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Use this skill when the user types "/notes" or "@notes" with phrases like "save this", "document this", "file this under <project/client>", "extract decisions", "extract action items", or "update notes from this discussion". The skill spawns the notes-librarian subagent to extract durable knowledge and file it into the right Docmost page using the existing workspace structure. Falls back to a configured inbox page when confidence is low.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion Blazor Carousel component for image galleries, product showcases, and content sliders. Use when user mentions carousel, image slider, slideshow, content rotation, product galleries, rotating banners, slide transitions, or needs to display multiple items in a cycling presentation format.
Transcribe audio with StepFun's stepaudio-2.5-asr — an SSE endpoint (NOT /v1/audio/transcriptions) with 32K context, ~85-101x RTF on long audio, and a single-call ceiling around 30 minutes (no client-side chunking). Use when transcribing Chinese / English audio with StepFun, when long-form recordings (5-30 min) need to land in one request, when migrating from step-asr / step-asr-1.1, or when hitting the misleading `model stepaudio-2.5-asr not supported` error (which actually means wrong endpoint). Triggers on 阶跃 ASR, StepFun ASR, stepaudio-2.5-asr, 转录, 语音识别, 长音频转写, 语音转文字. For TTS with the sibling stepaudio-2.5-tts model, use the stepfun-tts skill instead.
Prepend a 4s viral hook + optional designed title to a user's video, then hard-cut into the real clip. An attention-grabbing event erupts into the user's OWN scene; the title is rendered in-scene by Seedance. One MCP call does the whole render. Requires Pika MCP. Triggers: "add a viral hook", "disruption hook on my video", "hook + title on my clip", "viral hook with typography", "scroll-stopper intro".
Use after competitive-platform-analysis has produced a tiered competitor set. Scores each competitor across nine weighted dimensions (positioning, voice, visual craft, offer packaging, evidence, enterprise-readiness, thought leadership, pricing, client's strategic tension) with explicit 1–5 rubrics and a tension-plot. Precedes competitive-report-structure.
Generate or scaffold ASP.NET Core code — Razor Pages, Blazor components, MVC controllers, views, and Minimal API endpoints — without using ASP.NET Core CLI scaffolding/code-generation tools. Use when (1) adding CRUD pages, views, or API endpoints backed by Entity Framework (EF Core) and a database, (2) generating code to create, read, update, and delete data using a DbContext, (3) scaffolding UI components that match the project's existing CSS framework and coding patterns, or (4) creating data-driven forms, tables, and navigation for a model class. Do not use for non-ASP.NET projects or when CLI-based scaffolding is preferred.
Bun runtime API reference for TypeScript scripts. Covers Bun.file(), Bun.write(), Bun.$() shell, Bun.spawn(), Bun.Glob, Bun.env, bun:sqlite, Bun.sql() for PostgreSQL/MySQL via DATABASE_URL, Bun.s3 for S3-compatible storage, Bun.redis for Redis/Valkey, Bun.Archive for tarballs, Bun.Image image processing, Bun.WebView headless browser automation, Bun.cron in-process scheduler, JSONC/JSON5/JSONL/markdown (named imports), Bun.hash, Bun.password, compression, and scripting utilities. Use when writing scripts, automating tasks, querying databases, working with S3 storage, Redis caching, processing images, automating a headless browser, parsing markdown/JSON variants, or doing file processing in a Bun project. Signals: bun.lock, bunfig.toml, DATABASE_URL, REDIS_URL, AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, Bun.$ usage Not for bun CLI commands (bun-cli skill), non-Bun runtimes, or ORM CLI tooling
Reference skill for building production-ready crw integrations. Covers verb selection, call surfaces (CLI/MCP/REST), post-filtering strategies, context-window hygiene, Hybrid RAG patterns, common pitfalls, and crw-specific operational considerations (search backend limits, renderer pool, proxy rotation). Load this when writing application code that embeds crw, designing a multi-step agent workflow, or debugging an integration that isn't behaving as expected.
Test payment and checkout flows end to end against PSP sandboxes — Stripe first, with the general pattern for Adyen/Braintree/PayPal. Covers Stripe test-mode card numbers and their decline codes, the 3DS/SCA challenge flow and its nested-iframe handling in Playwright, test clocks for subscription/billing-cycle simulation, webhook testing (stripe listen/trigger, signature verification, idempotency), failed/retried payments and refunds, and never using real cards. Use when: "test Stripe checkout," "payment test," "3DS test," "test webhook signature," "test subscription renewal," "test clock," "refund test," "decline card test," "checkout E2E." Not for: General API contract testing of non-payment endpoints — api-testing. PCI-DSS/regulatory compliance audit — compliance-testing. Related: api-testing, playwright-automation, compliance-testing, test-data-management, qa-project-context.
Create, integrate, or audit production-ready rigged 3D characters and monsters with a main model, skeleton, animation library, sockets, collision contracts, separate character equipment, optimized runtime files, catalog media, and an interactive moveset inspector. Use when generating or importing FBX/GLB game actors; defining character-versus-monster asset requirements; separating swords, shields, helmets, armor, or stowed gear; adding idle, walk, run, attack, hit, dodge, block, cast, or death clips; wiring an asset into gameplay; or adding action and equipment controls plus deterministic tests to a game asset catalog.
Use this skill whenever the user wants to analyze binaries with radare2/r2 from the command line, including reverse engineering, disassembly, function analysis, strings/import inspection, patching, binary diffing, hex inspection, or r2 scripting. Also use it when the user mentions PE/ELF/Mach-O/DEX/WASM files together with CLI analysis, `rabin2`, `rasm2`, `radiff2`, `r2pipe`, or asks for radare2 command help on Windows/Linux/macOS.
Python backend for Databricks Apps — FastAPI (default), Flask, Dash, Streamlit, Gradio, Reflex. **Default for a new Databricks App is `databricks-apps` (AppKit — Node/TypeScript/React) — reach for it first.** Use this skill only when the user asks for a Python backend, extends an existing Python app, or the team is Python-only. Covers OAuth auth, app resources, SQL warehouse and Lakebase connectivity, foundation-model / Vector Search / model-serving APIs (via `databricks-python-sdk`), and deployment via CLI or DABs.