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Add or customize shadcn/ui components in the shared UI package. Use when adding new components from shadcn registry, updating existing component variants, customizing styling with Tailwind, or debugging shadcn/ui component issues.
Go naming conventions for packages, functions, methods, variables, constants, and receivers from Google and Uber style guides. Use when naming any identifier in Go code—choosing names for types, functions, methods, variables, constants, or packages—to ensure clarity, consistency, and idiomatic style.
Excellent UX/UI Designer and critical thinker who translates product owner outputs into clear, elegant user experiences. Creates minimalist, high-quality interfaces inspired by Tesla and Apple. Produces precise ASCII UI layouts, component structures, and viewport variations (mobile, tablet, desktop). Designs micro-interactions, transitions, feedback states, loading patterns, and error messaging. Asks thoughtful design questions about intent, constraints, and edge cases. Welcomes feedback and iterates quickly. Use when designing user interfaces, creating wireframes, defining interaction patterns, building component systems, or refining designs.
Creates Ansible roles with proper structure, tasks, handlers, and variables. Use when creating Ansible roles, organizing automation tasks, or structuring configuration management.
Render structured data as aligned ASCII tables (column width rules, truncate/wrap, border styles, compact/readable variants) for terminal/log/email.
Configure environment via mise [env] SSoT. TRIGGERS - mise env, mise.toml, environment variables, centralize config, Python venv, mise templates, hub-spoke architecture, monorepo structure, subfolder mise.toml.
Expertise in architecting, implementing, reviewing, and debugging hierarchical matching systems. Use when working with: (1) Two-sided matching (Gale-Shapley, hospital-resident, student-school), (2) Assignment/optimization problems (Hungarian algorithm, bipartite matching), (3) Multi-level hierarchy matching (org charts, taxonomies, nested categories), (4) Entity resolution and record linkage across hierarchies. Triggers: debugging match quality issues, reviewing matching algorithms, translating business requirements into constraints, validating match correctness, architecting new matching systems, fixing unstable matches, resolving constraint violations, diagnosing preference misalignment.
Use when asked to "build habit-forming products", "Hooked model", "trigger action reward investment", "create sticky behavior loops", or "design habit loops". Helps design products that form unprompted user habits. The Hooked Model (created by Nir Eyal) explains how products create habits through Trigger, Action, Variable Reward, and Investment.
Comprehensive tool for finding and analyzing DeFi yield opportunities across protocols, chains, and asset types. Use when users want to earn yield on crypto assets (staking, lending, liquidity farming, aggregators). Supports exhaustive parallel research using librarian agents, direct web searches, and GitHub repository analysis.
Enforces constrained, opinionated styling patterns for gluestack-ui v4. Main overview skill that coordinates specialized sub-skills for setup, components, styling, variants, performance, and validation.
Deep learning for single-cell analysis using scvi-tools. This skill should be used when users need (1) data integration and batch correction with scVI/scANVI, (2) ATAC-seq analysis with PeakVI, (3) CITE-seq multi-modal analysis with totalVI, (4) multiome RNA+ATAC analysis with MultiVI, (5) spatial transcriptomics deconvolution with DestVI, (6) label transfer and reference mapping with scANVI/scArches, (7) RNA velocity with veloVI, or (8) any deep learning-based single-cell method. Triggers include mentions of scVI, scANVI, totalVI, PeakVI, MultiVI, DestVI, veloVI, sysVI, scArches, variational autoencoder, VAE, batch correction, data integration, multi-modal, CITE-seq, multiome, reference mapping, latent space.
Use when working on Solana Anchor programs, including Rust program files, TypeScript tests, and Anchor.toml configuration. Enforces coding guidelines like proper variable naming, avoiding magic numbers, using Array<T> syntax, and Anchor 0.32.1 best practices.