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Refactor React and TypeScript code to improve maintainability, readability, and performance. This skill transforms complex React components into clean, well-structured code following modern React 19 patterns. It addresses component bloat, prop drilling, unnecessary re-renders, and improper hook usage. Leverages React 19 features including the React Compiler for automatic memoization, Actions for form handling, useOptimistic for immediate UI feedback, the use() hook for async data, and Server Components for optimal performance.
Refactor React Native and TypeScript code to improve maintainability, readability, and performance for cross-platform mobile applications. This skill transforms complex mobile code into clean, well-structured solutions following React Native New Architecture patterns including Fabric, TurboModules, and JSI. It addresses FlatList performance issues, prop drilling, platform-specific code organization, and inline styles. Leverages Expo SDK 52+ features, React Navigation v7, and Reanimated for smooth 60fps animations.
Enforce modern Chinese writing standards including tone, spacing rules (Pangu), full-width punctuation, paragraph structure, and active voice. Provides specific guidelines for blog posts, error messages, UI text, and technical documentation.
Runs the end-of-day maintainer handoff for NemoClaw. Checks version target progress, bumps stragglers to the next patch version, generates a QA handoff summary, and cuts the release tag. Use at the end of the workday. Trigger keywords - evening, end of day, EOD, wrap up, ship it, cut tag, handoff, done for the day.
Build quick IRR/MOIC sensitivity tables for PE deal evaluation. Models returns across entry multiple, leverage, exit multiple, growth, and hold period scenarios. Use when sizing up a deal, stress-testing assumptions, or preparing IC returns exhibits. Triggers on "returns analysis", "IRR sensitivity", "MOIC table", "what's the return at", "model the returns", or "back of the envelope".
Implements Syncfusion .NET MAUI ListView (SfListView). Use when displaying lists or collections of data in MAUI applications, implementing data grids, creating scrollable item lists, or adding sorting/filtering/grouping. Covers item selection, layout customization, swipe actions, pull-to-refresh, load more, and drag-drop items.
Checks that test method and function names read as complete sentences describing behavior. Flags cryptic names like test1, testFoo, or abbreviated names that do not describe what is being tested. Designed to run on every PR. Do NOT use for test coverage, test structure, or non-test code.
ALWAYS USE THIS SKILL for anything involving Salesforce Archive (also called Trusted Services Archive) — search, view, unarchive, analyze, mask, and erase (RTBF) archived records via the Archive Connect API, and reading archive job status from the ArchiveActivity object. TRIGGER when: user mentions Salesforce Archive, Trusted Services Archive, archive/unarchive records, ArchiveActivity, archive jobs, archive policy, archive analyzer, archived record search, archive storage, archive failure logs, right to be forgotten / RTBF on archived data, or masking archived PII — including phrasings like 'find records that were archived', 'restore archived data', 'why did the archive job fail', 'download the archive failure log', or 'monitor my archive jobs', AND even when they ask you to explain, give guidance, or write a runbook/doc about these topics rather than run code. SKIP when: the user wants generic data-export/backup unrelated to the Archive add-on, or wants to build the archive policy UI metadata.
The durable documentation set that makes an AI-built (vibe-coded) app reviewable before shipping. A small core every app needs — architecture, user/permission flows, permissions, variables/secrets, and a test-coverage map — plus conditional docs added only when they apply: emails, scheduled work, SEO, and embedded agents/automation. Defines what each doc must capture and how a reviewer or auditor uses it. Use when documenting a codebase for handoff, mapping user journeys and trust-boundary crossings, planning test coverage, or preparing for a security or performance audit.
Use this skill when user wants to create a refactor plan.
Google Drive: Manage files, folders, and shared drives.
Google Drive: Upload a file with automatic metadata.