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Evaluates interfaces, components, screens, and flows against universal UX/UI principles (heuristics, UX laws, Gestalt, cognitive psychology, accessibility) and delivers concrete, prioritized improvements. Use whenever the user shares UI code, screenshots, components, or mockups and wants feedback — even if they don't use the words "critique" or "review". Also trigger when the user asks "what's wrong with this UI", "how can I improve this", "review my component", "does this look right", "give me feedback on this design", or shares any interface and asks for thoughts. Trigger for partial slices too (a single button, form, or card) — not only full screens.
Guides the agent through setting up and using Capawesome Cloud for Capacitor apps. Covers three core workflows: (1) Native Builds — cloud builds for iOS and Android, signing certificates, environments, Trapeze configuration, and build artifacts; (2) Live Updates — OTA updates via the @capawesome/capacitor-live-update plugin, channels, versioning, rollbacks, and code signing; (3) App Store Publishing — automated submissions to Apple App Store (TestFlight) and Google Play Store. Includes CI/CD integration for all workflows. Do not use for non-Capacitor mobile frameworks.
Craft elegant technical specifications with ASCII artistry, flow diagrams, and the Grove voice. The swan glides with purpose—vision first, then form, then perfection. Use when creating specs, reviewing documents, or transforming technical plans into storybook entries.
Token deep dive — info, OHLCV, holders, flows, flow intelligence, who bought/sold, DEX trades, PnL, perp trades, perp positions, perp PnL leaderboard. Use when researching a specific token in depth.
Migrate an existing nansen-cli wallet from insecure password storage (env files, .credentials) to the new secure keychain-backed flow.
Is this token held by quality wallets or retail noise? SM holder ratio, flow breakdown by label, and recent buyer quality.
Query NVIDIA PTX ISA 9.1, CUDA Runtime API 13.1, Driver API 13.1, Programming Guide v13.1, Best Practices Guide, Nsight Compute, Nsight Systems local documentation. Debug and optimize GPU kernels with nsys/ncu/compute-sanitizer workflows. Use when writing, debugging, or optimizing CUDA code, GPU kernels, PTX instructions, inline PTX, TensorCore operations (WMMA, WGMMA, TMA, tcgen05), or when the user mentions CUDA API functions, error codes, device properties, memory management, profiling, GPU performance, compute capabilities, CUDA Graphs, Cooperative Groups, Unified Memory, dynamic parallelism, or CUDA programming model concepts.
Review an existing deck for storytelling quality, visual hierarchy, and content effectiveness. Identifies weak action titles, MECE violations, isomorphism mismatches, and density issues. Use when the user says "review my deck", "critique the presentation", "are the slides telling a good story", "check the narrative flow", "improve the slide titles", or wants feedback on content quality rather than technical formatting.
Technical-oriented stock analysis skill used by Sister Zheng. Offers comprehensive technical analysis covering candlestick patterns, moving average system, MACD, RSI, Bollinger Bands, KDJ, chip distribution, and momentum analysis (volume-price momentum, capital flow, ROC/MTM indicators). Keywords: technical analysis, candlestick, moving average, MACD, RSI, stock, trend, breakout, pullback, momentum analysis, capital flow, Sister Zheng's Market Watch.
Generates EventCatalog documentation files (services, events, commands, queries, domains, flows, channels, containers) with correct frontmatter, folder structure, and best practices. Use when user asks to "document a service", "create EventCatalog files", "add an event to the catalog", "document my architecture", "generate catalog documentation", "create documentation for my microservice", or "document a database".
Expert guide for creating GitHub Copilot customization files in VS Code: custom instructions (.instructions.md), prompt files (.prompt.md), custom agents (.agent.md), agent skills (SKILL.md), hooks (JSON), and agent plugins. Use this skill whenever the user asks about customizing Copilot behavior, creating reusable AI workflows, writing copilot-instructions.md, building custom chat agents, automating Copilot tasks with prompt files, or setting up agent skills and hooks in VS Code. Also trigger when the user asks which Copilot customization type to use for a given scenario — always start with the decision matrix below.
Use Antithesis documentation efficiently for product, workflow, and integration questions. Prefer the snouty docs CLI when available, and otherwise request markdown versions of documentation pages directly.