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Comprehensive guide for implementing Syncfusion WPF Range Selector (SfDateTimeRangeNavigator) for time-bound data visualization with interactive scrolling, zooming, and range selection. Use this when working with range selectors, date-time range navigation, or time-bound data visualization. This skill covers interactive data range selection, chart range zooming, and dashboard time navigation features for large time-based datasets in WPF applications.
Generate artistic and stylized QR codes using each::sense AI. Create branded QR codes, QR codes with logos, artistic designs, and custom themes that remain scannable while looking visually stunning.
Colorize black and white photos using each::sense AI. Bring old family portraits, historical images, vintage photographs, and archival footage to life with intelligent, context-aware colorization.
devtools usage for alova. Use this skill whenever the user mentions alova openapi configuration, @alova/wormhole, API code generation, OpenAPI/Swagger with alova integration, alova devtools, or the alova VSCode extension. Trigger even for questions like "how do I use OpenAPI with alova" or "how do I generate API code with alova".
Vercel AI SDK v6 development. Use when building AI agents, chatbots, tool integrations, streaming apps, or structured output with the ai package. Covers ToolLoopAgent, useChat, generateText, streamText, tool approval, smoothStream, provider tools, MCP integration, and Output patterns.
Implement, review, or improve Live Activities and Dynamic Island experiences in iOS apps using ActivityKit. Use when building real-time updating widgets for the Lock Screen and Dynamic Island — delivery tracking, sports scores, ride-sharing status, workout timers, media playback, or any time-sensitive information that updates in real time. Also use when working with ActivityKit, ActivityAttributes, Activity lifecycle (request/update/end), Dynamic Island layouts (compact/minimal/expanded), push-to-update Live Activities, or Lock Screen live widgets.
Create, read, and manage calendar events and reminders using EventKit and EventKitUI. Use when adding events to the user's calendar, creating reminders, setting recurrence rules, requesting calendar or reminders access, presenting event editors, choosing calendars, handling alarms, observing calendar changes, or working with EKEventStore, EKEvent, EKReminder, EKCalendar, EKRecurrenceRule, EKEventEditViewController, EKCalendarChooser, or EventKitUI views.
Build 3D scenes and visualizations using SceneKit. Use when creating 3D views with SCNView and SCNScene, building node hierarchies with SCNNode, applying materials and lighting, animating with SCNAction, simulating physics with SCNPhysicsBody, loading 3D models (.usdz, .scn), adding particle effects, or embedding SceneKit in SwiftUI with SceneView. Note: SceneKit was deprecated at WWDC 2025 and is in maintenance mode; RealityKit is recommended for new projects.
Hunter.io platform help — Domain Search, Email Finder, Email Verifier, Campaigns, Discover, Signals, TechLookup, Leads, browser extension, API, integrations, MCP server. Use when asking 'how do I do X in Hunter', finding emails with Hunter, verifying emails with Hunter, setting up Hunter campaigns, using Hunter Discover or Signals, configuring Hunter integrations, or using the Hunter API. Do NOT use for building prospect lists (use /sales-prospect-list), designing cadence strategy (use /sales-cadence), cross-platform deliverability (use /sales-deliverability), or enriching contacts across multiple tools (use /sales-enrich).
Comprehensive guide for implementing the Syncfusion React Calendar component with quick navigation, when-to-use guidance, and reference links for common tasks. Use this skill for copy-paste-ready examples and decision guidance for date selection UI in React applications.
Manages git operations (branching, committing, pushing) across multi-repo systems with git submodules. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create a feature branch, commit changes, push code, sync submodules, or manage branches across the parent repo and service repos. Also use when implementing BMAD stories that touch one or more services, or when the user asks about git workflow in a multi-repo project. Triggers on phrases like "create branch", "commit changes", "push to remote", "sync submodules", "start working on story", "update service branch", or any git operation that spans parent and submodule repos.
Expert guidance for writing C (C99/C11) and C++ (C++17) code for embedded systems and microcontrollers. Use this skill whenever the user is working with: STM32, ESP32, Arduino, PIC, AVR, nRF52, or any other MCU; FreeRTOS, Zephyr, ThreadX, or any RTOS; bare-metal firmware; hardware registers, DMA, interrupts, or memory-mapped I/O; memory pools, allocators, or fixed-size buffers; MISRA C or MISRA C++ compliance; smart pointers or RAII in embedded contexts; stack vs heap decisions; placement new; volatile correctness; alignment and struct packing; C99/C11 patterns; C and C++ interoperability; debugging firmware crashes, HardFaults, stack overflows, or heap corruption; firmware architecture decisions (superloop vs RTOS vs event-driven); low-power modes (WFI/WFE/sleep); CubeMX project setup; HAL vs LL driver selection; CI/CD for firmware; embedded code review; MPU configuration; watchdog strategies; safety-critical design (IEC 61508, SIL); peripheral protocol selection (UART/I2C/SPI/CAN); linker script memory placement; or C/C++ callback patterns. Also trigger on implicit cues like "my MCU keeps crashing", "writing firmware", "ISR safe", "embedded allocator", "no dynamic memory", "power consumption", "CubeMX regenerated my code", "which RTOS pattern should I use", "MPU fault", "watchdog keeps resetting", "which protocol should I use for my sensor", "ESP32 deep sleep", "PSRAM vs DRAM", "ESP32 heap keeps shrinking", "ESP.getFreeHeap()", "task stack overflow on ESP32", or "WiFi reconnect after deep sleep is slow".