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Betting analysis — odds conversion, de-vigging, edge detection, Kelly criterion, arbitrage detection, parlay analysis, and line movement. Pure computation, no API calls. Works with odds from any source: ESPN (American odds), Polymarket (decimal probabilities), Kalshi (integer probabilities). Use when: user asks about bet sizing, expected value, edge analysis, Kelly criterion, arbitrage, parlays, line movement, odds conversion, or comparing odds across sources. Also use when you have odds from ESPN and a prediction market price and want to evaluate whether a bet has positive expected value. Don't use when: user asks for live odds or market data — use polymarket, kalshi, or the sport-specific skill to fetch odds first, then use this skill to analyze them.
Verify accounting integrity. Compare totals to source docs, check lots vs holdings, detect duplicates, report gaps.
Provides comprehensive code review capability for NestJS applications, analyzing controllers, services, modules, guards, interceptors, pipes, dependency injection, and database integration patterns. Use when reviewing NestJS code changes, before merging pull requests, after implementing new features, or for architecture validation. Triggers on "review NestJS code", "NestJS code review", "check my NestJS controller/service".
Use this skill when creating QML view files, designing QML component hierarchies, building layouts, styling QML controls, creating reusable QML components, implementing QML navigation / page switching, or working with QML resources. Covers QML file structure, component patterns, Material/Controls styling, resource management, and common QML idioms for desktop applications.
Supabase validation skill. Use when writing, deploying, or modifying any Supabase resource — edge functions, RPC functions, CRUD operations, RLS policies, or schema migrations. Adds mandatory pass/fail verification to every Supabase action before reporting completion.
Guide for strict TypeScript practices including avoiding any, using proper type annotations, and leveraging TypeScript's type system effectively. Use when working with TypeScript codebases that enforce strict type checking, when you need guidance on type safety patterns, or when encountering type errors. Activates for TypeScript type errors, strict mode violations, or general TypeScript best practices.
Audits and auto-fixes a project's CLAUDE.md against Anthropic best practices. Activates during ship phase — checks conciseness, enforces @import structure for detailed docs, auto-excludes bloat, identifies hook candidates, and auto-fixes structural issues. Flags content questions for developer review.
Better environment variable management for agents and humans with full type safety, CLI-based remote environment synchronization, and environment validation. Use when setting up typed config schemas, validating env variables, or managing remote env vars across Vercel, Netlify, Railway, Cloudflare, and Fly.io with better-env.
Alchemy IaC framework for TypeScript. Use when the user mentions Alchemy, wants to set up infrastructure, deploy Cloudflare Workers, configure databases, KV, R2, queues, use bindings and secrets, set up dev mode, use framework adapters (Vite, Astro, React Router, SvelteKit, Nuxt, TanStack Start), create custom resources, or work with any Alchemy provider.
Use when errors occur deep in execution and you need to trace back to find the original trigger - systematically traces bugs backward through call stack, adding instrumentation when needed, to identify source of invalid data or incorrect behavior
Enables interaction with Google NotebookLM for advanced RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) capabilities via the notebooklm-mcp-cli tool. Use when querying project documentation stored in NotebookLM, managing research notebooks and sources, retrieving AI-synthesized information, generating audio podcasts or reports from notebooks, or performing contextual queries against curated knowledge bases. Triggers on "notebooklm", "nlm", "notebook query", "research notebook", "query documentation in notebooklm".
Merges valuable content into permanent documentation, then deletes source files. Use when you have untracked *_REPORT.md or *_ANALYSIS.md files, git status shows markdown artifacts that shouldn't be committed, preparing PR and need to clean up working artifacts, preserving insights from code reviews. Do not use when files are already in docs/ or skills/ locations. DO NOT use when: files are intentionally temporary scratch notes. DO NOT use when: source files have no extractable value.