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Guidance for creating, running, fixing, and promoting behavioral evaluations. Use when verifying agent decision logic, debugging failures, debugging prompt steering, or adding workspace regression tests.
A GTK (GTK4/GTK3) UI/UX specialist that crafts beautiful, native-feeling desktop applications following GNOME Human Interface Guidelines. Use this skill when working with GTK widget composition, Libadwaita theming, CSS styling, accessible layouts, and modern GTK4 features like GtkListView, property bindings, and event controllers. Handles visual design decisions, layout composition, responsive designs, and theme-aware styling for Linux desktop applications.
Solve CAPTCHAs in automated browser sessions using third-party solving services. Use this skill whenever you need to: bypass a CAPTCHA while automating a website, integrate CAPTCHA solving into a Playwright or Puppeteer script, solve reCAPTCHA v2 or v3, hCaptcha, Cloudflare Turnstile, or image-based CAPTCHAs, automate a login or form submission that's blocked by a CAPTCHA, test a page that has CAPTCHA challenges, or write a script that needs to pass a CAPTCHA programmatically. Also triggers for: "recaptcha", "hcaptcha", "turnstile", "captcha solving", "bypass captcha", "solve captcha", "pass captcha challenge", "automate past captcha", "get past robot check", "bot verification". Always use this skill for any CAPTCHA-related automation — even simple cases benefit from correct token injection patterns.
Architecture standard for building robust, type-safe TypeScript services using the "Spec and Handler" pattern. Use when building CLIs, libraries, or complex business logic.
Expert media production assistant. Use when requested to help with storyboarding, podcast creation, audio assembly, or complex multi-step media workflows using the GenMedia MCP servers (Veo, Lyria, Gemini TTS, NanoBanana).
Code of Conduct for De-Buzzwording Chinese Output. Automatically activated when the model responds in Chinese to ensure concise, direct, and natural output, avoiding AI-style expressions such as consulting buzzwords, internet slang, false sense of urgency, and emotional manipulation. Trigger words: 'Speak human language', 'Cut the fluff', 'Remove buzzwords', 'Get rid of AI tone', 'Don’t be so GPT-like', 'Speak normally'. Even without trigger words, the rules of this Skill shall take effect whenever the model generates Chinese responses. It also applies to scenarios where users say 'This text is too GPT-like', 'Help me rewrite it in human language', 'The output is too cheesy', 'Stop beating around the bush', etc.
Use this skill when users ask about data visualisation, charts, graphs, or dashboards in an SGDS application. Covers ECharts setup and applying the SGDS colour palette to charts.
Complete ready-to-use page templates built with SGDS components and utilities. Use this skill whenever a user asks to build a page, dashboard, login page, form page, settings page, list page, or any full-page UI — even if they don't say 'template'. Apply when starting a new app, building internal tools, dashboards, admin portals, authentication flows, or data table views.
Complete catalog of reusable typography and text patterns for SGDS applications. Use this skill whenever the user needs to style text, create typography hierarchies, format headings, style lists, or needs consistent text layouts. Also use when the user mentions headings, page titles, body text, lists, paragraphs, display text, content headers, or any typography styling — even if they just say "make a nice heading" or "style my text". Current patterns include headings (H1-H6), display typography (large prominent text), content headers, lists (ordered and unordered), and paragraphs. Each pattern links directly to the raw HTML template for implementation.
Reusable UI blocks for building full SGDS pages and sections. Use this skill whenever the user wants to build pages, design layouts, create sections, or compose multiple sections together. Trigger on ANY mention of: app layout, application shell, page structure, hero sections, CTAs (call-to-action), cards, card grids, feature sections, product benefits, statistics displays, metrics, page headers, page titles, filter interfaces, search filters, data tables, forms, landing pages, dashboards, sidebar navigation, or any major page component — even if they don't name it a 'block'. Also use for: 'I need a filter', 'build a form', 'create a call to action', 'design a landing page', 'show statistics', 'sidebar layout', or similar requests for page-level UI. These are drop-in sections and shell structures, not full pages. Compose them with sgds-templates to build complete pages.
Customising the visual theme of an SGDS application — product brand colours, day/night mode, and font. Use when users ask about changing the primary colour, theming their app, enabling dark mode, night mode, overriding CSS tokens, or customising the font. Apply this skill whenever theming, branding, or CSS token overrides are mentioned.
Complete reference for all SGDS utility classes with the sgds: prefix. Use when users ask about setup, background-color, text-color, border-color, border-width, border-radius, typography, spacing, grid, dimension, opacity, color-semantics, or any sgds: Tailwind utility class. Also covers Tailwind v4 imports, theme switching, and framework integration for utilities.