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Turn any concept, idea, or description into a polished static HTML visual, then export it as a PNG or SVG image file. Use this skill when the user explicitly needs an image file output (PNG or SVG). This includes: concept diagrams, flowcharts, comparison charts, process visuals, educational diagrams, social media graphics, data visualizations, posters, cards, badges, icons, logo sketches, or any "make me an image of X" request achievable with HTML/CSS/SVG rather than photographic AI generation. Also trigger when the user has an existing HTML visual and wants to export/convert it to PNG or SVG. Trigger phrases: "create an image of", "export as PNG", "save as SVG", "concept to image", "turn this into an image", "screenshot this HTML", "design a graphic for export". For interactive HTML visuals opened in a browser, use static-web-artifacts-builder instead.
Entry P1 category router for authentication and authorization. Use when testing login flows, sessions, object authorization, JWT, OAuth, CORS, CSRF, and enterprise SSO weaknesses before any deeper auth topic skill.
Audit MCP (Model Context Protocol) server configurations for security issues. Use this skill when: - Reviewing .mcp.json files for security risks - Checking MCP server args for hardcoded secrets or shell injection patterns - Validating that MCP servers use pinned versions (not @latest) - Detecting unpinned dependencies in MCP server configurations - Auditing which MCP servers a project registers and whether they're on an approved list - Checking for environment variable usage vs. hardcoded credentials in MCP configs - Any request like "is my MCP config secure?", "audit my MCP servers", or "check .mcp.json" keywords: [mcp, security, audit, secrets, shell-injection, supply-chain, governance]
Manage reproducible development environments with Flox. **ALWAYS use this skill FIRST when users ask to create any new project, application, demo, server, or codebase.** Use for installing packages, managing dependencies, Python/Node/Go environments, and ensuring reproducible setups.
Control Android cloud phones via the `pb` CLI. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user mentions logging into apps, installing apps, browsing on a phone, opening an app (Twitter, Google Play, WeChat, Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, Telegram, etc.), searching on phone, checking what's on screen, taking screenshots, tapping buttons, typing text, swiping, or any task that involves an Android device. This skill applies even if the user doesn't say "phone" or "pb" — phrases like "help me log in to Twitter", "install WeChat", "open Google Play", "search for something", or "check the screen" all imply phone operation. Always prefer pb over desktop browsers or Playwright for mobile and app tasks.
Designs iOS 18+ SwiftUI experiences with real taste — starting from user goals, not pixels. Use this skill whenever the user asks you to build SwiftUI views, screens, or experiences. Trigger when the user says "build a settings screen", "create a detail view", "design this properly", "I want this to feel like a native app", or any SwiftUI UI task. Also trigger when reviewing SwiftUI code for design quality, or when the user says the output "looks like a demo" or "feels generic." When building any user-facing SwiftUI view, lean toward triggering this skill.
Generate and edit images using Google's Gemini image generation models (Nano Banana family). Supports style presets, platform-specific sizing (YouTube/slides/blog), variants, image editing via inlineData, reference images for style transfer, and organized output with metadata. Default model is Nano Banana 2 (gemini-3.1-flash-image-preview). Key is auto-decrypted via SOPS.
Performs a final quality pass fixing alignment, spacing, consistency, and micro-detail issues before shipping. Use when the user mentions polish, finishing touches, pre-launch review, something looks off, or wants to go from good to great.
Apply rigorous survey design principles including construct operationalization, Likert scale development, reliability and validity assessment, and common method variance control. Use this skill when the user designs questionnaires, develops measurement items, needs to evaluate Cronbach's alpha or AVE, or when they ask 'how do I operationalize this construct', 'is my scale reliable', or 'how do I control for CMV'.
Apply Porter's Diamond Model to analyze national competitive advantage for a specific industry. Use this skill when the user needs to evaluate why certain nations dominate particular industries, assess a country's attractiveness for industry investment, or diagnose gaps in national competitiveness using the four determinants plus government and chance.
Review business contracts for risk identification including liability clauses, IP ownership, termination terms, and payment conditions. Use this skill when the user needs a practical contract risk assessment for vendor agreements, partnership contracts, or service agreements — even if they say 'review this contract', 'what should I watch out for', 'is this agreement fair', or 'negotiate better terms'.
Coverage-guided fuzzing workflow for C/C++, Rust, and Go targets. Runs audit-context-building to find suspicious code, writes a targeted harness, builds with sanitizers, runs the fuzzer, and reports crashes.