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Generate standard Draw.io (.drawio) format visual diagrams for deep learning models, network architectures, algorithm workflows, etc. Two modes are supported: generation from scratch and style migration. Generation from scratch: model architecture diagrams, flowcharts, receptive field schematic diagrams, etc. Style migration: reference image + content description/project → generate new diagrams following the style of the reference image. Ensure the XML format is correct and can be directly opened and edited in Draw.io.
Full workflow for official account/self-media creation. Automatically match tasks based on user input: article writing, cover image, body illustration, style extraction. Supports multiple writing styles. It is used when users mention writing official account posts, technical blogs, official account covers, body illustrations, step diagrams, demo diagrams, flowcharts, writing style analysis, style cloning, imitating viral content, style extraction. See the reference directory for details.
Author or modify Azure TypeSpec API specifications. USE FOR: Any task that creates, modifies, or troubleshoots .tsp files or TypeSpec API specifications — including but not limited to API versioning evolution(add new preview version, add new stable version), ARM resource type(tracked, proxy, extension, child resources) or data-plane resource definitions, resource operations (CRUD, PATCH, custom actions, paging, async/Long Running Operations), models, enums, unions, properties, decorators, constraints, parameters, and swagger-to-TypeSpec conversion. DO NOT USE FOR: SDK generation from TypeSpec, releasing SDK packages, single MCP tool calls that do not require multi-step workflows. TOOLS/COMMANDS: azsdk_typespec_generate_authoring_plan, azsdk_run_typespec_validation
Integrate Circle Gateway to hold a unified USDC balance across multiple blockchains and transfer USDC instantly (<500ms) via permissionless deposit, burn, and mint workflows. Available on 11 EVM chains + Solana (mainnet and testnet), plus Arc testnet. Use when: enabling chain-agnostic user experiences, low-latency or instant next-block finality is required, capital needs to be pooled across chains for greater capital efficiency, or building apps with consolidated crosschain balances. Triggers on: Gateway, unified balance, crosschain USDC, instant transfer, chain abstraction, Gateway Wallet, Gateway Minter, gatewayMint, burn intent, crosschain liquidity, payment routing, capital efficiency, permissionless transfer.
Design system and guidelines for Claude's built-in generative UI — the show_widget tool that renders interactive HTML/SVG widgets inline in claude.ai conversations. This skill provides the complete Anthropic "Imagine" design system so Claude produces high-quality widgets without needing to call read_me first. Use this skill whenever the user asks to visualize data, create an interactive chart, build a dashboard, render a diagram, draw a flowchart, show a mockup, create an interactive explainer, or produce any visual content beyond plain text or markdown. Triggers include: "show me", "visualize", "draw", "chart", "dashboard", "diagram", "flowchart", "widget", "interactive", "mockup", "illustrate", "explain how X works" (with visual), or any request for visual/interactive output. Also triggers when the user wants to display financial data visually, create comparison grids, or build tools with sliders, toggles, or live-updating displays.
MindOS Knowledge Base Operation Guide (Chinese) for Agent tasks on local markdown/csv knowledge bases. It should be automatically triggered whenever tasks involve note files, SOP/workflow documents, profile/context documents, CSV tables, knowledge base organization, cross-Agent handover or decision synchronization, and are executed via the MindOS MCP tool. Typical requests include "update notes", "search knowledge base", "organize files", "execute SOP", "review according to team standards", "hand over tasks to another Agent", "synchronize decisions", "append to CSV", "retrospect this conversation", "extract key experiences", "adaptively update retrospective results to corresponding documents", "route this information to corresponding files", "synchronously update all related documents", etc.; it should be triggered even if the user does not explicitly mention MindOS.
Provides Codex CLI delegation workflows for complex code generation and development tasks using OpenAI's GPT-5.3-codex models, including English prompt formulation, execution flags, sandbox modes, and safe result handling. Use when the user explicitly asks to use Codex for complex programming tasks such as code generation, refactoring, or architectural analysis. Triggers on "use codex", "delegate to codex", "run codex cli", "ask codex", "codex exec", "codex review".
CLI tool for automated changeset-based releases with AI-generated descriptions. Use when the user needs to release a package, create changesets, bump versions, or automate npm publishing workflows. Triggers include requests to "release a package", "create a changeset", "publish to npm", "bump the version", "automate releases", or any task involving version management and package publishing for repositories using the changesets workflow.
Expert in onboarding, adoption, and retention strategies. Specializes in turning users into advocates through structured success plans and proactive health monitoring. Use when designing onboarding flows, creating success plans, or improving customer retention.
Github integration. Manage project management and ticketing data, records, and workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Github data.
Audits codebases for common security vulnerabilities that AI coding assistants introduce in "vibe-coded" applications. Checks for exposed API keys, broken access control (Supabase RLS, Firebase rules), missing auth validation, client-side trust issues, insecure payment flows, and more. Use this skill whenever the user asks about security, wants a code review, mentions "vibe coding", or when you're writing or reviewing code that handles authentication, payments, database access, API keys, secrets, or user data — even if they don't explicitly mention security. Also trigger when the user says things like "is this safe?", "check my code", "audit this", "review for vulnerabilities", or "can someone hack this?".
Machine Payment Protocol (MPP) for keyless, pay-per-query access to the Codex Supergraph GraphQL API. Use when the user has no API key and wants to pay per query via the 402 challenge flow at https://graph.codex.io/graphql.