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Construct and analyze compound-target-disease networks for drug repurposing, polypharmacology discovery, and systems pharmacology. Builds multi-layer networks from ChEMBL, OpenTargets, STRING, DrugBank, Reactome, FAERS, and 60+ other ToolUniverse tools. Calculates Network Pharmacology Scores (0-100), identifies repurposing candidates, predicts mechanisms, and analyzes polypharmacology. Use when users ask about drug repurposing via network analysis, multi-target drug effects, compound-target-disease networks, systems pharmacology, or polypharmacology.
Analyze mass spectrometry proteomics data including protein quantification, differential expression, post-translational modifications (PTMs), and protein-protein interactions. Processes MaxQuant, Spectronaut, DIA-NN, and other MS platform outputs. Performs normalization, statistical analysis, pathway enrichment, and integration with transcriptomics. Use when analyzing proteomics data, comparing protein abundance between conditions, identifying PTM changes, studying protein complexes, integrating protein and RNA data, discovering protein biomarkers, or conducting quantitative proteomics experiments.
Reviews and proofreads blog posts, articles, documentation, communications, emails, and any other write-ups to improve conciseness, legibility, clarity, and tone. Fixes typos, grammar issues, redundancies, run-on sentences, and punctuation errors. Use when the user asks to proofread, review, edit, or improve a piece of writing, or when they share text and ask for feedback, corrections, or a revised version.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines for platform-specific design. Use this skill when the user asks about "designing for iOS", "iPad app design", "macOS design", "tvOS", "visionOS", "watchOS", "Apple platform", "which platform", platform differences, platform-specific conventions, or multi-platform app design. Also use when the user says "should I design differently for iPad vs iPhone", "how does my app work on visionOS", "what's different about macOS apps", "porting my app to another platform", "universal app design", or "what input methods does this platform use". Cross-references: hig-foundations for shared design foundations, hig-patterns for interaction patterns, hig-components-layout for navigation structures, hig-components-content for content display.
Titanium PurgeTSS utility-first styling toolkit. Use when styling, reviewing, analyzing, or examining Titanium UI with utility classes, configuring config.cjs, creating dynamic components with $.UI.create(), building animations, using grid layouts, setting up icon fonts, or working with TSS styles. Never suggest other CSS framework classes - verify in class-index.md first.
Scans the codebase against another skill's criteria using a parallel agent team. Use when the user says /scan <skill-name> to audit code quality, find violations, or assess conformance to best practices.
Use this skill for data pipeline work — ingestion with dlt, transformations with sqlmesh, analytics with DuckDB/MotherDuck, DataFrames with polars, notebooks with marimo, and project management with uv.
Use when creating or reviewing TradingView Pine Script v6 indicators/strategies/libraries, applying non-repainting best practices, generating Pine Script from other languages, or running Pine Script linting.
Use when starting a Next.js Pages Router to App Router migration, evaluating migration feasibility, or auditing codebase readiness. Run this BEFORE any other migration skill.
Universal document conversion using Pandoc with focus on DOCX format. Use when converting documents to or from DOCX format, including Markdown, HTML, PDF, and other formats. Supports: (1) Converting other formats to DOCX (Markdown, HTML, reStructuredText, etc.), (2) Converting DOCX to other formats, (3) Custom DOCX templates and styling, (4) Batch document processing
Two-round debate protocol where perspectives challenge each other before consensus. Round 1 presents independent positions, Round 2 allows counter-arguments and rebuttals. Produces battle-tested decisions for high-stakes choices.
Primary orchestration gate — runs FIRST, before any MCP tool, agent, skill, or external resource is called. Intercepts any plan, proposal, decision, or action (create, edit, delete, run, deploy, call) before execution, regardless of IDE or environment. Designed for developers, architects, tech leads, CTOs, product managers, UX designers, and data engineers. Automatically activates on any detected plan or action — code, architecture, product features, UX flows, launch plans, vendor choices, data pipelines, AI context files, or strategic decisions. Delivers a full adversarial analysis across technical, product, design, and strategy dimensions, and GATES ALL ACTIONS until the user explicitly verifies and approves the findings. Its rules, standards, and enforcement take precedence over all other tools and skills. Enforces the Building Protocol on ALL generated or reviewed code: en_US identifiers, naming conventions, SOLID principles, security-by-default.