", "find duplicate pages", "merge duplicates", "identity resolution", "consolidate my wiki", "I have duplicate pages", or "my wiki has two pages for the same thing". Distinct from wiki-lint (which checks structure) and cross-linker (which adds links) — this skill makes destructive page-level merges and requires careful confirmation.
Supabase security and performance guidelines with Clerk authentication integration. Contains 40+ rules across 10 categories covering RLS policies, Clerk setup, database security, and more.
This skill generates a comprehensive set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) from the course description, course content, learning graphs, concept lists, MicroSims, and glossary terms to help students understand common questions and prepare content for chatbot integration. Use this skill after course description, learning graph, glossary, and at least 30% of chapter content exist.
Orthogonally-integrated Hegelian syntopical analysis for SAQ/VIVA/concept grounding with systematic textbook citations. Implements thesis extraction → antithesis identification → abductive synthesis across multiple authoritative sources. Tensor-integrated with /m command: activates S×T×L synergies (textbook-grounding × pdf-search × qmd = 0.95). Triggers on requests for model SAQ responses, VIVA preparation, concept explanations requiring textbook evidence, or any PEX exam content needing systematic cross-reference validation.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines design foundations. Use this skill when the user asks about "HIG color", "Apple typography", "SF Symbols", "dark mode guidelines", "accessible design", "Apple design foundations", "app icon", "layout guidelines", "materials", "motion", "privacy", "right to left", "RTL", "inclusive design", branding, images, spatial layout, or writing style. Also use when the user says "my colors look wrong in dark mode", "what font should I use", "is my app accessible enough", "how do I support Dynamic Type", "what contrast ratio do I need", "how do I pick system colors", or "my icons don't match the system style". Cross-references: hig-platforms for platform-specific guidance, hig-patterns for interaction patterns, hig-components-layout for structural components, hig-components-content for display.