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Inspects PostHog Visual Review (VR) runs that gate PR merges with screenshot regression checks. Use when the user mentions "visual review", "VR", "snapshot diff", "screenshot test", "storybook regression", "playwright snapshot", asks why a PR is blocked or what changed visually, wants to triage the VR backlog, decide whether a snapshot diff is real vs flaky, or check whether a story has been changing across runs. Also invoke when a PR has a failing `visual-review` status check, when a PR comment mentions "Visual review", or when the user is on a branch with an open VR run.
Classic block-game inspired design with playful colors, bold display fonts, and compact, high-energy layouts.
Conference / internal tech-talk deck — GitHub-dark, JetBrains Mono, terminal code blocks, agenda + Q&A pages. Use for engineering presentations, internal sharing sessions, conference talks, and code-heavy walkthroughs.
[Hyper] Run deploy-readiness validation and fix reproduced lint/typecheck/build blockers for Node.js, Rust, and Python repos. Use for pre-deploy checks, deploy-ready requests, or final quality/build gates before deployment.
Generates Mermaid diagrams from codebases, topics, files, conversations, or specs. Supports flowcharts, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, state diagrams, ER diagrams, C4 architecture, mindmaps, Gantt charts, timelines, user journeys, gitGraphs, pie charts, quadrant charts, requirement diagrams, and beta types (xychart, sankey, block, architecture). Use when asked to create a Mermaid diagram, visualize a process or system, draw a flowchart, sequence diagram, class diagram, state machine, ERD, architecture diagram, mind map, timeline, Gantt chart, user journey, git branching graph, or any "diagram this" request.
Design cinematic image and video prompts for genmedia. Use this for shot language, camera movement, lighting, lens choices, color grade, film texture, scene blocking, and production-ready visual direction.
Use this skill when building, debugging, or answering questions about Liveblocks. Liveblocks gives you the building blocks and infrastructure to enable people and AI to work together inside your app, powering realtime collaboration. Liveblocks features include collaboration, rooms, organizations, workspaces, comments, composer, threads, notifications, multiplayer, conflict resolution, realtime presence, avatar stacks, AI collaborators, AI agents, text editors, Tiptap, BlockNote, Lexical, React Flow, Chat SDK. Common components include AiChat, Thread, InboxNotification, Composer, Toolbar (for Lexical Tiptap), FloatingToolbar, FloatingComposer, FloatingThreads, AnchoredThreads. Common hooks include useThreads, useStorage, useMutation, useOthers, useInboxNotifications, useAiChats. Common issues are related to authentication (ID tokens vs access tokens), permissions, room limits, connection errors, user info.
Safely inspect .env files by showing key names and clearly non-sensitive values while redacting anything that looks like a secret. Best-effort heuristic redaction (keyword block + token-pattern blocklist + Shannon-entropy check + value allowlist) — not a cryptographic guarantee. Use when you need to understand a project's environment configuration without exposing credentials.
Designing free-to-paid conversion flows for SaaS products. Trigger moments, paywall design, value demonstration, upsell vs downsell, win-back flows, churn prevention. Honest about paywall-everywhere (gates everything aggressively), free-forever-trap (no upgrade path surfaces), and value-triggered-upgrade (paywall surfaces at moments of demonstrated value) patterns. Triggers on upgrade flow, paywall, free-to-paid, freemium conversion, trial conversion, plan upgrade, subscription upgrade, win-back flow, churn prevention. Also triggers when free-to-paid conversion is low, when paywalls are blocking the wrong moments, or when upgrade flows are being scoped for the first time.
Vercel Firewall expert guidance — automatic DDoS mitigation, the Vercel WAF (custom rules, IP blocking, managed rulesets, rate limiting), Attack Mode, system bypass, bot management, and the `vercel firewall` CLI. Use when configuring platform-level security, responding to attacks, or staging firewall rules.
A playful, arcade-inspired interface for games — built on the VT323 pixel typeface, hard-edged 0px corners, chunky pill buttons that physically press into solid offset blocks
A playful, energetic, cartoonesque interface inspired by friendly children's-book illustrations — warm cream backgrounds, big bold custom display typography, saturated brand color blocks, thick black outlines, generously rounded shapes