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Analyze animated GIF files by extracting and viewing frames as sequential video. Use when: - User mentions a GIF file path (e.g., "./demo.gif", "~/Downloads/animation.gif") - User wants to analyze or understand a GIF animation - User asks about motion, changes, or content in a GIF - User attaches or references a .gif file for analysis - User wants to examine a screen recording in GIF format - User invokes /gif slash command Keywords: "GIF", ".gif", "animation", "animated", "frames", "screen recording", "analyze gif", "gif analysis", "view gif", "gif content", "gif motion" Trigger patterns: - Natural language: "Analyze this GIF: ./demo.gif" - Slash command: `/gif <path>` or `/gif <path> <message>` When triggered, extract frames using the Python script, view frames in order, and interpret as continuous video sequence.
Primary tool for all code navigation and reading in supported languages (Rust, Python, TypeScript, JavaScript, Go). Use instead of Read, Grep, and Glob for finding symbols, reading function implementations, tracing callers, discovering tests, and understanding execution paths. Provides tree-sitter-backed indexing that returns exact source code — full function bodies, call sites with line numbers, test locations — without loading entire files into context. Use for: finding functions by name or pattern, reading specific implementations, answering 'what calls X', 'where does this error come from', 'how does X work', tracing from entrypoint to outcome, and any codebase exploration. Use Read only for config files, markdown, and unsupported languages.
Analyzes errors, searches past solutions in memory, provides immediate fixes with code examples, and saves solutions for future reference. Use when user says "debug this", "fix this error", "why is this failing", or when error messages appear like TypeError, ECONNREFUSED, CORS, 404, 500, etc.
Reference — all 20 Xcode MCP tools with parameters, return schemas, and examples
Run examples:start-all in auto mode with parallel execution, per-script logs, and start/stop helpers.
Chemistry subject expertise for study notes, problem-solving, and explanations. Covers organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry. Provides reaction mechanisms, molecular diagrams, formulas, and worked examples. Use when studying chemistry topics, creating chemistry notes, solving chemistry problems, or explaining chemical concepts. Triggers - chemistry help, chemical reactions, organic chemistry, periodic table, stoichiometry, molecular structures.
Creates Robot Framework test cases for SnapLogic account creation. Use when the user wants to create accounts (Oracle, PostgreSQL, Snowflake, Kafka, S3, etc.), needs to know what environment variables to configure, or wants to see account test case examples.
Guide for creating high-quality, user-friendly diagnostics in Biome. Use when implementing error messages, warnings, and code frame displays. Examples:<example>User needs to create a diagnostic for a lint rule</example><example>User wants to add helpful advice to error messages</example><example>User is improving diagnostic quality</example>
Run holistic pedagogical review on lecture slides. Checks narrative arc, student prerequisites, worked examples, notation clarity, and deck pacing.
Retrieves implementation knowledge, code examples, and documentation references. Use to inform technical decision-making when the user requires specific library usage, framework patterns, or syntax details. Trigger on requests to 'search docs', 'find code examples', or 'check implementation details'.
Generates bash/curl commands for fetching sample data from Hyperliquid API. Use when user wants curl examples, bash commands to test the API, or sample data fetch commands for mainnet.
Use when improving general prompts for structure, examples, and constraints.