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DingTalk Address Book and Contact Query. Use this skill when the user mentions terms like "DingTalk address book", "find employee", "search user", "check user info", "get user details", "user phone number", "employee name", "employee ID", "check department", "search department", "department members", "department list", "department details", "sub-department", "parent department", "department path", "total number of employees", "address book search", "userId to unionId", "unionId to userId", "dingtalk contact", "dingtalk directory", "find user", "get user info", "department members". Supported operations: search users/departments by keyword, get complete user information (name/phone/employee ID/department/position/unionId), get department member list, get department tree structure, query user's department path, count total number of employees, and all other address book operations.
Expert skill for Voicebox — the open-source local voice cloning and TTS studio built with Tauri, React, and FastAPI
Sign and submit Cardano transactions with explicit user confirmation.
Build and extend Git City — a 3D pixel art city where GitHub profiles become interactive buildings using Next.js, Three.js, and Supabase.
Communications-domain literature review with Claude-style knowledge-base-first retrieval. Use when the task is about communications, wireless, networking, satellite/NTN, Wi-Fi, cellular, transport protocols, congestion control, routing, scheduling, MAC/PHY, rate adaptation, channel estimation, beamforming, or communication-system research and the user wants papers, related work, a survey, or a landscape summary. Search Zotero, Obsidian, and local paper folders first when available, then search IEEE Xplore, ScienceDirect, ACM Digital Library, and broader web in that order.
Implement Swift Codable models for JSON and property-list encoding and decoding with JSONDecoder, JSONEncoder, CodingKeys, and custom init(from:) or encode(to:). Use when parsing API responses, remapping keys, flattening nested JSON, handling date or data decoding strategies, decoding heterogeneous arrays, or integrating Codable with URLSession, SwiftData, or UserDefaults.
AI-assisted academic conference poster generation from Overleaf source using Claude Code
PUA Loop — Autonomous Iterative Development with PUA Pressure. Runs continuously until the task is completed, no user interaction required. Combines the Ralph Loop iteration mechanism with PUA quality enforcement. Triggered by: '/pua loop', '/pua:loop', 'automatic loop', 'loop mode', 'keep running', 'automatic iteration'.
This skill should be used when the user wants to build an "MCP app", add "interactive UI" or "widgets" to an MCP server, "render components in chat", build "MCP UI resources", make a tool that shows a "form", "picker", "dashboard" or "confirmation dialog" inline in the conversation, or mentions "apps SDK" in the context of MCP. Use AFTER the build-mcp-server skill has settled the deployment model, or when the user already knows they want UI widgets.
Use this skill when working with PostHog - product analytics, web analytics, feature flags, A/B testing, experiments, session replay, error tracking, surveys, LLM observability, or data warehouse. Triggers on any PostHog-related task including capturing events, identifying users, evaluating feature flags, creating experiments, setting up surveys, tracking errors, and querying analytics data via the PostHog API or SDKs (posthog-js, posthog-node, posthog-python).
Adapts a Claude global skill into project-specific development guidelines in .trellis/spec/. Creates guideline sections, code example templates with .template suffix, and updates spec indexes. Use when integrating an external Claude skill, adding a new skill's patterns to project conventions, or incorporating third-party skill best practices into .trellis/spec/ documentation.
Walk through the full process of building a digital health app — from defining the need through planning to implementation.