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Requirement planning to wave-based CSV execution pipeline. Decomposes requirement into dependency-sorted CSV tasks, computes execution waves, runs wave-by-wave via spawn_agents_on_csv with cross-wave context propagation.
Create data-driven presentation slides using React, Vite, and Recharts with Sentry branding. Use when asked to "create a presentation", "build slides", "make a deck", "create a data presentation", "build a Sentry presentation". Scaffolds a complete slide-based app with charts, animations, and single-file HTML output.
Write point-by-point rebuttals to reviewer comments. Extract concerns from reviews, generate evidence-based responses, and format as a structured rebuttal document. Use after receiving peer review feedback.
INVOKE THIS SKILL when adding Arize AX tracing to an application. Follow the Agent-Assisted Tracing two-phase flow: analyze the codebase (read-only), then implement instrumentation after user confirmation. When the app uses LLM tool/function calling, add manual CHAIN + TOOL spans so traces show each tool's input and output. Leverages https://arize.com/docs/ax/alyx/tracing-assistant and https://arize.com/docs/PROMPT.md.
Autonomous development agent that picks tasks from a project board (Jira, ClickUp, GitHub Issues), explores the codebase, implements the solution, opens a PR, and notifies the team. Configurable per-project via project files in ~/.config/delivering-tickets/projects/. Use this skill when the user asks to "work on a ticket", "pick up a task", "implement issue X", "work autonomously on the board", "take the next task", or any variation of autonomous task execution from a project board. Also triggers when the user mentions delivering-tickets, project configuration, or wants to set up autonomous development workflows for their team. Available commands: /delivering-tickets (start), /delivering-tickets:check (check replies), /delivering-tickets:status (workflow status), /delivering-tickets:setup (verify environment), /delivering-tickets:project (manage projects). Do NOT use for general coding without a ticket, standalone code reviews, project setup without a board configured, or questions unrelated to task execution from a project board.
Build declarative 3D scenes with React Three Fiber (R3F) - a React renderer for Three.js. Use when building interactive 3D experiences in React applications with component-based architecture, state management, and reusable abstractions. Ideal for product configurators, portfolios, games, data visualization, and immersive web experiences.
Email marketing automation for HubSpot/Klaviyo/Mailchimp (and similar ESPs): design trigger-based lifecycle workflows (welcome, onboarding, nurture, win-back, cart abandonment), define segmentation + suppression/frequency policies, troubleshoot deliverability (SPF/DKIM/DMARC, one-click unsubscribe, list hygiene), and measure incrementality/ROI (holdouts, RPE, retention economics).
Comprehensive skill for Babylon.js 3D web rendering engine. Use this skill when building real-time 3D experiences, browser-based games, interactive visualizations, or immersive web applications. Triggers on tasks involving Babylon.js, 3D scenes, WebGL/WebGPU rendering, entity-component systems, physics simulations, PBR materials, shadow mapping, or 3D model loading. Alternative to Three.js with built-in editor integration and game engine features.
Versatile JavaScript animation engine for DOM, CSS, SVG, and JavaScript objects. Use when creating timeline-based animations, stagger effects, SVG morphing, keyframe sequences, or complex choreographed animations. Triggers on tasks involving Anime.js, timeline animations, staggered sequences, SVG path animations, morphing, or multi-step animation choreography. Alternative to GSAP for SVG-heavy animations and React-independent projects.
Convert any document, outline, or content into a polished, self-contained HTML slide presentation. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create a presentation, slide deck, pitch deck, or talk from a document, markdown file, outline, notes, or any textual content and wants the output as an HTML file (not PPTX). Also trigger when the user asks for an "HTML presentation", "web-based slides", "reveal.js deck", "browser presentation", or wants to convert a document into slides they can present from a browser. Supports two navigation modes - horizontal (left/right, Reveal.js-powered) and vertical scroll (top-to-bottom, keyboard/scroll navigation). Includes multiple visual themes (dark editorial, light minimal, corporate, hacker terminal). Consider asking the user for clarification on theme, navigation direction, and content structure if not already specified.
Technical guide for creating a new Paperclip agent adapter. Use when building a new adapter package, adding support for a new AI coding tool (e.g. a new CLI agent, API-based agent, or custom process), or when modifying the adapter system. Covers the required interfaces, module structure, registration points, and conventions derived from the existing claude-local and codex-local adapters.
Provides strategic insights on AI-driven software democratization and agent-based development trends from Replit's perspective. Use when discussing the future of software engineering, AI agent infrastructure requirements, democratization of coding, or when analyzing how AI will transform software creation from expert-only to universal access. Triggers include questions about software engineering automation trends, agent sandbox environments, SWE-bench benchmarks, or strategic implications of AI coding assistants for startups and enterprises.