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[Hyper] Optimize an existing codebase through baseline-first experiments, binary evaluation, and one-mutation-at-a-time iteration. Use for codebase autoresearch, measured bottleneck reduction, benchmarked code optimization, and evidence-backed refactors.
Autonomously optimize any Claude Code skill by running it repeatedly, scoring outputs against binary evals, mutating the prompt, and keeping improvements. Based on Karpathy's autoresearch methodology. Use when: optimize this skill, improve this skill, run autoresearch on, make this skill better, self-improve skill, benchmark skill, eval my skill, run evals on. Outputs: an improved SKILL.md, a results log, and a changelog of every mutation tried.
Use when animation is limited by browser support, platform capabilities, or technical requirements
Use when animating form fields, inputs, textareas, selects, or interactive form elements to improve usability and feedback
This skill should be used when the user asks to "investigate an issue", "debug a problem", "find out why something is slow", "check error rates", "analyze user behavior", "understand a production incident", "query telemetry data", "look at logs", "check traces", "examine spans", "analyze RUM data", "check frontend performance", "investigate backend latency", "find transaction data", "check payment metrics", "analyze user journeys", or wants to answer questions using observability data from logs, metrics, traces, RUM, or APM - this is the gateway skill for deciding where to look first.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "chat with AI", "ask Olly", "ask the agent", "send message to AI", "continue a chat", "follow up on chat", "get artifact", "download artifact", "list artifacts", "retrieve generated content", "AI-generated charts", "AI analysis", "conversational observability", "natural language query", or wants to interact with the Coralogix Observability Agent (Olly) using the cx CLI.
Printing Press CLI for Nvd. The NVD is the U.S. government repository of standards-based vulnerability management data. Search CVEs by keyword,...
Implements Syncfusion Blazor SfDataManager for data access, data binding, and adaptor configuration in Blazor Server, WebAssembly, and Web App. Used when binding components like SfGrid and SfDropDownList to local or remote data sources, choosing adaptors (UrlAdaptor, ODataAdaptor, WebApiAdaptor, GraphQLAdaptor), or performing CRUD. Includes custom binding using DataAdaptor, DataManagerRequest, DataOperations, and the Syncfusion.Blazor.Data package.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion Blazor ListView component. Use this when building list-based interfaces with data binding, filtering, grouping, virtual scrolling, selection modes, and custom templates. Covers installation, templating, event handling, and advanced patterns.
Implement navigation menus using Syncfusion Blazor Menu Bar component. Use this skill to create horizontal or vertical menus with submenus, icons, events, animations, and data binding. Essential for building professional menu bars in Blazor applications.
Implement Syncfusion Blazor button components including Button, ButtonGroup, CheckBox, Chip, DropdownMenu, FloatingActionButton, ProgressButton, SpeedDial, SplitButton, and ToggleSwitch. Use this skill when working with button-related components in Blazor applications. Covers installation, configuration, styling, accessibility, event handling, and advanced features for all button component types.
Implement and configure the Syncfusion Blazor TreeMap component (SfTreeMap) for hierarchical data visualization. Use this when working with treemaps, area-proportional visualizations, or heat-map-like block displays. This skill covers TreeMap setup, layout configuration, data binding, color mapping, drill-down navigation, and accessibility features.