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Assesses whether and how an existing mobile product should migrate to React Native. Use when auditing one or more product repositories for migration readiness, including products whose iOS, Android, and other clients live in separate directories or repositories; choosing brownfield, greenfield, or a checkpoint-based path; defining a representative trial; or preparing a baseline and ROI decision before implementation. When product scope or material evidence is unavailable, grills the stakeholder with exactly one question per turn instead of sending a questionnaire.
Generate and conversationally edit short videos with Google Gemini Omni Flash (`gemini-omni-flash-preview`). Use when: (1) iterating on a clip with natural-language edits instead of regenerating ("make the phone invisible, keep everything else the same"), (2) generating 3-10s 720p clips with synthesized audio, rendered on-screen text, or timecoded beats, (3) binding reference images to roles with <FIRST_FRAME>/<IMAGE_REF_N> prompt tags, (4) editing an existing uploaded video. Accessed via the `gemini_omni_video` tool using the project's GEMINI_API_KEY/GOOGLE_API_KEY — the same key as Imagen and Google TTS.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "build a 3D hero section or WebGL background", "animate a Three.js scene", "play or crossfade GLTF animation clips", "move/lerp the camera or link it to scroll", "render thousands of objects with InstancedMesh", "set up React Three Fiber (R3F) motion", "add bloom/DOF post-processing", or "keep a Three.js/R3F animation smooth and leak-free (dispose geometries/materials/textures, free GPU memory on unmount)". Covers scenes, render loops, camera moves, GLTF AnimationMixer, instancing, scroll-linked 3D, R3F, and animation performance/disposal.
Create or update a Sumsub cross-check preset (name/address comparison rules between POI and POA documents) via `POST/PATCH /resources/api/agent/crossCheckPresets` and `GET /resources/api/agent/crossCheckPresets/{id}`. TRIGGER **ONLY** when the user EXPLICITLY asks to override how cross-checks compare names or addresses — e.g. "switch name match to strict", "allow fuzzy address match", "ignore middle-name mismatch", "create a custom cross-check preset". SKIP by default — Sumsub ships sensible defaults tuned for the best conversion and approval rate, so most clients should NOT create a custom preset. SKIP for level creation (the default cross-check preset auto-applies to every level), for general KYC config, or any request that doesn't specifically name "cross-check rules", "name comparison", or "address comparison".
Comprehensive guide for building with Prisma 8 (Prisma Next), the contract-first data layer. Use whenever working on Prisma code in a project that uses it — authoring or editing the data contract (contract.prisma, PSL, TypeScript builders), migrations, queries (db.orm / db.sql), runtime wiring (db.ts, middleware, DATABASE_URL), build-tool integration, Supabase / RLS, reading PN-* structured errors, or filing feedback — and for orientation questions like "what is Prisma Next" or comparisons to other ORMs. Signals that this skill applies: @internal/* imports, prisma-next.config.ts, contract.prisma / contract.json / contract.d.ts, the prisma-next CLI, PN-* error codes. Does not apply to Prisma ORM 7 or earlier (schema.prisma + @prisma/client projects).
Build 16:9 spoken-video compositions as standalone Remotion projects with React, TypeScript, frame-based animation, estimated durations, and direct mp4 rendering. Use when the user wants video files, Remotion, mp4 export, frame-accurate motion, post-production voiceover, or theme-driven video templates; do not use for click-driven web presentations.
Build, audit, and fix @legendapp/list and LegendList usage in React, React Native, and web apps. Use for virtualization, scroll blanking, mount cost, data identity, recycling, row invalidation, measurement, chat anchoring, drawDistance, visibility, or Legend List performance regressions.
Generate AI videos from text prompts using multiple provider gateways. Use when: (1) Generating videos from text descriptions, (2) Creating AI-generated video clips for content production, (3) Image-to-video generation with a reference image, (4) Choosing between video generation providers (VEO, Kling, Sora, Runway, Seedance, MiniMax, Gemini Omni). Supports gateways: HeyGen API, fal.ai API, Kling official direct API, and the Gemini API (Gemini Omni Flash).
Use when the user asks for 4k vfx or a task matching the examples below. Turn a plain video clip into a cinematic 4K AI-VFX shot. Give Claude a video and the change you want; it reads EVERY frame via local contact sheets and understands the audio, writes a Seedance-faithful prompt that locks your face, gestures, and camera move, then re-renders the same shot with the VFX baked in via Seedance 4K reference-to-video.
Use this skill to orient an agent to the RevenueCat Android SDK (10.x) architecture. Covers how RevenueCat reorganizes BillingClient, Google Play Developer API, and RTDN into a single SDK, and how Products, Packages, Offerings, Entitlements, and CustomerInfo connect.
Write Patrol E2E tests using LeanCode's recommended architecture — Modules, System, and ApiClients — with shared test keys. Use when structuring a Patrol test suite, organizing reusable test code into modules, or writing tests in a project that already follows this modular architecture.
Guided, file-by-file PR review where the user controls the pace. Fetches the PR diff and metadata (using gh CLI, GitHub MCP, or local git fallbacks), sorts all changed files by number of lines (smallest first), and reviews them one-by-one as the user says "next". For each file it shows the diff, reads relevant surrounding context from the codebase (callers, schemas, tests) only when needed to confirm a bug, then gives a concise analysis and verdict. Flags real defects inline with exact fix proposals. Respects project-specific PR_REVIEW_INSTRUCTIONS.md rules when present. Use this skill whenever someone wants to review a GitHub PR interactively, step through a PR file by file, or do a guided code review of a pull request. Also triggers on "review pr", "sequential review", "file by file review", or "let's review this PR together".