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Covers the full meeting lifecycle for engineering managers — produces guidance on whether to schedule a meeting, how to run it well, how to protect team focus time, how to kill recurring waste, and how to evaluate a past meeting from a transcript or description. Use when the user says "too many meetings," "meetings are a waste of time," "how do I run this meeting," "meeting agenda," "meeting culture," "nobody comes prepared," "meetings go nowhere," "how do I decline meetings," "distractions," "focus time," "engineers can't focus," "context switching," "protect engineering time," "review this meeting," or "transcript."
Browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to inspect, test, or automate browser behavior: navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting page data, testing web apps, dogfooding Open Design previews, QA, bug hunts, or reviewing app quality. Prefer local Open Design preview URLs unless the user explicitly asks for external browsing.
Generate, remix, and manage short video clips via OpenAI's Sora API. Useful for cinematic shots, b-roll, and rapid concept video iteration.
Refactor Next.js code to improve maintainability, readability, and adherence to App Router best practices. Identifies and fixes God Components, prop drilling, inappropriate 'use client' usage, outdated Pages Router patterns, missing Suspense boundaries, incorrect caching strategies, and useEffect data fetching anti-patterns. Applies modern Next.js 15 patterns including Server Components, Client Components, Server Actions, streaming with Suspense, proper caching strategies, Container-Presentational pattern, layout composition, parallel routes, and intercepting routes.
AG-UI protocol implementation guidance for event ordering (`RUN_STARTED`, `TOOL_CALL_*`, `STATE_SNAPSHOT`/`STATE_DELTA`), streaming semantics, and middleware patterns. Use when integrating agent backends with AG-UI clients.
Generate Flutter applications using Clean Architecture with feature-first structure, Riverpod state management, Dio + Retrofit for networking, and fpdart error handling. Use this skill when creating Flutter apps, implementing features with clean architecture patterns, setting up Riverpod providers, handling data with Either type for functional error handling, making HTTP requests with type-safe API clients, or structuring projects with domain/data/presentation layers. Triggers include "Flutter app", "clean architecture", "Riverpod", "feature-first", "state management", "API client", "Retrofit", "Dio", "REST API", or requests to build Flutter features with separation of concerns.
Master TanStack Query (React Query) v5 for server state management in React applications. Use when fetching data from APIs, managing server state, caching, or handling mutations. Triggers on phrases like "react query", "tanstack query", "data fetching", "cache management", "server state", or file patterns like *query*.ts, *Query*.tsx, queryClient.ts.
Use when writing or refactoring Ruby code that integrates Claude Code via the claude-agent-sdk gem (ClaudeAgentSDK.query, ClaudeAgentSDK::Client, streaming input, ClaudeAgentOptions configuration, tools/permissions, MCP servers, hooks, structured output, budgets, sandboxing, session resumption/rewind, and Rails patterns like jobs or ActionCable).
Governs the evolution of public APIs. Detects breaking changes, manages deprecation cycles, and generates migration guides for clients.
Generate cohesive UI audio themes with subtle, minimal sound effects for applications. This skill should be used when users want to create a set of coordinated interface sounds for wallet apps, dashboards, or web applications - generating sounds mapped to UI interaction constants like button clicks, notifications, and navigation transitions using ElevenLabs API.
Modern Rust development with cargo, rustc, clippy, rustfmt, async programming, and memory-safe systems programming. Covers ownership patterns, fearless concurrency, and the modern Rust ecosystem including Tokio, Serde, and popular crates. Use when user mentions Rust, cargo, rustc, clippy, rustfmt, ownership, borrowing, lifetimes, async Rust, or Rust crates.
Generate production-ready monorepo structures for full-stack applications including frontends (Next.js, React), APIs (Hono, Express), and data pipelines. Use when creating new monorepo projects, scaffolding multi-project architectures (web apps, APIs, workers, CLI tools), setting up shared packages, or configuring workspace tooling with Bun, PNPM, or Yarn.