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Coordinates code modernization: OSS replacement and bundle optimization workers
Create polished frontend interfaces from designs/screenshots with high design quality. Use for web components, pages, replicating UI designs, extracting design guidelines, avoiding AI slop aesthetics.
Access and operate Gmail directly from scripts. Supports multiple accounts (link, list, unlink). Read inbox, search emails, read threads, reply with HTML/attachments/CC/BCC, send emails, manage labels, and manage drafts. On first use, runs an OAuth2 auth flow. Use when the user wants to read, search, reply, send, label, draft emails, or manage multiple Gmail accounts.
Set up NuGet trusted publishing (OIDC) on a GitHub Actions repo — replaces long-lived API keys with short-lived tokens. USE FOR: trusted publishing, NuGet OIDC, keyless NuGet publish, migrate from NuGet API key, NuGet/login, secure NuGet publishing. DO NOT USE FOR: publishing to private feeds or Azure Artifacts (OIDC is nuget.org only). INVOKES: shell (powershell or bash), edit, create, ask_user for guided repo setup.
Web content fetching and URL retrieval via curl and WebFetch — replaces the Fetch MCP server (fetch_html, fetch_json, fetch_markdown, fetch_txt). Use this skill when a specific URL is provided and the user wants its content. Covers HTTP GET/POST, JSON API consumption with jq, HTML retrieval, markdown conversion, plain text extraction, authenticated requests, redirects, cookies, and timeouts. Trigger phrases: "fetch this URL", "get the page content", "download HTML", "call this API", "curl this endpoint", "grab the JSON", "fetch markdown from", "retrieve web content", "hit this endpoint", "scrape this page", "read this URL", "pull data from API", "make an HTTP request", "extract page content", "get article text". NOT for web searches without a URL — use tavily for that.
Analyzes research papers (PDF/arXiv URL) and converts them into executable code. Automatically activated upon requests for paper replication, algorithm implementation, or research reproduction. Responds to requests like "Implement this paper", "paper2code", "Convert paper to code".
Generate a response to a common legal inquiry using configured templates, with built-in escalation checks for situations that shouldn't use a templated reply. Use when responding to data subject requests, litigation hold notices, vendor legal questions, NDA requests from business teams, or subpoenas.
Evaluate a vendor — cost analysis, risk assessment, and recommendation. Use when reviewing a new vendor proposal, deciding whether to renew or replace a contract, comparing two vendors side-by-side, or building a TCO breakdown and negotiation points before procurement sign-off.
Detect crisis signals in user content using NLP, mental health sentiment analysis, and safe intervention protocols. Implements suicide ideation detection, automated escalation, and crisis resource integration. Use for mental health apps, recovery platforms, support communities. Activate on "crisis detection", "suicide prevention", "mental health NLP", "intervention protocol". NOT for general sentiment analysis, medical diagnosis, or replacing professional help.
Edit videos locally using ffmpeg. Trim, concat, resize, speed, overlay, extract audio, compress, and convert. Use when: (1) Trimming or cutting video segments, (2) Concatenating multiple clips, (3) Resizing video for social platforms, (4) Extracting or replacing audio, (5) Compressing video, (6) Converting video formats, (7) Getting video info.
Guides the agent through migrating Capacitor apps from discontinued Ionic Enterprise SDK plugins (Auth Connect, Identity Vault, Secure Storage) to their Capawesome alternatives (OAuth, Biometrics, Secure Preferences, SQLite). Covers dependency detection, side-by-side API mapping, code replacement, and platform-specific configuration for each plugin pair. Do not use for migrating Capacitor apps or plugins to a newer version, setting up Capawesome Cloud, or non-Capacitor mobile frameworks.
Guides the agent through migrating an existing Ionic/Capacitor project from Ionic Appflow to Capawesome Cloud. Detects which Appflow features are in use (Live Updates, Native Builds, App Store Publishing) and provides step-by-step migration for each feature to its Capawesome Cloud equivalent. Covers SDK replacement, configuration mapping, API migration, CI/CD pipeline updates, and verification. References the capawesome-cloud skill for detailed Capawesome Cloud setup procedures. Do not use for setting up Capawesome Cloud from scratch without an existing Appflow project, for non-Capacitor mobile frameworks, or for migrating Ionic Enterprise plugins.