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TanStack AI (alpha) provider-agnostic type-safe chat with streaming for OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Ollama. Use for chat APIs, React/Solid frontends with useChat/ChatClient, isomorphic tools, tool approval flows, agent loops, multimodal inputs, or troubleshooting streaming and tool definitions.
Three-layer PII anonymization for session transcripts (therapy, coaching, consulting, mentoring). Runs Natasha (Russian NER), OpenAI Privacy Filter, and local LLM (Ollama) in sequence for maximum coverage. Fully local by default. This skill should be used when anonymizing session transcripts, notes, or any text containing client PII before AI analysis. Triggers on "anonymize", "redact PII", "anonymize session", "protect client data", "strip personal data", "anonymize transcript".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "make a GIF", "convert to GIF", "create a GIF from this video", "export as GIF", "turn this clip into a GIF", "make an animated GIF", or "gif this".
Exports all dialogue from every clip in a library into a single text file. One clip per block — filename, then its spoken words. Use when the user asks for a "full transcript", "full script", or wants all the dialogue from a library in one place.
Auditing Google Cloud Platform IAM permissions to identify overly permissive bindings, primitive role usage, service account key proliferation, and cross-project access risks using gcloud CLI, Policy Analyzer, and IAM Recommender.
Use when generating a non-interactive cutscene clip — opening scene, story beat, character intro, ending. Locks the look with a reference image, image-to-videos a 5-10s shot, optionally adds TTS dialogue, and wires it as a VideoStreamPlayer that fades in/out. Trigger on "cutscene", "intro cinematic", "opening scene", "ending cinematic", "story beat video", "character intro video", "in-engine cinematic", "non-playable scene".
Used for running NV-Segment-CTMR on CT or MRI NIfTI volumes and recording label-map evidence. Not for clinical interpretation.
An official AI mind map generator developed by ProcessOn, focusing on converting content such as natural language, Markdown, long text, documents, web pages, and image text into professional, clear-structured, well-layered, and editable mind maps with one click. Whether it's article summarization, data organization, document decomposition, knowledge point induction, learning path sorting, or reading notes, paper literature sorting, meeting minutes extraction, work report summary, outline generation, project task decomposition, brainstorming and idea generation, this skill can quickly generate professional mind maps to help users transform scattered content into clear structured knowledge. This skill supports 7 professional graphic layouts including mind maps, logic diagrams, organizational charts, fishbone diagrams, timelines, tree diagrams, and table diagrams, and is deeply integrated with the ProcessOn online collaboration platform. The generated mind maps can be edited online, collaboratively modified, and efficiently reused, suitable for scenarios such as office work, study review, scientific research reading, knowledge management, and scheme planning. Note: This skill is mainly used to generate mind maps and knowledge structure brain maps, and is not applicable to the generation of process or technical charts such as flowcharts, swimlane diagrams, sequence diagrams, system architecture diagrams, ER diagrams, and Mermaid diagrams.
Shared behavior and mutation-path rules for cmux. Use when a behavior is exposed through multiple entrypoints such as keyboard shortcuts, command palette, context menu, CLI, settings, debug menu, optimistic UI, or tests that previously missed a bug.
Consolidate freshness-gated newsjack signals and route them by client standing before angle generation. Collapses any remaining same-story duplicates, decides strong/partial/none standing with a journalist-shape sanity check, and sorts each story into pitch_ready, big_story (always-surfaced suggestion), or watch. Never writes angles or pitches, and never drops a fresh big story.
Add persistent, structured long-term memory to AI agents using Maximem Synap. Use this skill whenever the user is building, debugging, or evaluating an AI agent and mentions any of: "memory", "long-term memory", "persistent memory", "agent memory", "remember across sessions", "context window", "agent forgets", "user preferences", "personalization", "RAG over conversations", "multi-tenant memory", "memory layer", "Mem0", "Zep", "Letta", "SuperMemory", "Cognee", or asks how to integrate memory into LangChain, LangGraph, LlamaIndex, OpenAI Agents SDK, Pydantic AI, CrewAI, AutoGen, Google ADK, Haystack, Agno, Semantic Kernel, Microsoft Agent Framework, NVIDIA NeMo, LiveKit, Pipecat, Claude Agent SDK, Mastra, Vercel AI SDK, or MCP (no-code). Also trigger on direct mentions of "Synap", "Maximem", "maximem-synap", or `synap-*` package names. Covers SDK setup, scoping (User/Customer/Client), ingestion, retrieval, and one drop-in package per framework.
Use when a developer wants to build their first CopilotKit Channels agent and get it answering in Slack or Microsoft Teams — "set up a channel", "connect my agent to Slack", "get my agent into Teams", or starting from nothing and wanting a working channel end to end. Covers the whole path: inspecting or scaffolding the project, building the AG-UI agent, creating and reconciling the managed Channel with the public CopilotKit CLI, running the long-running host, and proving a real provider mention gets a reply. The workflow is not in this file — it is fetched from https://copilotkit.ai/channels-guide.md at run time, so it cannot go stale against the CLI.