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Explain and document MTHDS bundles. Use when user says "what does this pipeline do?", "explain this workflow", "explain this method", "walk me through this .mthds file", "describe the flow", "document this pipeline", "how does this work?", or wants to understand an existing MTHDS method bundle.
Application-level React performance optimization covering React Compiler mastery, bundle optimization, rendering performance, data fetching, Core Web Vitals, state subscriptions, profiling, and memory management. Use when optimizing React app performance, analyzing bundle size, improving Core Web Vitals, or profiling render bottlenecks. Complements the react skill (API-level patterns) with holistic performance strategies. Does NOT cover React 19 API usage (see react skill) or Next.js-specific features (see nextjs-16-app-router skill).
Ember.js performance optimization and accessibility guidelines. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Ember.js code to ensure optimal performance patterns and accessibility. Triggers on tasks involving Ember components, routes, data fetching, bundle optimization, or accessibility improvements.
Diagnose and fix .NET HTTPS dev certificate trust issues on Linux. Covers the full certificate lifecycle from generation to system CA bundle inclusion, with distro-specific guidance for Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, and WSL2.
Run MTHDS methods and interpret results. Use when user says "run this pipeline", "execute the workflow", "execute the method", "test this .mthds file", "try it out", "see the output", "dry run", or wants to execute any MTHDS method bundle and see its output.
Fix issues in MTHDS bundles. Use when user says "fix this workflow", "fix this method", "repair validation errors", "the pipeline is broken", "fix the .mthds file", after /mthds-check found issues, or when validation reports errors. Automatically applies fixes and re-validates in a loop.
Edit existing MTHDS bundles (.mthds files). Use when user says "change this pipe", "update the prompt", "rename this concept", "add a step", "remove this pipe", "modify the workflow", "modify the method", "refactor this pipeline", or wants any modification to an existing .mthds file. Supports automatic mode for clear changes and interactive mode for complex modifications.
Step-by-step guide for openclaw users to build, deploy, and monetise an AI agent with aixyz. Covers everything from zero: installing Bun, scaffolding an agent, choosing a deployment option, getting a crypto wallet, funding it for on-chain registration, and marketing your agent once it is live.
Convert a public webpage URL into Markdown and save it as a reusable `.md` file with the bundled script. Prefer `https://r.jina.ai/<url>` first, and only fallback to `https://markdown.new/` if `r.jina.ai` is unavailable. Use this whenever the user wants to turn a public webpage, article, documentation page, blog post, release note, or reference URL into Markdown for reading, archiving, summarizing, extraction, RAG prep, or downstream agent reuse, even if they do not explicitly mention markdown or saving a file.
Create and edit presentation slide decks (`.pptx`) with PptxGenJS, bundled layout helpers, and render/validation utilities. Use when tasks involve building a new PowerPoint deck, recreating slides from screenshots/PDFs/reference decks, modifying slide content while preserving editable output, adding charts/diagrams/visuals, or diagnosing layout issues such as overflow, overlaps, and font substitution.
Reduces JS/TS bundle size via unused deps, tree-shaking, code splitting with keep/discard
Localize templates, forms, and content in B2C Commerce. Use when adding translations, working with resource bundles (*.properties files), using Resource.msg, or implementing multi-locale support. Covers locale folders, string externalization, and date/currency formatting.