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Provides specific version compatibility notes for NativeWind and Tailwind CSS to prevent common installation errors.
Provides comprehensive guidance for Element Plus Vue 3 component library including installation, components, themes, internationalization, and API reference. Use when the user asks about Element Plus for Vue 3, needs to build Vue 3 applications with Element Plus, or customize component styles.
Use when setting up or configuring Laravel Boost for AI-assisted development — package installation, MCP server configuration, guideline customization, skill authoring, documentation API integration. Trigger conditions: install Laravel Boost, configure MCP for IDE, create custom AI guidelines, write project-specific skills, verify MCP tool connectivity, update Boost after dependency changes, extend Boost for custom agents.
MUST be used whenever integrating CogniteFileViewer into a Dune app to preview CDF files (PDFs, images, text). Do NOT manually wire up react-pdf or file resolution — this skill handles installation, Vite config, worker setup, and component usage. Triggers: file viewer, file preview, CogniteFileViewer, PDF viewer, view CDF files, document viewer, preview file.
Guides Holoscan SDK installation: inspects the host, assesses platform compatibility, recommends an install method, and delegates to the matching install skill.
Create, alter, and validate Snowflake semantic views using Snowflake CLI (snow). Use when asked to build or troubleshoot semantic views/semantic layer definitions with CREATE/ALTER SEMANTIC VIEW, to validate semantic-view DDL against Snowflake via CLI, or to guide Snowflake CLI installation and connection setup.
Local reminder scheduling skill. It caters to users' reminder requests like "Remind me to do something in a period of time/at a specific time", and is especially suitable for non-technical users. It is responsible for service checking, automatic startup, dependency installation and invoking reminder scripts.
Expert knowledge of GitHub Copilot CLI - installation, configuration, usage, MCP servers, skills, custom agents, and troubleshooting. Use when asking about copilot cli, installing copilot, gh copilot, copilot commands, MCP setup, or copilot extensibility.
Install and configure ToolUniverse with MCP integration for any AI coding client (Cursor, Claude Desktop, Windsurf, VS Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Trae, Cline, Antigravity, OpenCode, etc.). Covers uv/uvx setup, MCP configuration, API key walkthrough, skill installation, and upgrading. Use when setting up ToolUniverse, configuring MCP servers, troubleshooting installation issues, upgrading versions, or when user mentions installing ToolUniverse or setting up scientific tools.
Master router for immersive visual experiences combining React Three Fiber, shaders, particles, post-processing, GSAP animation, and audio. Use when building 3D web experiences, visualizers, creative coding projects, interactive installations, or any project requiring multiple visual technologies. Dispatches to 6 specialized domain routers covering 29 total skills.
Comprehensive Biome (biomejs.dev) integration for professional TypeScript/JavaScript development. Use for linting, formatting, code quality, and flawless Biome integration into codebases. Covers installation, configuration, migration from ESLint/Prettier, all linter rules, formatter options, CLI usage, editor integration, monorepo setup, and CI/CD integration. Use when working with Biome tooling, configuring biome.json, setting up linting/formatting, migrating projects, debugging Biome issues, or implementing production-ready Biome workflows.
Meta-skill for understanding and customizing Mindfold Trellis - the AI workflow system for Claude Code and Cursor. This skill documents the ORIGINAL Trellis system design. When users customize their Trellis installation, modifications should be recorded in a project-local `trellis-local` skill, NOT in this meta-skill. Use this skill when: (1) understanding Trellis architecture, (2) customizing Trellis workflows, (3) adding commands/agents/hooks, (4) troubleshooting issues, or (5) adapting Trellis to specific projects.