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Found 423 Skills
Guides pre-writing planning for academic papers with 4 structured steps: story design (task-challenge-insight-contribution-advantage), experiment planning (comparisons + ablations), figure design (pipeline + teaser), and 4-week timeline management. Includes counterintuitive planning tactics (write a mock rejection letter to identify weaknesses before writing, narrow before broad claims, design ablations first). Use when: user wants to plan a paper before writing, design story/contributions, plan experiments, create figure sketches, set a writing timeline, or write a pre-emptive rejection letter for planning purposes. Do NOT use for actual writing (use paper-writing), running experiments (use experiment-pipeline), self-reviewing a finished draft (use paper-review), or finding research problems (use research-ideation).
Use this skill when translating Figma designs to code, interpreting design specs, matching visual fidelity, or bridging designer-developer handoff. Triggers on Figma implementation, design-to-code, pixel-perfect, design handoff, auto layout to flexbox, Figma tokens, component variants to props, and any task requiring faithful implementation of design mockups.
Evaluates interfaces, components, screens, and flows against universal UX/UI principles (heuristics, UX laws, Gestalt, cognitive psychology, accessibility) and delivers concrete, prioritized improvements. Use whenever the user shares UI code, screenshots, components, or mockups and wants feedback — even if they don't use the words "critique" or "review". Also trigger when the user asks "what's wrong with this UI", "how can I improve this", "review my component", "does this look right", "give me feedback on this design", or shares any interface and asks for thoughts. Trigger for partial slices too (a single button, form, or card) — not only full screens.
Guidance for dependency injection in .NET MAUI apps — service registration, lifetime selection (Singleton/Transient/Scoped), constructor injection, automatic resolution via Shell navigation, explicit resolution patterns, platform-specific registrations, and testability best practices. USE FOR: "dependency injection", "DI registration", "AddSingleton", "AddTransient", "AddScoped", "service registration", "constructor injection", "IServiceProvider", "MauiProgram DI", "register services". DO NOT USE FOR: data binding (use maui-data-binding), Shell route setup (use maui-shell-navigation), or unit test mocking patterns (use maui-unit-testing).
Use when setting up SDK testing, configuring contract tests, writing Arazzo test workflows, or running integration tests. Triggers on "SDK testing", "test SDK", "contract testing", "Arazzo tests", "integration tests", "speakeasy test", "mock server", "test generation", "ResponseValidationError"
testcontainers-python specialist. Covers all container modules (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, Kafka, RabbitMQ, MinIO, Elasticsearch, LocalStack), GenericContainer, wait strategies, Docker Compose, networks, pytest fixtures, and CI/CD integration. USE WHEN: user mentions "testcontainers", "docker in tests", "real database in tests", "test with real postgres/redis/kafka", asks about container fixtures or Docker-based testing. DO NOT USE FOR: Spring Boot testcontainers (Java) - use `spring-boot-integration`; Mocking HTTP - use `fastapi-testing`; Pure pytest patterns - use `pytest`
Emulated Google OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect for local development and testing. Use when the user needs to test Google sign-in locally, emulate OIDC discovery, handle Google token exchange, configure Google OAuth clients, or work with Google userinfo without hitting real Google APIs. Triggers include "Google OAuth", "emulate Google", "mock Google login", "test Google sign-in", "OIDC emulator", "Google OIDC", "local Google auth", or any task requiring a local Google OAuth/OIDC provider.
Use when converting Java source files to idiomatic Kotlin, when user mentions "java to kotlin", "j2k", "convert java", "migrate java to kotlin", or when working with .java files that need to become .kt files. Handles framework-aware conversion for Spring, Lombok, Hibernate, Jackson, Micronaut, Quarkus, Dagger/Hilt, RxJava, JUnit, Guice, Retrofit, and Mockito.
Generates paste-ready Power Apps Canvas App YAML. Invoke when the user wants to replicate a UI mockup, improve an existing Canvas app screen, or build a new screen from a text description. Also invoke when the user asks to "improve", "redesign", or "generate YAML" for a Canvas app screen.
Mockup-to-component pipeline using Google Stitch and 21st.dev. Accepts screenshots, descriptions, or URLs as input and produces production-ready React components. Orchestrates design extraction via Stitch MCP, component matching via 21st.dev registry, and adaptation to project design tokens. Use when converting visual designs to code, implementing UI from mockups, or building components from screenshots.
Generate emulate seed configs for stateful API emulation. Wraps Vercel's emulate tool for GitHub (repos, PRs, issues, Actions, webhooks), Vercel (projects, deployments, domains), and Google OAuth APIs. Not mocks — full state machines where create-a-PR-and-it-appears-in-the-list. Use when setting up test environments, CI pipelines, integration tests, or offline development.
Storybook 10 testing patterns with Vitest integration, ESM-only distribution, CSF3 typesafe factories, play() interaction tests, Chromatic TurboSnap visual regression, module automocking, accessibility addon testing, and autodocs generation. Use when writing component stories, setting up visual regression testing, configuring Storybook CI pipelines, or migrating from Storybook 9.