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Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for browser cookies, localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB, Cache Storage, service workers, offline caches, and client-side session persistence. Use when the user asks to inspect browser state, replay cached auth or session behavior, explain why a page behaves differently after load, or trace how stored client state changes requests, rendering, or access. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for crypto, encoding, steganography, APK, IPA, and mobile trust-boundary challenges. Use when the user asks to decode a blob, recover a transform chain or key, inspect hidden media payloads, hook an APK or IPA signer, inspect app storage, or replay mobile request-signing logic. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for LSASS-resident secrets, Windows logon sessions, Kerberos ticket caches, DPAPI-backed material, SSP artifacts, and replayable credential extraction. Use when the user asks to inspect LSASS memory, recover tickets or logon sessions, trace DPAPI or SSP material, distinguish which credential artifacts are replayable, or connect host-resident credential material to an accepted pivot or privilege edge. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Structurally deconstruct competitors from four dimensions: strategy, functionality, experience, and growth, and output referenceable points, non-replicable points, and differentiation suggestions. Use this Skill when users say "competitor analysis", "competitor deconstruction", "help me analyze competitors", "take a look at these competitors", "compare with competitors", "benchmarking analysis", "how to do differentiation", or when users provide a list of competitors and require systematic analysis. Also applicable for: users upload competitor screenshots/links/experience reports and require structured deconstruction; users require comparison of gaps between their own products and competitors; users want to find differentiation entry points. Not applicable for: pure requirement document writing (use prd-writer), pure priority sorting (use prioritization-engine), pure user research design (use survey-designer).
Use for Roblox multiplayer communication across the client-server boundary: designing RemoteEvent, UnreliableRemoteEvent, and RemoteFunction flows; validating client requests; handling replication-aware gameplay; applying rate limits and anti-exploit checks; reasoning about network ownership, server-authority patterns, Input Action System use in authoritative gameplay, and streaming-sensitive multiplayer correctness.
Comprehensive creation via Xiaoyunque's AI capabilities, supporting generation and editing of images/videos. Covered scenarios include: Generation (text-to-image, text-to-video, image-to-video, animation creation, draw xxx, create xxx clip), Editing & Revision (replace xxx with yyy, remove xxx, add xxx, change to xxx, adjust xxx, local modification, lens adjustment), Style Transfer (style migration, repainting, style change), video continuation, video/TVC/promotional video replication, short drama/short comic drama generation, music MV creation, product advertisement/demo video production, storyboard design, educational video/short video production. This skill should also be triggered when users mention Xiaoyunque, xyq, uploading reference images/videos, or checking generation progress. Key Judgment: This skill must be triggered whenever the user's request involves AI video creation, generation, editing, or revision, regardless of the wording (e.g., "draw a cat", "make a poster", "create a video", "help me revise this video", "help me replicate this video", "make an MV with this song", "generate a short drama with one sentence")
Mechanically replace static dependency call sites with wrapper or built-in abstraction calls across a bounded scope (file, project, or namespace). Performs codemod-style bulk replacement of DateTime.UtcNow to TimeProvider.GetUtcNow(), File.ReadAllText to IFileSystem, and similar transformations. Adds constructor injection parameters and updates DI registration. USE FOR: replace DateTime.UtcNow with TimeProvider, replace DateTime.Now with TimeProvider, migrate static calls to wrapper, bulk replace File.* with IFileSystem, codemod static to injectable, add constructor injection for time provider, mechanical migration of statics, refactor DateTime to TimeProvider, swap static for injected dependency, convert static calls to use abstraction, replace statics in a class, migrate one file to TimeProvider, scoped migration, update call sites. DO NOT USE FOR: detecting statics (use detect-static-dependencies), generating wrappers (use generate-testability-wrappers), migrating between test frameworks.
Token-efficient persistent memory system for Claude Code that extends your session limits by 3-5x. Layered architecture with progressive loading, compact encoding, branch-aware context, smart compression, session diffing, conflict detection, session continuation protocol, and recovery mode. Activates at session start (if MEMORY.md exists), on "remember this", "pick up where we left off", "what were we doing", "wrap up", "save progress", "don't forget", "switch context", "hand off", "memory health", "save state", "continue where I left off", "context budget", "how much context left", or any session start on a project with existing memory files. This skill solves two problems at once: Claude forgetting everything between sessions, AND sessions hitting context limits too fast. It replaces thousands of wasted re-explanation tokens with a compact, structured memory load that gives Claude full project context in under 2,000 tokens.
Apply the Resource-Based View (Barney, 1991) and VRIO framework to evaluate whether a firm's resources and capabilities confer sustained competitive advantage. Use this skill when the user needs to assess internal resources for strategic value, determine if a competitive edge is sustainable, audit resource portfolios for VRIO criteria, or when they ask 'what makes our advantage sustainable', 'which resources matter most', or 'can competitors replicate this'.
Implement BM25 ranking function for e-commerce product search relevance scoring. Use this skill when the user needs to build a text-based product search engine, improve search result relevance, or replace basic TF-IDF with a more robust ranking function — even if they say 'product search ranking', 'search relevance', or 'BM25 implementation'.
GDB debugger skill for C/C++ programs. Use when starting a GDB session, setting breakpoints, stepping through code, inspecting variables, debugging crashes, using reverse debugging (record/replay), remote debugging with gdbserver, or loading core dumps. Activates on queries about GDB commands, segfaults, hangs, watchpoints, conditional breakpoints, pretty-printers, Python GDB scripting, or multi-threaded debugging.
Transform thousands of wedding photos and hours of footage into an immersive 3D Gaussian Splatting experience with theatre mode replay, face-clustered guest roster, and AI-curated best photos per person. Expert in 3DGS pipelines, face clustering, aesthetic scoring, and adaptive design matching the couple's wedding theme (disco, rustic, modern, LGBTQ+ celebrations). Activate on "wedding photos", "wedding video", "3D wedding", "Gaussian Splatting wedding", "wedding memory", "wedding immortalize", "face clustering wedding", "best wedding photos". NOT for general photo editing (use native-app-designer), non-wedding 3DGS (use drone-inspection-specialist), or event planning (not a wedding planner).