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Manage Google Calendar events and calendars. List, create, update, and delete events, check availability, and organize schedules. Use when working with Google Calendar management.
Write correct, performant SQL across all major data warehouse dialects (Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, PostgreSQL, etc.). Use when writing queries, optimizing slow SQL, translating between dialects, or building complex analytical queries with CTEs, window functions, or aggregations.
React UI component systems with TailwindCSS + Radix + shadcn/ui. Stack: TailwindCSS (styling), Radix UI (primitives), shadcn/ui (components), React/Next.js. Capabilities: design system architecture, accessible components, responsive layouts, theming, dark mode, component composition. Actions: review, design, build, improve, refactor UI components. Keywords: TailwindCSS, Radix UI, shadcn/ui, design system, component library, accessibility, ARIA, responsive, dark mode, theming, CSS variables, component architecture, atomic design, design tokens, variant, slot, composition. Use when: building component libraries, implementing shadcn/ui, creating accessible UIs, setting up design systems, adding dark mode/theming, reviewing UI component architecture.
Set up bundle IDs, capabilities, signing certificates, and provisioning profiles with the asc CLI. Use when onboarding a new app or rotating signing assets.
Repository-grounded threat modeling that enumerates trust boundaries, assets, attacker capabilities, abuse paths, and mitigations, and writes a concise Markdown threat model. Trigger only when the user explicitly asks to threat model a codebase or path, enumerate threats/abuse paths, or perform AppSec threat modeling. Do not trigger for general architecture summaries, code review, or non-security design work.
WeChat Mini Program development rules. Use this skill when developing WeChat mini programs, integrating CloudBase capabilities, and deploying mini program projects.
Track real-time cryptocurrency prices across exchanges with historical data and alerts. Provides price data infrastructure for dependent skills (portfolio, tax, DeFi, arbitrage). Use when checking crypto prices, monitoring markets, or fetching historical price data. Trigger with phrases like "check price", "BTC price", "crypto prices", "price history", "get quote for", "what's ETH trading at", "show me top coins", or "track my watchlist".
Workflow automation is the infrastructure that makes AI agents reliable. Without durable execution, a network hiccup during a 10-step payment flow means lost money and angry customers. With it, workflows resume exactly where they left off. This skill covers the platforms (n8n, Temporal, Inngest) and patterns (sequential, parallel, orchestrator-worker) that turn brittle scripts into production-grade automation. Key insight: The platforms make different tradeoffs. n8n optimizes for accessibility
React component and hook testing patterns with Testing Library and Vitest. Use when writing tests for React components, custom hooks, or data fetching logic. Covers component rendering tests, user interaction simulation, async state testing, MSW for API mocking, hook testing with renderHook, accessibility assertions, and snapshot testing guidelines. Does NOT cover E2E tests (use e2e-testing) or TDD workflow enforcement (use tdd-workflow).
Helps users create and initialize new Tauri v2 projects for building cross-platform desktop and mobile applications. Covers system prerequisites and setup requirements for macOS, Windows, and Linux. Guides through project creation using create-tauri-app or manual Tauri CLI initialization. Explains project directory structure and configuration files. Supports vanilla JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Vue, Svelte, Angular, SolidJS, and Rust-based frontends.
This skill should be used when writing Dioxus code, building Rust web/desktop/mobile apps with Dioxus, using RSX macro, signals, server functions, or any Dioxus features from 0.5+ (2024-2026).
Captures learnings, errors, and corrections to enable continuous improvement. Use when: (1) A command or operation fails unexpectedly, (2) User corrects Claude ('No, that's wrong...', 'Actually...'), (3) User requests a capability that doesn't exist, (4) An external API or tool fails, (5) Claude realizes its knowledge is outdated or incorrect, (6) A better approach is discovered for a recurring task. Also review learnings before major tasks.