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Guide for implementing Syncfusion PopupControlContainer in Windows Forms applications. Use when creating custom popup panels, attaching popups to parent controls, or configuring auto-close behavior. Covers popup lifecycle, ShowPopup/HidePopup methods, event handling (BeforePopup, Popup, CloseUp), hosting child controls in popups, auto-scroll configuration, transparent popups, and advanced scenarios like ComboBoxBase hosting within popups.
Spatial organization of knowledge in navigable directories
Guide fee disclosure compliance across advisory, brokerage, fund, and retirement plan contexts. Use when the user asks about Form ADV Item 5 fee schedules, prospectus fee table format, Reg BI cost disclosure obligations, 12b-1 fee transparency, revenue sharing arrangements, wrap fee program costs, or ERISA 408(b)(2) service provider fee disclosure. Also trigger when users mention 'hidden fees', 'total cost to the client', 'are we disclosing all layers of fees', 'expense ratio comparison', 'fee billing in advance vs arrears', 'share class selection', 'indirect compensation', or ask whether fee disclosures are complete and compliant.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a new React project", "setup a react app", "new react frontend", "scaffold a react spa", "initialize a react frontend", or "start a new react app". Scaffolds a React 19 + Vite + TypeScript + Tailwind CSS v4 + shadcn/ui + Redux Toolkit SPA with auth and routing.
TanStack Router bundler plugin for route generation and automatic code splitting. Supports Vite, Webpack, Rspack, and esbuild. Configures autoCodeSplitting, routesDirectory, target framework, and code split groupings.
Review football data code and visualisations for correctness. Use after building a chart, data pipeline, or analysis. Dispatches specialised reviewers for data correctness, chart conventions, visual inspection, and interactive edge cases.
Manage the lifecycle of ExecPlans — self-contained, living specifications for multi-step work. Creates plans in the correct format, enforces living section updates, and handles the active → completed transition. Use for any work expected to take more than one session or touching more than 3 files. Triggers: "create a plan", "write a plan", "start plan", "continue plan", "resume plan", "finish plan", "complete plan", multi-step features, refactors, or tasks spanning sessions.
Apply when reviewing or designing security-sensitive boundaries in VTEX IO apps. Covers public versus private exposure, trust assumptions at route and integration boundaries, sensitive data handling, validating what crosses the app boundary, and avoiding leakage across accounts, workspaces, users, or integrations. Use for route hardening, data exposure review, or evaluating whether a service boundary is too permissive.
Optimizing .NET allocations/throughput. Span, ArrayPool, ref struct, sealed, stackalloc.
Drop-in inspector panel for any json-render app. Use when the user wants to debug a generative UI, inspect the spec tree, edit state at runtime, see dispatched actions, follow stream patches live, browse a catalog, or pick DOM elements to find their spec keys. Triggers include "add devtools", "debug json-render", "inspect the spec", "why is this element not rendering", "see the state at runtime", or requests to tap streams / capture action logs for `@json-render/devtools`.
Mechanize Pattern 15 — the seven-pass adversarial review protocol for academic manuscripts. Spawns 7 forked subagents in parallel (abstract, intro, methods, results, robustness, prose, citations), then synthesizes a prioritized revision checklist. Use for submission-ready or R&R-stage papers where single-pass review isn't enough.
Grist integration. Manage Workspaces, Users, Roles. Use when the user wants to interact with Grist data.