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Guide for implementing Syncfusion WinForms SplitButton control - a hybrid button with dropdown menu. Use this when creating controls that combine button and dropdown functionality, toggle modes with menu options, or Office-style split buttons. Covers dynamic caption updates, custom button rendering, and toggle mode configuration.
Implement Syncfusion TabSplitterContainer control for creating split-view layouts with tabbed panels in Windows Forms. Use when building Visual Studio-style split views, document editors with design/preview modes, or multi-pane applications. Covers primary/secondary page collections, swap button functionality, collapse/expand panes, horizontal/vertical orientation, adjustable splitter position, and Office2016 themes for professional multi-view interfaces.
Implement Syncfusion SplashPanel control for creating customizable splash screens and notification popups in Windows Forms applications. Use when displaying application startup screens, loading indicators, or non-obtrusive notification popups. Covers splash screen configuration, animations (slide, fade, marquee), desktop alignment, child controls, auto-close timers, background gradients/images, and splash events for creating professional startup experiences.
Smooth spline path animations for Remotion compositions — linear and Catmull-Rom splines with SVG path generation
Split a 2x2 sprite sheet into four PNGs.
Expert at detecting stories that are too big and applying splitting heuristics. Use when user describes work that seems large, mentions multiple features in one story, or needs help breaking down requirements. Detects linguistic red flags (and, or, manage, handle) and suggests concrete splitting strategies. Use when: - Story has obvious red flags: "and", "or", "manage", "handle", "including" - User describes multiple features bundled together - Story feels vague or too large - User asks "how to split this story" Do NOT use when: - Story is already small and focused (< 1 day work) - Feature needs layered analysis without obvious split points (use hamburger-method instead) - User asks HOW to implement (use micro-steps-coach instead)
Break down large user stories, epics, or features into smaller, independently deliverable stories using systematic splitting patterns. Use this to make work more manageable, reduce risk, enable faster
Use when helping with the Splitwise CLI (splitwisecli) — splitting bills, tracking shared expenses between friends, recording expenses, settling debts, or checking balances. Use for 'Splitwise', 'split receipts', 'split bills', 'who owes whom', 'expense tracking', 'splitwisecli', 'divide costs', or 'settle up'.
Browser-based 3D design tool with visual editor, animation, and web export. Use this skill when creating 3D scenes without code, designing interactive web experiences, prototyping 3D UI, exporting to React/web, or building designer-friendly 3D content. Triggers on tasks involving Spline, no-code 3D, visual 3D editor, 3D animation, state-based interactions, React Spline integration, or scene export. Alternative to Three.js for designers who prefer visual tools over code.
Search and fetch photos from Unsplash with proper attribution. Use when users need images for content, want photos by keyword, need random images for variety, or ask for stock photos. Automatically provides attribution required by Unsplash guidelines.
Use when adding interactive 3D scenes from Spline.design to web projects, including React embedding and runtime control API.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion WPF GridSplitter (SfGridSplitter) control for dynamic layout resizing. Use this skill when implementing WPF GridSplitter, split panels, or resizable grid layouts. Covers splitting grid rows or columns with movable splitters, collapse/expand functionality, resizable panels, drag behavior configuration, and splitter appearance customization in WPF applications.