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Google Chat: Manage Chat spaces and messages.
Google Workspace Events: Renew/reactivate Workspace Events subscriptions.
Google Workspace Admin SDK: Audit logs and usage reports.
Use when animation involves depth, perspective, volume, or three-dimensional awareness—camera moves, character positioning, environmental interaction, or maintaining consistent spatial relationships.
Use this skill when you have structured course content (or any chapter-based dataset) in markdown form and need to turn it into a working interactive website — without picking a framework, without a build step. Triggers on phrases like "做成網頁", "轉成 SPA", "course-data.js", "render 函式", "把講義變網頁", "static site from markdown", "vanilla JS site", "no-framework site", "single-page app from markdown". The output is a vanilla HTML + JS single-page app that opens with `npx serve` and persists state in localStorage. Always invoke AFTER `course-content-authoring` (content stable), BEFORE `static-spa-interactions` (this skill produces the scaffold; interactions adorn it).
Post team updates to Google Chat Spaces via webhook. Deployment notifications, bug fixes, feature announcements, questions. Reads config from .claude/settings.json, includes git context. Use when: "post to team", "notify team", after deployments, completing features, fixing bugs, asking team questions.
Google Chat: Send a message to a space.
Subscribe to Google Workspace events.
Create a Google Meet meeting space and share the join link.
Google Workspace integration. Manage Users, Groups, Calendars, Drives, Mailboxs, Contacts. Use when the user wants to interact with Google Workspace data.
Apply Spatie's security guidelines when configuring applications, databases, or servers, or when reviewing code for security concerns; use for SSL setup, CSRF protection, password hashing, database permissions, and server hardening.
How to work in artist directories — including creating, enumerating, and editing them. Use when creating or onboarding a new artist ("create artist", "onboard X", "add this artist", "set up a new artist") — this skill scaffolds the artist's `RECOUP.md` checklist file and drives the multi-step setup from it. Use when adding or updating artist context (identity, brand, voice, audience), adding songs, organizing files inside an artist directory, or figuring out where something belongs. Also use when the account asks inventory questions like "what artists do I have", "list my artists", "which orgs am I in", "what's in this sandbox" — the filesystem tree is the authoritative answer. And use when the account mentions an artist by name and the task involves their files, context, or content — even if they don't say "artist directory." This includes tasks like researching an artist, creating content for an artist, updating an artist's brand, or adding a face guide.