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Web data extraction using 55+ Apify Actors for AI-driven scraping. Supports Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, Google, and more. Auto-selects best Actor for the task. Structured output in JSON/CSV with rate limiting and ethical scraping guidelines.
Use when receiving code review feedback, before implementing suggestions, especially if feedback seems unclear or technically questionable - requires technical rigor and verification, not performative agreement or blind implementation
Use this skill whenever the user wants to create, read, edit, or manipulate Word documents (.docx files). Triggers include: any mention of "Word doc", "word document", ".docx", or requests to produce professional documents with formatting like tables of contents, headings, page numbers, or letterheads. Also use when extracting or reorganizing content from .docx files, inserting or replacing images in documents, performing find-and-replace in Word files, working with tracked changes or comments, or converting content into a polished Word document. If the user asks for a "report", "memo", "letter", "template", or similar deliverable as a Word or .docx file, use this skill. Do NOT use for PDFs, spreadsheets, Google Docs, or general coding tasks unrelated to document generation.
Decision-grade entity research skill — produces a hypothesis-tested dossier on a specific company, person, nonprofit, or government org, not a generic profile. Forcing intake makes the user state their hypothesis upfront (what they already believe and want to verify or disprove) so the dossier tests it rather than confirms it. Output is an editable Word document (.docx) with verdict on the hypothesis, identity facts, 12-month activity timeline, network signals, reputation signals, red flags, 3-5 conversation hooks tied to specific findings, and source-provenance audit log. Uses WebSearch + WebFetch + free APIs (SEC EDGAR, GitHub, ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer) as workhorses; optional BYOK MCPs (LinkedIn, Crunchbase, Apollo, Pitchbook, SimilarWeb) enhance coverage. Triggers: 'research [company]', 'dossier on [person/company]', 'background check on [entity]', 'prep me for a meeting with [person/company]', 'due diligence on [company]', 'what should I know about [entity]', 'research [person] before I [meet/hire/invest]', 'competitor research on [company]', 'investor diligence [company]', 'interview prep for [company]'. Honors sensitivity exclusions for journalism + personal-vetting contexts.
Generates a curated supplementary reading list from any course syllabus using Consensus academic search. Grill-me intake (syllabus input format + course audience + year range) plus a grouping forcing-options checkpoint before any search runs — so the reading list matches the course's level and recency need. Parses the syllabus to extract topics and learning outcomes, searches Consensus for recent peer-reviewed papers per topic, and produces a professionally formatted .docx with clickable Consensus links, plain-language summaries calibrated to audience level, and Bloom-higher-order discussion questions tied to course learning goals. Triggers whenever a user uploads a syllabus, course outline, or curriculum document and wants supplementary readings. Also triggers on: 'syllabus reading list', 'find papers for my course', 'create a reading list from this syllabus', 'recent research for my class', 'supplementary readings', 'find journal articles for these topics', 'what recent papers cover this material', 'any new research on these course topics', 'update my syllabus with recent papers'. Even casual mentions when a syllabus is attached should trigger this skill.
Browser automation skill for controlling Google's NotebookLM. Handles reading and querying notebooks, adding sources (URLs, text, files, YouTube links, synthesized content), generating Studio outputs (Audio Overview, infographics, slide decks, study guides, briefing docs, mind maps, timelines, FAQs), and creating new notebooks. Triggers on any phrase involving NotebookLM — 'open NotebookLM', 'check my [name] notebook', 'pull info from NotebookLM', 'ask my notebook about X', 'add [source] to NotebookLM', 'create an infographic in NotebookLM', 'use NotebookLM Studio', 'generate a slide deck from my notebook', or any variation where the goal involves NotebookLM. Requires browser automation environment — fails gracefully when unavailable.
Detects anemic domain models, validates and refactors them into rich domain models, and enforces tactical DDD patterns (Entities, Value Objects, Aggregates, Domain Services, Domain Events). Use when the user asks to validate, review, or check domain models or DDD code; detect anemia; refactor domain objects; improve encapsulation; or mentions terms like "anemic model", "rich domain", "aggregate", "value object", "domain event", "ubiquitous language", "is this good DDD", "does this follow DDD", or "check my domain". Do NOT use for module or service boundary design, architectural decomposition, strategic DDD context mapping, or code outside the domain layer (DTOs, controllers, infrastructure adapters).
Design, build, and optimize dashboards for RIA practice management with AUM tracking, revenue analytics, and KPI frameworks. Use when the user asks about tracking firm-level metrics, monitoring advisor productivity, measuring organic growth rate, analyzing client retention and attrition, building executive or branch manager views, setting up exception alerts for NIGO or rebalancing drift, benchmarking against industry peers, or designing role-based dashboard access. Also trigger when users mention 'how is the practice doing', 'revenue per advisor', 'client attrition', 'net new assets', 'effective fee rate', 'practice benchmarking', 'AUM growth decomposition', 'advisor capacity', or 'referral tracking'.
Prepare for and respond to SEC and FINRA regulatory examinations across the full exam lifecycle. Use when the user asks about exam notification letters, document request lists, deficiency letter responses, mock examination programs, annual compliance reviews under Rule 206(4)-7, or SEC/FINRA examination priorities. Also trigger when users mention 'we just got an exam letter', 'preparing for our first SEC exam', 'how to respond to a deficiency finding', 'staff interview preparation', 'what does OCIE look for', 'examination readiness checklist', 'sweep exam on off-channel comms', or ask what to expect during a regulatory audit.
AI agent skill for CompressO — a free, open-source, offline desktop tool for batch video and image compression built with Tauri + React. Use when the user needs to compress, trim, convert, or embed subtitles into video/image files locally without any network dependency. Covers installation (Homebrew, DMG, MSI, AppImage, DEB), build from source (Rust + Node.js + pnpm), and guidance on FFmpeg/pngquant/jpegoptim/gifski pipelines. Triggers on: compresso, compress video, compress image, batch compression, ffmpeg compression, tauri desktop compression, offline video compress.
This skill should be used when the user asks for a cryptographer, cryptography review, help to choose a cipher (AES-GCM, ChaCha20-Poly1305, ECDH, RSA tradeoffs), key management, PKI design, TLS configuration, protocol security or handshake review, authenticated encryption, digital signature scheme design, post-quantum migration at architecture level, ProVerif or Tamarin modeling concepts, nonce reuse or IV misuse analysis, HKDF vs password hashing (Argon2), HSM or KMS usage patterns, secure randomness, side-channel and constant-time requirements, or cryptographic agility and algorithm deprecation—not general OWASP web app review only (information-security-engineer), secure coding checklists without crypto depth, Solidity or smart contract audits, blockchain wallet tracing, legal export classification, or shipping custom production crypto without design and review gates.
Check if the development environment is configured properly; if not, first confirm the office location (Chongqing/Beijing), identify the current operating system, system tools, package managers, and eliteforge-* skill environment variable declarations, report them categorized as missing_required, missing_conditional, optional_unset, then attempt to automatically install essential commands and complete configurations such as hosts, Git global settings, Git HTTPS, npm/pip private sources, and pipx packages. Use this skill when the user mentions "check environment configuration", "prepare development environment", "missing commands/hosts/private sources/Git configurations/package management tools/skill environment variables". Trigger threshold: Only use this skill when the user explicitly states that the current project complies with the "璀璨工坊规范" (Bright Workshop Specification) or "eliteforge specification".