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Intelligent Retrieval Assistant for Cangjie Language Documentation. Supports 4 search modes (Direct Search, PageIndex Intelligent Retrieval, Hybrid Mode, Exploratory Learning). It is used when users need to: (1) Query Cangjie syntax (variable declaration, function definition, generics, etc.), (2) Look up standard library APIs (String, Array, HashMap, etc.), (3) Learn about Cangjie features or get started with the language, (4) Conduct any documentation queries related to Cangjie/cangjie/cj. It uses four MCP tools: cangjie_docs_overview, cangjie_list_docs, cangjie_search, and cangjie_get_doc for intelligent retrieval.
Use this skill when working with the field-guard library (TypeScript field-level access control). Provides patterns for defineGuard, withCheck, withDerive, combineGuards, and mergeFieldVerdicts.
Complete Convex development mastery — functions (queries, mutations, actions, HTTP actions), schema design, index optimization, argument/return validation, authentication, security patterns, error handling, file storage, scheduling, crons, aggregates, OCC handling, denormalization, TypeScript best practices, and production-ready code organization. The definitive Convex skill. Use when building any Convex backend: writing functions, designing schemas, optimizing queries, handling auth, adding real-time features, setting up webhooks, scheduling jobs, managing file uploads, or reviewing/fixing Convex code. Triggers on: convex, query, mutation, action, ctx.db, defineSchema, defineTable, v.id, v.string, v.object, withIndex, ConvexError, internalMutation, httpAction, ctx.scheduler, ctx.storage, OCC, convex best practices, convex functions, convex schema, convex performance, "how do I do X in Convex".
Agent behavioral profiles that standardize how different LLMs behave. Load this skill when you need to: (1) adopt a specific behavioral mode for a task, (2) switch between creative/strict/talkative modes, (3) ensure consistent behavior across different models. Profiles define personality, decision heuristics, communication style, and quality standards.
Understand customer motivations through job theory. Use when defining product strategy, conducting user research, identifying competitors, writing user stories, or reframing features around customer progress.
Building CLI applications with @effect/cli. Use when defining commands, options, args, or prompts for a CLI tool using effect.
Explains how to define http servers with effect. Use only when a top-level server is, or needs to be written in effect.
Handles keyboard, mouse, and custom events in Textual applications using messages and handlers. Use when implementing keyboard bindings, custom message passing, event bubbling, action dispatch, and inter-widget communication. Covers event handling patterns, message definitions, and routing.
Implement field-level encryption with @cipherstash/stack. Covers schema definition, encrypt/decrypt operations, searchable encryption (equality, free-text, range, JSON), bulk operations, model operations, identity-aware encryption with LockContext, multi-tenant keysets, and the full TypeScript type system. Use when adding encryption to a project, defining encrypted schemas, or working with the CipherStash Encryption API.
WPILib and FRC robot programming best practices, design patterns, and code guidance for Java. Use when writing, reviewing, or explaining WPILib robot code—command-based project structure, subsystems, autonomous routines, RobotContainer layout, command definition patterns (inline, factory, subclass), or Constants organization.
Astro web framework patterns for content-driven sites. Covers content collections with Zod schemas and loaders, island architecture with selective hydration directives, view transitions with ClientRouter, server-side and hybrid rendering modes, server islands, Astro DB with astro:db, middleware with onRequest, and framework integrations (React, Svelte, Vue). Use when building content-driven websites, configuring island hydration strategies, setting up view transitions, choosing between static and server rendering, integrating UI framework components, defining content collection schemas, or adding middleware.
TanStack Table v8 headless data tables for React. Covers column definitions, sorting, filtering (fuzzy/faceted), server-side pagination with TanStack Query, infinite scroll, virtualization (TanStack Virtual), column/row pinning, row expanding/grouping, column resizing, and reusable Shadcn-styled components. Prevents 15 documented errors including infinite re-renders, React Compiler incompatibility, and server-side state mismatches. Use when building data tables, fixing table performance, implementing server-side pagination, adding filtering/sorting, or debugging table state issues.