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This skill should be used when writing, refactoring, or testing Go code. It provides idiomatic Go development patterns, TDD-based workflows, project structure conventions, and testing best practices using testify/require and mockery. Activate this skill when creating new Go features, services, packages, tests, or when setting up new Go projects.
Create detailed implementation plans through an interactive process with research, code snippets, and structured deliverables. Use this skill when planning significant features, refactoring tasks, or complex implementations that require thorough analysis and structured documentation. The skill guides through context gathering, research, design decisions, and generates comprehensive plans with test strategies and success criteria.
This skill applies consistent corporate branding and styling to all generated documents including colors, fonts, layouts, and messaging
Use this skill when working with scientific research tools and workflows across bioinformatics, cheminformatics, genomics, structural biology, proteomics, and drug discovery. This skill provides access to 600+ scientific tools including machine learning models, datasets, APIs, and analysis packages. Use when searching for scientific tools, executing computational biology workflows, composing multi-step research pipelines, accessing databases like OpenTargets/PubChem/UniProt/PDB/ChEMBL, performing tool discovery for research tasks, or integrating scientific computational resources into LLM workflows.
Azure SQL Database best practices skill for optimizing T-SQL code, database configuration, indexing strategies, and application patterns. Based on Microsoft SQL Assessment API, SSDT Code Analysis rules, Azure SQL Database performance guidance, and official Microsoft best practices. Use this skill when writing, reviewing, or refactoring code that interacts with Azure SQL Database.
Local reminder scheduling skill. It caters to users' reminder requests like "Remind me to do something in a period of time/at a specific time", and is especially suitable for non-technical users. It is responsible for service checking, automatic startup, dependency installation and invoking reminder scripts.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "start a hotfix", "create hotfix branch", "fix a critical bug", "git flow hotfix start", or wants to begin a hotfix for a production issue.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "finish a hotfix", "merge hotfix branch", "complete hotfix", "git flow hotfix finish", or wants to finalize a hotfix and merge it into main and develop.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "start a release", "create release branch", "prepare a release", "git flow release start", or wants to begin a new version release.
Use this skill when the user asks to "analyze my content", "learn my writing style", "research competitors", "find content angles", "improve my blog", "write like me", "embody my brand voice", or mentions content strategy, voice analysis, competitive research, or iterative content improvement.
This skill should be used when writing Rust code, using async closures, let chains, Edition 2024 features, new collection methods like extract_if, integer arithmetic methods, or any Rust features from 2024-2026.
Data structures and algorithms reference based on CLRS. Use this skill when implementing, discussing, or choosing data structures or algorithms. Auto-activates for algorithm selection, complexity analysis, and performance optimization. Comprehensive coverage of fundamental and advanced data structures with pseudocode examples.