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Quarterly and annual operating data for listed companies via Longbridge Securities — revenue, net income, EPS, ROE, gross margin, and other KPIs broken down by reporting period. Complements longbridge-fundamental with period-by-period trend detail. Note: currently returns data for HK-listed stocks only; US and A-share symbols return empty results. Triggers: "经营数据", "运营指标", "分季度财务", "经营情况", "季度营收", "季度利润", "财务趋势", "经營數據", "運營指標", "分季度財務", "季度營收", "季度利潤", "operating data", "quarterly financials", "operating indicators", "quarterly revenue", "quarterly profit", "financial trend by period", "700.HK operating", "按期次财务", "按期次財務".
Share structure and shareholder query — total shares, circulating shares, restricted shares, top-10 shareholders (circulating and total), major institutional holders, controlling shareholder / beneficial owner relationships. Shareholder count and pledge data are not available via Longbridge; check filings for those. Triggers: "股本结构", "前十大股东", "流通股东", "实控人", "股权结构", "主要持股人", "大股东", "股东查询", "股本結構", "前十大股東", "流通股東", "實控人", "股權結構", "主要持股人", "大股東", "shareholder structure", "major shareholders", "top 10 shareholders", "controlling shareholder", "share structure", "institutional holders", "beneficial owner", "ownership structure", "free float".
Industry valuation rank time series for a single stock via Longbridge — tracks how a stock's PE / PB / PS / dividend-yield rank within its sector has changed over time (rank N of total M). Answers "is my stock becoming relatively cheaper or more expensive vs peers?" Complements longbridge-valuation (single-stock percentile history) and longbridge-industry-valuation (current sector snapshot). Triggers: "行业排名变化", "估值排名", "PE排名历史", "行业估值位置", "排名走势", "估值相对同业", "行業排名變化", "估值排名", "PE排名歷史", "行業估值位置", "排名走勢", "valuation rank", "industry rank history", "PE rank trend", "relative valuation rank", "sector ranking over time", "how does AAPL rank in industry PE".
Controls a running iOS, iPad, or Apple Watch Simulator via the serve-sim CLI (npx serve-sim) and streams it into the host agent's preview pane. Use whenever the user wants an AI agent to view or drive an Apple Simulator — streaming to preview, taps at normalized coordinates, multi-touch gestures, hardware buttons, rotation, memory warnings, CoreAnimation debug, synthetic camera injection, media drag-drop, or managing app privacy permissions. Triggers include "serve-sim", "iOS simulator", "Apple simulator", "iPad simulator", "Apple Watch simulator", "stream the simulator", "show the simulator in preview", "view the simulator here", "open simulator in preview", "simulator gestures", "tap on the simulator", "rotate the simulator", "inject camera feed", "grant simulator permissions", "allow push notifications in the simulator", or any request to drive or display an Apple Simulator visually. Do NOT use for Android emulators, building/installing an iOS app (use xcodebuild), booting a simulator from scratch (use xcrun simctl boot), in-app React Native runtime debugging (use rn-debugger), or real iOS hardware.
Use when installing, configuring, or operating Alibaba Cloud OSS from the command line with ossutil 2.0, based on the official ossutil overview.
Create and validate DESIGN.md files that give AI coding agents structured understanding of design systems through machine-readable tokens and human-readable rationale.
Install and manage Windows development tools with DevTools Hub, a desktop app and CLI for provisioning developer environments
Use when user explicitly asks Flink/Ververica/Realtime Compute Console workspace operations: 草稿(draft), SQL校验/执行, 部署(deployment), 作业(job), Session Cluster, namespace, 表(table), 成员(member), 变量(variable), 或 checkpoint timeout 诊断, especially with workspace/deployment/job IDs (w-*, d-*, j-*, sc-*, draft-*). Also use when prompt asks to test/verify Flink Console lifecycle flow, safety guardrails, or parameter validation for these operations. This includes prompts such as create draft, deploy draft, list deployments, start/stop job, create/list session cluster, get tables, list variables. Also use when prompt explicitly asks to run `python scripts/flink_ververica_ops.py` for Flink Console workspace operations. Do not trigger for unrelated "workspace" contexts or generic cloud/platform tasks (ECS, OSS, RDS, Kafka, Spark, Kubernetes, billing, weather). Do not trigger for Flink instance lifecycle operations (create/scale/delete/renew); those belong to alibabacloud-flink-instance-manage.
ALWAYS use when: creating/editing marimo notebooks, working with any .py file containing @app.cell decorators, building reactive Python notebooks, doing exploratory data analysis in notebook form, converting Jupyter (.ipynb) to marimo, or when user mentions "marimo", "reactive notebook", or asks for an interactive Python notebook. Covers marimo CLI (edit, run, convert, export), UI components (mo.ui.*), layout functions, SQL integration, caching, state management, and wigglystuff widgets. If a task involves notebooks and Python, invoke this skill first.
When an interface does not have an exclusive command, use the openydt api universal call / explore available cmds. Covers domains not made into first-class commands (city operation coupons/third-party parking lot access/upward receipts/community access control/advertising/point redemption/invoices/ydtUser, etc.), calls any callable interface using cmd + raw JSON body, checks cmds and parameters from catalog.json, and distinguishes between callable interfaces that can be invoked and webhooks (platform push) that cannot be actively invoked. Triggered when the user wants to call an interface that cannot be found in the domain skill's exclusive subcommands, or asks 'how to call this cmd / is there this interface / will the platform callback me'.
Last-minute hotel deals with a local price-history database no HotelTonight client has — snapshot deals over time,... Trigger phrases: `find a last-minute hotel tonight`, `watch this city for hotel price drops`, `is this hotel price a good deal`, `what's the daily drop in San Francisco`, `cheapest hotel night this weekend`, `use hotel-tonight`, `run hotel-tonight`.
Use whenever you need an email address to receive something and then read or wait for it, especially during a signup or login flow. PROACTIVELY, and you can usually do this without asking the user first: a service is about to send a verification code, OTP, one-time code, 2FA or two-factor code, confirmation link, magic link, or password reset and you need to wait for it and read the value out; you are signing up for or registering with a service and must confirm an email address to continue; you need a fresh, managed, throwaway, or burner address instead of using a real one; you sent something and need to watch for what lands. REACTIVELY: the user asks "did it arrive?", "check the inbox", "what came in?", "wait for the email", or wants an address to catch replies, codes, receipts, or alerts. Provides a managed `*.primitive.email` address plus `primitive emails latest` and `primitive emails wait` to read and block for mail, and hosted Functions to run JavaScript on every inbound message. No SMTP, no DNS, no mail server. Use this when a third party sends mail TO you; to send your own message and wait for its reply, use the primitive-chat skill. Gets a free `*.primitive.email` address via `primitive agent start-agent-signup` if you do not already have one. Part of the Primitive CLI (Primitive, primitivedotdev, primitive.dev; the `primitive` or `prim` command).