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Query the ExoPriors Scry API -- SQL-over-HTTPS search across 229M+ entities spanning forums, papers, social media, government records, and prediction markets. Includes cross-platform author identity resolution (actors, people, aliases), OpenAlex academic graph navigation (authors, citations, institutions, concepts), shareable artifacts, and structured agent judgements. Use when the task involves: Scry API, ExoPriors, /v1/scry/query, scry.search, scry.entities, materialized views, corpus search, epistemic infrastructure, 229M entities, lexical search, BM25, structured agent judgements, scry shares, cross-corpus analysis, who is this person, cross-platform identity, OpenAlex, citation graph, coauthor graph, academic papers, author lookup. NOT for: semantic/vector search composition or embedding algebra (use scry-vectors), LLM-based reranking (use scry-rerank), or the user's own local Postgres / non-ExoPriors data sources.
Audits web typography for punctuation, font selection, sizing, spacing, OpenType features, hierarchy, layout, typeface pairing, brand identity, and display type. Use when writing CSS/HTML for text, selecting or pairing typefaces, reviewing typography in web designs, configuring font-feature-settings, building a type system, or auditing typographic quality. Triggers on tasks involving font-family, font-size, line-height, letter-spacing, @font-face, font pairing, or typographic correctness.
Generate floor plans and architectural layouts using each::sense AI. Create apartment designs, house layouts, office spaces, retail stores, restaurants, and 3D visualizations with furniture arrangements and measurements.
Deep competitive intelligence for any market. Analyzes competitors' products, pricing, customer sentiment, GTM strategy, and growth signals using real web data. Produces battle cards, pricing landscape, and feature matrix. Use when the user wants to understand their competitive landscape, analyze competitors, compare products in a market, or research who they're competing against. Triggers for "who are my competitors", "competitive analysis", "competitor research", "battle cards", "pricing comparison", "competitor pricing", "market players", "competitive intelligence", "competitive landscape", "who else is in this space", "competitive moat", or any request to profile, compare, or map competitors in a category. Works standalone — no prior startup-design session needed.
Create a consistent spacing system based on a base unit with contextual application rules.
Use this skill when building user interfaces that need to look polished, modern, and intentional - not like AI-generated slop. Triggers on UI design tasks including component styling, layout decisions, color choices, typography, spacing, responsive design, dark mode, accessibility, animations, landing pages, onboarding flows, data tables, navigation patterns, and any question about making a UI look professional. Covers CSS, Tailwind, and framework-agnostic design principles.
Comprehensive guide for AntV L7 geospatial visualization library. Use when users need to: (1) Create interactive maps with WebGL rendering (2) Visualize geographic data (points, lines, polygons, heatmaps) (3) Build location-based data dashboards (4) Add map layers, interactions, or animations (5) Process and display GeoJSON, CSV, or other spatial data (6) Integrate maps with AMap (GaodeMap), Mapbox, Maplibre, or standalone L7 Map (7) Optimize performance for large-scale geographic datasets
Configure and optimize gw-tools for different project types and team needs. Use when setting up gw for new projects, configuring auto-copy files, troubleshooting configuration issues, or customizing gw for Next.js, Node.js APIs, monorepos, or React SPAs. Triggers on .gw/config.json, auto-copy patterns, environment files, or gw init commands.
Write, debug, and optimize CUTLASS and CuTeDSL GPU kernels using local source code, examples, and header references. Use when the user mentions CUTLASS, CuTe, CuTeDSL, cute::Layout, cute::Tensor, TiledMMA, TiledCopy, CollectiveMainloop, CollectiveEpilogue, GEMM kernel, grouped GEMM, sparse GEMM, flash attention CUTLASS, blackwell GEMM, hopper GEMM, FP8 GEMM, blockwise scaling, MoE GEMM, StreamK, warp specialization CUTLASS, TMA CUTLASS, or asks about writing high-performance CUDA kernels with CUTLASS/CuTe templates.
Deep research and discovery before building something new. Explores local projects for reusable code, researches competitors, reads forums and reviews, analyses plugin ecosystems, investigates technical options, and produces a comprehensive research brief. Three depths: focused (30 min), wide (1-2 hours), deep (3-6 hours). Triggers: 'research this', 'deep research', 'discovery', 'explore the space', 'what should I build', 'competitive analysis', 'before I start building', 'research before coding'.
Review a web app or page for visual design quality — layout, typography, spacing, colour, hierarchy, consistency, interaction patterns, and responsive behaviour. Not a UX audit (that checks usability) — this checks whether it looks professional and polished. Produces a design findings report with screenshots. Triggers: 'design review', 'does this look good', 'review the design', 'check the layout', 'is this polished', 'visual review', 'design audit', 'make it look better', 'it looks off'.
Use when styling components or elements with @accelint/design-foundation or @accelint/design-toolkit packages, or when users say "style this", "add styling", "theme this component", "add colors", "add spacing", "CSS modules", "setup design foundation", "@variant", or when working with .module.css files. Provides opinionated Tailwind conventions including semantic tokens, custom spacing scale, outline-based borders, variant system, and CSS module setup guidance.