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trendHERO platform help — Instagram influencer analytics (95M+ profiles, 20+ filters), Account Quality Score (AQS 1-100, fake follower detection), Audience Analysis, Daily Tracking, Ads Database (10M+ posts), Audience Overlap, REST API (Bearer auth, webhooks). Covers discovery search, AQS interpretation, audience vetting, tracking setup, ads database research, API integration, and pricing (Free/Lite/Pro/Advanced). Use when you suspect an influencer has fake followers, trendHERO search results aren't matching your niche, you need to monitor an influencer's metrics over time, you want to see which influencers your competitors are using, the trendHERO API isn't working as expected, you're unsure which trendHERO plan fits your budget, or you're deciding between trendHERO, HypeAuditor, and Heepsy. Do NOT use for influencer strategy across platforms (use /sales-influencer-marketing), TikTok marketing (use /sales-tiktok-marketing), gaming influencer marketing (use /sales-gaming-marketing), or ad campaigns (use /sales-retargeting).
Import structured data into Neo4j — LOAD CSV, CALL IN TRANSACTIONS, neo4j-admin database import full (offline bulk), apoc.load.csv/json, apoc.periodic.iterate, driver batch writes. Covers method selection, header file format, type coercion, null handling, ON ERROR modes, CONCURRENT TRANSACTIONS, pre-import constraint setup, and post-import validation. Use when importing CSV/JSON/Parquet files, migrating relational data to graph, or bulk-loading large datasets. Does NOT handle unstructured document/PDF/vector chunking pipelines — use neo4j-document-import-skill. Does NOT handle live app write patterns (MERGE/CREATE) — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT handle neo4j-admin backup/restore/config — use neo4j-cli-tools-skill.
Harness Engineering Phase 3: Establish cross-session state management to solve the problem of agents forgetting previous conversations. Create three files: tasks.json (task list), progress.md (progress record), and init.sh (environment initialization script). Use this skill immediately when the user says phrases like "establish task management", "make agent remember progress", "create tasks.json", "maintain state across sessions", "agent doesn't remember what was done last time", "create progress file", or "initialize state management". Prerequisites: harness-step1 and harness-step2 have been completed (the project has AGENTS.md and docs/ knowledge base).
Create reproducible, cross-platform development environments with Flox — a declarative environment manager built on Nix. ALWAYS use this skill when the user needs to: set up a project with system-level dependencies (compilers, databases, native libraries like openssl, libvips, BLAS, LAPACK); configure reproducible toolchains for Python, Node.js, Rust, Go, C/C++, Java, Ruby, Elixir, PHP, or any language; manage environments that must work identically across macOS and Linux; pin exact package versions for a team; run local services (PostgreSQL, Redis, Kafka) alongside development tools; onboard new developers with a single command; or solve 'works on my machine' problems. Especially valuable for AI-assisted and vibe coding — Flox lets agents install tools into a project-scoped environment without sudo, system pollution, or sandbox restrictions, and the resulting environment is committed to the repo so anyone can reproduce it instantly. Use this skill even if the user doesn't mention Flox — if they describe needing reproducible, declarative, cross-platform dev environments with system packages, this is the right tool. Also use when the user mentions .flox/, manifest.toml, flox activate, or FloxHub.
SEO and discoverability review: evaluate meta tags, structured data, Open Graph, crawlability, sitemap, robots.txt, semantic HTML, and social sharing with browser-based validation.
Use when you need to design, review, or improve validation in Quarkus applications — including Bean Validation on JAX-RS resources, @Valid on parameters and CDI beans, constraint groups, @ConfigMapping validation, custom constraints, nested DTO validation, and ExceptionMapper-based error mapping. This should trigger for requests such as Add validation support in Quarkus; Review Quarkus validation rules; Improve request validation in Quarkus REST APIs; Add custom validation constraints in Quarkus; Validate Quarkus @ConfigMapping properties. Part of cursor-rules-java project
Neo4j Visualization Library (NVL) — framework-agnostic graph rendering for the browser. Covers @neo4j-nvl/base (NVL class, nodes/relationships, Canvas vs WebGL renderer), @neo4j-nvl/interaction-handlers (ZoomInteraction, PanInteraction, DragNodeInteraction, ClickInteraction, HoverInteraction, BoxSelectInteraction, LassoInteraction, KeyboardInteraction), and @neo4j-nvl/react (InteractiveNvlWrapper, BasicNvlWrapper, StaticPictureWrapper). Use when rendering a Neo4j graph in a browser, feeding driver results through nvlResultTransformer, choosing Canvas vs WebGL, wiring node/relationship click/hover/drag handlers, or embedding NVL in React, Vite, or vanilla JS apps. Does NOT handle Cypher query authoring — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT handle driver lifecycle, sessions, or executeQuery setup — use neo4j-driver-javascript-skill. Does NOT handle GraphVisualization/Needle default embed — use @neo4j-ndl/react.
Generate and edit AI images with NanoBanana (Gemini-based) via AceDataCloud API. Use when creating images from text prompts or editing existing images with text instructions. Supports nano-banana, nano-banana-2, nano-banana-pro and their :official variants.
Use when deploying to Fly.io or configuring flyctl, fly.toml, Fly.io secrets, databases, or GitHub Actions.
Complete browser automation with Playwright. Auto-detects dev servers, writes clean test scripts to /tmp. Test pages, fill forms, take screenshots, check responsive design, validate UX, test login flows, check links, automate any browser task. Use when user wants to test websites, automate browser interactions, validate web functionality, or perform any browser-based testing.
Create modern Angular standalone components following v20+ best practices. Use for building UI components with signal-based inputs/outputs, OnPush change detection, host bindings, content projection, and lifecycle hooks. Triggers on component creation, refactoring class-based inputs to signals, adding host bindings, or implementing accessible interactive components.
Scaffold, build, and package SwiftPM-based macOS apps without an Xcode project. Use when you need a from-scratch macOS app layout, SwiftPM targets/resources, a custom .app bundle assembly script, or signing/notarization/appcast steps outside Xcode.