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Run a pre-submission citation and reference audit for LaTeX academic papers. Use this skill whenever the user wants to verify that BibTeX entries are correct, every citation key in TeX resolves, every figure/table/equation/section reference is valid, DOI/arXiv/OpenReview/proceedings metadata matches the cited work, citation claims are supported by the cited paper, or a paper is ready for submission with clean references.
Accessibility audit skill for scanning, fixing, and verifying WCAG 2.2 Level A and AA compliance across React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, Svelte, and plain HTML codebases. Use when auditing accessibility, fixing a11y violations, checking color contrast, generating compliance reports, or integrating accessibility checks into CI/CD pipelines.
Color palette generation, contrast checking (WCAG), color space conversion, and color harmony tools. Ensures accessible and visually appealing color systems. Use when designing color schemes, checking accessibility, or creating design tokens.
Use when animating form fields, inputs, textareas, selects, or interactive form elements to improve usability and feedback
JavaFX UI/UX design skill — visual design, layout composition, color tokens, typography, spacing systems, CSS styling, control theming, accessibility, and usability improvements for the Renamer App. Use whenever the task involves styling, beautifying, or improving visual appearance — choosing colors, fonts, layouts, spacing, CSS stylesheets, control variants, responsive sizing, dark/light themes, or any UI/UX polish. Trigger on phrases like "make it look better", "improve the UI", "redesign the layout", "style the controls", "create a theme", "CSS for JavaFX", or any visual/aesthetic concern. Complements the separate /javafx skill that handles technical/functional concerns (threading, DI, FXML loading). When both design and functional changes are needed, use this skill for design aspects and /javafx for wiring concerns.
Compare a paper's claims against its public codebase. Use when the user asks to audit a paper, check code-claim consistency, verify reproducibility of a specific paper, or find mismatches between a paper and its implementation.
Export cost-tracking telemetry in Prometheus textfile or webhook JSON formats — for external observability (Grafana, Datadog, custom dashboards)
Build full-text bilingual, figure-aware, source-grounded Markdown reading files for journal or conference papers from PDF, DOI, arXiv, publisher HTML, or pasted text. Use whenever the user asks to translate an entire paper, make a complete markdown reader, preserve figure or table placement near the relevant prose, or keep exact source anchors for every block. Do not use this for summaries, bullet-keyword notes, or citation-only tasks.
Binary streaming between workers via channels. Use when building data pipelines, file transfers, streaming responses, or any pattern requiring binary data transfer between functions.
Use GitHits CLI package-intelligence commands for package/dependency triage: overview, latest version, license, repository health, vulnerabilities, advisory history, dependency graphs, transitive provenance, changelogs, release notes, and upgrade reviews. Activate for packages, dependencies, versions, upgrades, CVEs, dependency footprints, or release changes.
Customer.io CLI — use for Customer.io, Journeys, or CDP Pipelines tasks, including getting started phrases like "I want to build with Customer.io", onboarding, signup, sending a first email, campaigns, broadcasts, segments, people, environments, billing, pricing, plans, signing secrets, sources, destinations, track/identify events, `sa_live_` tokens, and `fly.customer.io` / `cdp.customer.io` errors, even when the user does not name the CLI.
Plan an Israeli wedding from engagement to chuppah, covering venue selection (ulmot, ganot aruim), vendor comparison via Israeli platforms (Celebrate, Engaged, Save A Date, Walla Wedding), budget planning (~100-140K NIS average), Rabbinate registration (tik nisuin, teudat ravakut), halachic requirements (mikveh, ketuba), guest management, per-plate cost optimization, seasonal pricing, and timeline creation. Use when user asks about "chatuna b'yisrael", Israeli wedding planning, wedding budget, "ulam aruim", "ulmot", "ganim", wedding vendors, Rabbinate requirements, "tik nisuin", ketuba, or wedding timeline. Prevents common mistakes like missing Rabbinate deadlines, overpaying on Thursday weddings, or forgetting AKUM fees. Do NOT use for destination weddings abroad, non-Jewish religious ceremonies, or divorce proceedings.