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This spell is about representation change, not: - Naming changes (same structure, different identifiers) - Execution changes (same code, different runtime) - Architecture changes (new system design) - Duplication (same thing, different place) The key test: Can you point to a source artifact and a target artifact where the same information is expressed in structurally different ways? If yes → Polymorph.
Use for "how does X work", code walkthroughs before changing something, and placement / ownership / layering questions ("where should this live", "which package owns this", "is this the right layer"). Explains subsystem architecture, runtime flow, onboarding mental models. Can critique architecture. Use why for motivation.
Unity UI development with UGUI and UI Toolkit. PROACTIVELY activate for: (1) building Unity user interfaces, (2) UGUI (Canvas, RectTransform, anchors), (3) UI Toolkit (USS, UXML, VisualElement), (4) EventSystem and input handling, (5) common UI components (buttons, scroll views, dropdowns), (6) inventory UIs, HUDs, health bars, menu systems, (7) TextMeshPro setup and rich text, (8) responsive UI (anchors, layout groups), (9) runtime UI generation, (10) world-space canvases for in-game UI. Provides: UGUI vs UI Toolkit comparison, RectTransform patterns, USS/UXML examples, layout group recipes, and TextMeshPro templates.
Build and deploy a Next.js, Bigfish (@alipay/bigfish), or Vite project to the Morphe service (https://morphe.zenmux.app), targeting a linux-x64-gnu runtime. Use when the user asks to deploy, ship, publish, or release a Next.js, Bigfish, or Vite app to Morphe, run "morphe deploy", or otherwise push a build to the Morphe / zenmux platform. Handles login, framework detection, Next.js standalone validation / config fixing, Bigfish static-server wrapping, Vite SPA static wrapping or custom-server (server.ts/js) esbuild bundling, building, zipping, OSS upload, CRC64 checksum, .morphe.json management, and the deploy API call.
Debug Angular applications systematically with expert-level diagnostic techniques. This skill provides comprehensive guidance for troubleshooting dependency injection errors, change detection issues (NG0100), RxJS subscription leaks, lazy loading failures, zone.js problems, and common Angular runtime errors. Includes structured four-phase debugging methodology, Angular DevTools usage, console debugging utilities (ng.probe), and performance profiling strategies for modern Angular applications.
Debug NestJS issues systematically. Use when encountering dependency injection errors like "Nest can't resolve dependencies", module import issues, circular dependencies between services or modules, guard and interceptor problems, decorator configuration issues, microservice communication errors, WebSocket gateway failures, pipe validation errors, or any NestJS-specific runtime issues requiring diagnosis.
Debug Nuxt.js issues systematically. Use when encountering SSR errors, Nitro server issues, hydration mismatches like "Hydration text/node mismatch", composable problems with useFetch or useAsyncData, plugin initialization failures, module conflicts, auto-import issues, or Vue-specific runtime errors in a Nuxt context.
Refactor Nuxt.js/Vue code to improve maintainability, readability, and adherence to best practices. Identifies and fixes DRY violations, oversized components, deep nesting, SRP violations, data fetching anti-patterns with useFetch/useAsyncData/$fetch, poor composable organization, and mixed business/presentation logic. Applies Nuxt 3 patterns including auto-imports, proper data fetching, single-responsibility composables, TypeScript integration, runtime config, Nitro server routes, Nuxt Layers, middleware patterns, Pinia state management, and performance optimizations.
Use for 'why does X work this way', 'why we picked Y', design rationale, regressions, postmortems, or data-backed thresholds. Discovers available MCPs and queries each evidence category (source control, issue tracker, long-form docs, real-time chat, infrastructure observability, error tracking, product analytics warehouse) in parallel, then returns a cited read on decisions and tradeoffs. Use how for runtime behavior.
Create or refresh hierarchical AGENTS.md documentation for Claude Code, Codex/OMX, Gemini, and Antigravity/OMA projects, preserving manual notes while excluding runtime state such as root .omc, .omx, .survey, .codex, and generated build folders.
Connects NemoClaw to a local inference server. Use when setting up Ollama, vLLM, TensorRT-LLM, NIM, or any OpenAI-compatible local model server with NemoClaw. Trigger keywords - nemoclaw local inference, ollama nemoclaw, vllm nemoclaw, local model server, openai compatible endpoint, switch nemoclaw inference model, change inference runtime, nemoclaw additional model, nemoclaw sub-agent model, openclaw sub-agent, agents.list, sessions_spawn, vlm-demo, nemoclaw tool calling, ollama tool calls, vllm tool-call-parser, raw json in tui, nemoclaw inference options, nemoclaw onboarding providers, nemoclaw inference routing.
Use to run AutoMagicCalib on local MP4s, RTSP, or the bundled sample dataset, and to deploy vss-auto-calibration when needed. Not for non-AMC calibration or runtime analytics.