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Apple firmware and binary reverse engineering with the ipsw CLI tool. Use when analyzing iOS/macOS binaries, disassembling functions in dyld_shared_cache, dumping Objective-C headers from private frameworks, downloading IPSWs or kernelcaches, extracting entitlements, analyzing Mach-O files, or researching Apple security. Triggers on requests involving Apple RE, iOS internals, kernel analysis, KEXT extraction, or vulnerability research on Apple platforms.
Share and distribute skill knowledge and documentation. Publishes capabilities with examples, documentation, and integration guides.
Learn how to use SQLite as a simple and efficient key/value store for your applications, offering benefits like single-file data containment, attachment capabilities, and easy integration with tools like Drift.
Audit frontend codebases for security vulnerabilities and bad practices. Use when performing security reviews, auditing code for XSS/CSRF/DOM vulnerabilities, checking Content Security Policy configurations, validating input handling, reviewing file upload security, or examining Node.js/NPM dependencies. Target frameworks include web platform (vanilla HTML/CSS/JS), React, Astro, Twig templates, Node.js, and Bun. Based on OWASP security guidelines.
Enforce web security and avoid security vulnerabilities
Principal backend engineering intelligence for Node.js runtime systems. Actions: plan, design, build, implement, review, fix, optimize, refactor, debug, secure, scale backend code and architectures. Focus: correctness, reliability, performance, security, observability, scalability, operability, cost.
Complete development skill set for the ABE Framework, providing a full-stack solution for modern Go HTTP RESTful API application development. Core features include: modular engine architecture, standardized controller route registration, global and route-level middleware system, dependency injection container (supporting global and request-level scopes), multi-language internationalization (i18n) support, access control system based on JWT and Casbin, asynchronous event bus mechanism, high-performance goroutine pool management, extensible plugin mechanism, configuration management system (supporting multi-layer configuration priority), GORM database integration, structured logging system, form validation framework, scheduled task scheduling (Cron), CORS cross-domain support, etc. Suitable for scenarios such as building enterprise-level web services, microservice architecture applications, API gateways, and backend management systems. The framework adopts a loose-coupling design, supports the UseCase business logic pattern, provides a complete error handling mechanism and performance monitoring capabilities, helping enterprises quickly build stable and maintainable distributed application systems.
Use when implementing animations in code, building UI transitions, or when a developer needs practical animation guidance for web/mobile applications.
Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) based on Gino Wickman's "Traction". Use when you need to: (1) implement a complete business operating system, (2) create Vision/Traction Organizer (V/TO), (3) set quarterly rocks (priorities), (4) run Level 10 meetings, (5) build accountability charts, (6) solve issues using IDS (Identify-Discuss-Solve), (7) align leadership team on vision and execution, (8) get a grip on your business.
Optimize for search engine visibility, ranking, and AI citations. Use when asked to improve SEO, optimize for search, fix meta tags, add structured data, or improve AEO and AI visibility.
Guide LaTeX document authoring following best practices and proper semantic markup. Use proactively when: (1) writing or editing .tex files, (2) writing or editing .nw literate programming files, (3) literate-programming skill is active and working with .nw files, (4) user mentions LaTeX, BibTeX, or document formatting, (5) reviewing LaTeX code quality. Ensures proper use of semantic environments (description vs itemize), csquotes (\enquote{} not ``...''), and cleveref (\cref{} not \S\ref{}).
Create clear, concise user stories that combine Mike Cohn's user story format with Gherkin-style acceptance criteria. Use this to translate user needs into actionable development work that focuses on