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Use this skill when a user asks how to generate, integrate, or implement a Word‑like document editor in React using Syncfusion. Trigger it for requests involving the Syncfusion React Document Editor, React‑based editor integration, document editing and formatting, comments and track changes, working with tables and images, managing headers and footers, applying document protection, and building end‑to‑end document workflows in React applications.
Use this skill when a user asks how to generate, integrate, or implement a Word‑like document editor in Blazor using Syncfusion. Trigger it for requests involving the Syncfusion Blazor Document Editor, Blazor‑based integration, document editing and formatting, comments and track changes, working with tables and images, managing headers and footers, applying document protection, and building end‑to‑end document workflows in Blazor applications.
Use this skill when a user asks how to generate, integrate, or implement a Word‑like document editor in ASP.NET Core using Syncfusion. Trigger it for requests involving the Syncfusion ASP.NET Core Document Editor, ASP.NET Core‑based editor integration, document editing and formatting, comments and track changes, working with tables and images, managing headers and footers, applying document protection, and building end‑to‑end document workflows in ASP.NET Core applications.
Use when you need to create a DEVELOPER.md file for a Maven project — combining a fixed base template with dynamic sections derived from the project pom.xml, including a Plugin Goals Reference, Maven Profiles table, and Submodules table for multi-module projects. Part of the skills-for-java project
This skill should be used when the user asks to "test my site", "test the site", "run site tests", "check if site is working", "verify site", "smoke test", "test pages", "check api calls", "test web api", "verify deployment works", or wants to test a deployed, activated Power Pages site at runtime using browser-based navigation, page crawling, and API request verification.
Merge the latest default branch (e.g. origin/main) into the current branch, resolve merge conflicts, and verify with pnpm lint && pnpm test. Merge-based sync (not rebase) unless the repo specifies otherwise. Use when syncing a feature branch with origin, after a non-fast-forward push, or when the branch is behind. Does not push or manage PRs—use push and create-pr-jp for those.
Discover and configure Bluetooth and Wi-Fi accessories using AccessorySetupKit. Use when presenting a privacy-preserving accessory picker, defining discovery descriptors for BLE or Wi-Fi devices, handling accessory session events, migrating from CoreBluetooth permission-based scanning, or setting up accessories without requiring broad Bluetooth permissions.
Build UIs using IBM's Carbon Design System. Use when the user requests Carbon-styled interfaces, IBM-style dashboards, enterprise UIs following Carbon conventions, or explicitly mentions Carbon, IBM design, or @carbon/react. Covers component usage, design tokens (color, typography, spacing, motion), theming (White, Gray 10, Gray 90, Gray 100), grid layout, and accessibility. Supports both artifact/HTML output (CDN-based) and full React project output (@carbon/react). Triggers include "Carbon", "IBM design system", "enterprise dashboard", "@carbon/react", "carbon components", or requests for IBM-style professional interfaces.
Unity 6 core concepts and architecture guide. Use when working with GameObjects, Components, Transforms, Scenes, Prefabs, ScriptableObjects, or Unity project structure. Covers the entity-component architecture, object hierarchy, tags, layers, and project conventions. Based on Unity 6.3 LTS documentation.
Generates ZK Framework ZUL pages (.zul) through a structured 4-step workflow: requirements clarification, ZUL generation, validation, and controller generation. Supports both MVC (Composer-based) and MVVM (ViewModel-based) patterns, ZK 9/10, and visual analysis for screenshot-to-ZUL conversion. Use when the user asks to create a ZUL page, build ZK UI components (forms, grids, dashboards, borderlayouts), or convert an image/mockup to ZUL code.
A validation framework that ensures Claude's responses are current, accurate, complete, and clear. Use this skill whenever the user asks a factual or research question, requests analysis or recommendations (e.g., "What's the best framework for X?", "Compare options for Y"), or any prompt where recency and accuracy matter. Also trigger when the user explicitly asks for validated, verified, or fact-checked answers. This skill should activate broadly — if the answer depends on facts that could have changed in the last few months, use it. Even questions that seem straightforward ("Is X still the recommended approach?") benefit from this skill's validation pipeline. Do NOT trigger for purely creative writing, casual chat, or tasks that are entirely opinion-based with no factual claims.
Expert assistant for BuilderBot (v1.4.0) — a TypeScript/JavaScript framework for building multi-platform chatbots (WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, Email, etc.). Use when creating or editing flows (addKeyword, addAnswer, addAction), wiring EVENTS, managing per-user state or globalState, configuring providers (Baileys, Meta, Telegram, Evolution, etc.) or databases (Mongo, Postgres, MySQL, JSON), implementing REST API endpoints (handleCtx, httpServer), debugging flow control (gotoFlow, endFlow, fallBack, idle, capture, flowDynamic), or handling blacklist logic. Architecture: Provider + Database + Flow.