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Pre-migration readiness assessor for porting NumPy to cuPyNumeric. Use BEFORE substantial porting work begins when the user asks whether code will scale on GPU, whether they should migrate to cuPyNumeric, which NumPy patterns transfer cleanly, what must be refactored before porting, or mentions pre-port assessment, scaling analysis, or refactor planning. Inspect the user's source code, look up NumPy usage, cross-reference the cuPyNumeric API support manifest, and distinguish distributed-scaling-friendly patterns from blockers such as unsupported APIs, scalar synchronization, host round-trips, Python/object-heavy control flow, shape/data-dependent branching, and in-place mutation hazards. Produce a verdict of READY, LIGHT REFACTOR, SIGNIFICANT REFACTOR, or NOT RECOMMENDED, with concrete refactor pointers.
Create banners using AI image generation. Discuss format/style, generate variations, iterate with user feedback, crop to target ratio. Use when user wants to create a banner, header, hero image, or cover image.
Use when building CLI tools. Keywords: CLI, command line, terminal, clap, structopt, argument parsing, subcommand, interactive, TUI, ratatui, crossterm, indicatif, progress bar, colored output, shell completion, config file, environment variable, 命令行, 终端应用, 参数解析
Main entry for cross-platform content creation. Coordinates the entire creation process: Research → Image Selection → Writing → Polishing → Platform Conversion. Used for creating articles, developing content, conducting topic research, and publishing to Zhihu/Xiaohongshu/WeChat Official Accounts.
Use when performing classic image manipulation - resize, crop, composite, format conversion, watermarks, adjustments. Pillow-based utilities for deterministic pixel-level operations. Use alongside AI image generation (like Bria) for post-processing, or standalone for any image processing task.
AWS EventBridge serverless event bus for event-driven architectures. Use when creating rules, configuring event patterns, setting up scheduled events, integrating with SaaS, or building cross-account event routing.
Implement cross-cutting Hotwire UX feedback patterns: loading states, busy indicators, progress bars, optimistic UI, render interception, and view/page transitions. Prefer this skill when the core goal is perceived performance and user feedback, independent of a single feature domain. Use hwc-forms-validation for form correctness and validation behavior, hwc-navigation-content for navigation/history/cache mechanics, hwc-realtime-streaming for push/stream orchestration, hwc-media-content for media-specific behavior, and hwc-stimulus-fundamentals for base Stimulus API questions.
Typed knowledge graph for structured agent memory and composable skills. Use when creating/querying entities (Person, Project, Task, Event, Document), linking related objects, enforcing constraints, planning multi-step actions as graph transformations, or when skills need to share state. Trigger on "remember", "what do I know about", "link X to Y", "show dependencies", entity CRUD, or cross-skill data access.
Main Copilot skill gate for the Fusion ecosystem — cross-domain router. USE FOR: routing between different Fusion domains (skills, issues, PRs, reviews) when the right domain skill is unclear; getting install guidance for missing skills. DO NOT USE FOR: skill lifecycle operations (use fusion-skills directly), tasks where a specific Fusion skill is already active.
Industrial AI literature research with mandatory intake questions, venue-aware source prioritization, structured report outputs, and survey draft generation. Use when the user needs up-to-date research on predictive maintenance, intelligent scheduling, industrial anomaly detection, smart manufacturing, cyber-physical systems, edge AI for automation, or crossover robotics-for-industry topics. Also trigger for adjacent terms: "digital twin", "industrial IoT", "Industry 4.0", "manufacturing AI", "factory automation", "process optimization", or "survey draft" in industrial contexts.
Deposit and bridge funds into a wallet or protocol using Swapper Finance. Handles fiat on-ramp (card payments via Mastercard, Visa, Apple Pay, Google Pay), crypto transfers, and cross-chain bridging via Chainlink CCIP — directly into lending, staking, and liquidity protocols. Supports Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Solana, BNB Chain, Avalanche, Fast, HyperEVM and more. 170+ countries supported. Powered by Chainlink CRE and Mastercard. Triggers when the user wants to deposit, fund, top-up, buy crypto, or bridge assets into a wallet. Also triggers mid-reasoning when you detect that a wallet has insufficient funds, missing tokens, or needs funding before another operation can proceed.
Electron 33+ desktop app development specialist covering Main/Renderer process architecture, IPC communication, auto-update, packaging with Electron Forge and electron-builder, and security best practices. Use when building cross-platform desktop applications, implementing native OS integrations, or packaging Electron apps for distribution. [KO: Electron 데스크톱 앱, 크로스플랫폼 개발, IPC 통신] [JA: Electronデスクトップアプリ、 クロスプラットフォーム開発] [ZH: Electron桌面应用、跨平台开发]