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16:9 HTML deck in editorial-minimalist taste. Warm cream slides, serif display + grotesque body, hairline rules, monospace meta, generous macro-whitespace, one accent. Distilled from Leonxlnx/taste-skill `minimalist-skill`.
Create a personal GitHub coding retrospective from a date range and turn it into a short Markdown review. Research commit activity across accessible public and private repositories through the authenticated gh CLI, understand what the relevant repositories and subsystems are for, and write a prose retrospective with stats and highlights. Use when the user asks for a commit review, coding recap, engineering retrospective, GitHub activity story, weekly/monthly/yearly highlights, or a written summary of what their commits achieved.
Production-ready animation patterns for React / Next.js — button, modal, toast, stagger, page transitions, exit animations, scroll, and layout — built on motion-foundations tokens and springs.
Every Granola feature — plus offline SQLite cross-meeting search, attendee timelines, and a MEMO pipeline runner... Trigger phrases: `memo run for today's meetings`, `what's in granola but not yet memo'd`, `every meeting we had with trevin`, `did i run the discovery recipe`, `talk time in last week's meetings`, `calendar overlay missed meetings`, `find duplicates in meeting transcripts`, `extract granola meeting`, `use granola`, `run granola`.
Baseline cross-project coding conventions for naming, readability, immutability, and code-quality review. Use detailed frontend or backend skills for framework-specific patterns.
AI demos and GPU compute with Gradio Spaces and Hugging Face Spaces ZeroGPU. Use when writing or reviewing code that uses `@spaces.GPU`, configuring `python_version` or `requirements.txt` for a ZeroGPU Space, or handling ZeroGPU-specific code constraints — pickle-based process isolation, `gr.State` semantics across the worker boundary, no `torch.compile` (use AoTI instead), CUDA wheel-only builds (no `nvcc` at build or runtime), large vs xlarge sizing, and dynamic duration callables. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user mentions ZeroGPU, `@spaces.GPU`, or the `spaces` Python package, or hits ZeroGPU-specific code errors like `PicklingError` across the worker boundary, `illegal duration`, or `flash-attn` wheel-build failures — even when the user does not explicitly ask for ZeroGPU coding guidance. Trigger on `import spaces` or `@spaces.GPU` in code.
Generate interactive HTML presentations with professional ElevenLabs voiceover narration synced to slides. Supports dual article/slides mode, scroll-reveal animations, GPT Image 2 illustrations, and configurable detail levels. Use this skill when the user wants to create a presentation, slide deck, narrated briefing, research report with voiceover, or any content that should be presentable as both a readable article and a navigable slide deck. Also triggers on "make a presentation", "create slides", "present this", "narrated deck", "voiceover slides", "briefing with audio", or requests to turn research/notes into a shareable presentation. Works with any content — research findings, meeting summaries, proposals, educational material.
Implement the Syncfusion ASP.NET Core SpeechToText control for converting spoken words to text using Web Speech API. Use this skill when implementing speech recognition with Razor Tag Helpers, converting voice to text in ASP.NET Core applications, handling microphone input, processing speech events, customizing button appearance, managing listening states, or building accessible voice-enabled forms. Covers setup, speech recognition features, Razor Tag Helper syntax, events, methods, globalization, and security.
Implements Syncfusion ASP.NET Core Grid component for feature-rich data tables and grids. Use this when working with data display, sorting, filtering, grouping, aggregates, editing, or exporting. This skill covers grid configuration, CRUD operations, virtual scrolling or infinite scrolling, hierarchy grids, state persistence, and advanced data management features for data-intensive applications.
Search 10 academic paper databases via REST APIs for research papers, preprints, and scholarly articles. Covers PubMed, PMC (full text), bioRxiv, medRxiv, arXiv, OpenAlex, Crossref, Semantic Scholar, CORE, Unpaywall. Use when searching for papers, citations, DOI/PMID lookups, abstracts, full text, open access, preprints, citation graphs, author search, or any scholarly literature query. Triggers on mentions of any supported database or requests like "find papers on X" or "look up this DOI".
Self-hosted, open-source alternative to Google NotebookLM for AI-powered research and document analysis. Use when organizing research materials into notebooks, ingesting diverse content sources (PDFs, videos, audio, web pages, Office documents), generating AI-powered notes and summaries, creating multi-speaker podcasts from research, chatting with documents using context-aware AI, searching across materials with full-text and vector search, or running custom content transformations. Supports 16+ AI providers including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Ollama, Groq, and Mistral with complete data privacy through self-hosting.
Ingest sources into the Obsidian wiki vault. Reads a source, extracts entities and concepts, creates or updates wiki pages, cross-references, and logs the operation. Supports files, URLs, and batch mode. Triggers on: ingest, process this source, add this to the wiki, read and file this, batch ingest, ingest all of these, ingest this url.