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Expert-level precision agriculture, farm management systems, crop monitoring, and agtech
Cross-platform and native mobile development. Frameworks: React Native, Flutter, Swift/SwiftUI, Kotlin/Jetpack Compose. Capabilities: mobile UI, offline-first architecture, push notifications, deep linking, biometrics, app store deployment. Actions: build, create, implement, optimize, test, deploy mobile apps. Keywords: iOS, Android, React Native, Flutter, Swift, Kotlin, mobile app, offline sync, push notification, deep link, biometric auth, App Store, Play Store, iOS HIG, Material Design, battery optimization, memory management, mobile performance. Use when: building mobile apps, implementing mobile-first UX, choosing native vs cross-platform, optimizing battery/memory/network, deploying to app stores, handling mobile-specific features.
Lightweight cross-platform desktop application framework for JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Provides native OS operations, window management, filesystem access, and extensibility via extensions. Alternative to Electron with minimal bundle size.
Philosophical grounding for technical decisions across 19 traditions. Cross-domain synthesis mapped to 5 axioms (FIDELITY/PHI/VERIFY/CULTURE/BURN). φ-bounded at 61.8%. Use when facing dilemmas, questioning assumptions, or seeking wisdom.
Use this skill when the user needs to test features before deployment, create test scenarios, find edge cases, or verify bug fixes. Covers manual testing workflows, cross-browser testing, edge case identification, and testing checklists for non-technical founders.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines for layout and navigation components. Use this skill when the user asks about "sidebar", "split view", "tab bar", "tab view", "scroll view", "window design", "panel", "list view", "table view", "column view", "outline view", "navigation structure", "app layout", "boxes", "ornaments", or organizing content hierarchically in Apple apps. Also use when the user says "how should I organize my app", "what navigation pattern should I use", "my layout breaks on iPad", "how do I build a sidebar", "should I use tabs or a sidebar", or "my app doesn't adapt to different screen sizes". Cross-references: hig-foundations for layout/spacing principles, hig-platforms for platform-specific navigation, hig-patterns for multitasking and full-screen, hig-components-content for content display.
Rust cross-compilation skill. Use when building Rust binaries for a different target architecture or OS, using cross or cargo-zigbuild for hermetic cross-compilation, configuring .cargo/config.toml for cross targets, or targeting embedded and bare-metal systems. Activates on queries about Rust cross-compilation, rustup targets, cross tool, cargo-zigbuild, aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu, thumbv7m-none-eabi, or building for embedded.
Use this for designing complex workflows, scheduled jobs, and task orchestration (Airflow, Prefect, Temporal, Cron, Celery).
Comprehensive guide for interacting with the hydric Liquidity Pools Indexer (Envio/HyperIndex). Use this skill when you need to (1) Query real-time Liquidity Pool data like TVL, Volume, Fees, or Yields/APY, (2) Fetch cross-chain token metadata and prices, (3) Aggregate protocol data (Uniswap, etc.), (4) Retrieve historical time-series data for generic analytics
Tauri 2.0 project setup, Rust backend + web frontend, plugin system, IPC commands, security model, auto-update, and mobile support. Use when building lightweight cross-platform desktop or mobile apps with Tauri.
MindOS Knowledge Base Operation Guide (Chinese) for Agent tasks on local markdown/csv knowledge bases. It should be automatically triggered whenever tasks involve note files, SOP/workflow documents, profile/context documents, CSV tables, knowledge base organization, cross-Agent handover or decision synchronization, and are executed via the MindOS MCP tool. Typical requests include "update notes", "search knowledge base", "organize files", "execute SOP", "review according to team standards", "hand over tasks to another Agent", "synchronize decisions", "append to CSV", "retrospect this conversation", "extract key experiences", "adaptively update retrospective results to corresponding documents", "route this information to corresponding files", "synchronously update all related documents", etc.; it should be triggered even if the user does not explicitly mention MindOS.
Generates production-grade Selenium WebDriver automation scripts and tests in Java, Python, JavaScript, C#, Ruby, or PHP. Supports local execution and TestMu AI cloud with 3000+ browser/OS combinations. Use when the user asks to write Selenium tests, automate with WebDriver, run cross-browser tests on Selenium Grid, or mentions "Selenium", "WebDriver", "RemoteWebDriver", "ChromeDriver", "GeckoDriver". Triggers on: "Selenium", "WebDriver", "browser automation", "Selenium Grid", "cross-browser", "TestMu", "LambdaTest".