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Skill Map Viewer. Scans all installed skills and renders a visual overview — you can check the name, version, description, and category at a glance. This tool is triggered when the user says 'skills', '技能', '技能地图', 'skill map', '我有哪些技能', '看看技能', '列出技能', 'list skills'. It also activates when the user asks about available or installed skills.
Guides development of Fusion portal shells — scaffolding, module configuration, app loading, routing, header/context integration, analytics, and deployment using the Fusion Framework CLI portal commands. USE FOR: create portal, scaffold portal, configure portal modules, portal app loading, portal routing, portal header, context selector, portal analytics, portal telemetry, portal manifest, ffc portal dev, portal deployment, embed apps in portal. DO NOT USE FOR: app-level feature development (use fusion-app-react-dev), backend service changes, Fusion Help Center integration, skill authoring.
Entrypoint for AI coding assistant rule authoring across GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Claude Code. USE FOR: setting up rules, reviewing existing rules, scaffolding instruction files, or asking which editor format to use. DO NOT USE FOR: authoring skills (SKILL.md), agent definitions (.agent.md), or CI enforcement of rule files.
Design and create a new hive task through guided conversation. Walks the user through problem definition, eval design, constraint specification, repo scaffolding, baseline testing with iteration, and upload. Use when user wants to create a new task, add a benchmark, or publish a challenge to the swarm.
Annotates codebases with dimensional analysis comments documenting units, dimensions, and decimal scaling. Use when someone asks to annotate units in a codebase, perform a dimensional analysis, or find vulnerabilities in a DeFi protocol, offchain code, or other blockchain-related codebase with arithmetic. Prevents dimensional mismatches and catches formula bugs early.
Comprehensive guide for implementing Syncfusion WPF Radial Gauge (SfCircularGauge) component for data visualization in Windows Presentation Foundation applications. Use this when working with circular gauges, speedometers, KPI displays, or progress meters. This skill covers gauge configuration with needles and pointers, scale customization, ranges and zones, interactive pointer dragging, animations, and annotations for creating rich dashboard visualizations.
Convert PDF files to images with customization options (output format, DPI, pages, scaling, and image quality). Supports one mode — generate C# code for the user's project.
CrewAI architecture decisions and project scaffolding. Use when starting a new crewAI project, choosing between LLM.call() vs Agent.kickoff() vs Crew.kickoff() vs Flow, scaffolding with 'crewai create flow', setting up YAML config (agents.yaml, tasks.yaml), wiring @CrewBase crew.py, writing Flow main.py with @start/@listen, or using {variable} interpolation.
Toolkit for creating and validating skills and subagents. Use when: creating a new skill (fast or full mode), validating an existing skill, deciding Skills vs Subagents, migrating docs to skills, estimating token cost, or running a security scan. Triggers: "create skill", "build skill", "validate skill", "new subagent", "skills vs subagents", "estimate tokens", "security scan".
Clarity test infrastructure generation — scaffold vitest configs, test stubs, Clarunit files, and Rendezvous fuzz tests for Clarinet projects.
Strategic operating manual — direction-setting, resource allocation, focus, metrics, and scaling stages for autonomous agents treating themselves as CEO of a one-entity company.
Autonomous bounty hunting — scan open bounties, match to your skills, claim and track work