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Simulate target-conference reviewers for an ML/AI paper before submission. Use this skill whenever the user wants a reviewer-style critique, predicted scores, likely reject reasons, rebuttal risks, area-chair style meta-review, adversarial Reviewer 2 feedback, or venue-specific pre-review for conferences such as NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, CVPR, ACL, EMNLP, or similar venues. This skill should dynamically inspect reviewer guidelines, example reviews, accepted papers, and project evidence when available.
Adversarial thinking partner for founders and executives. Stress-tests plans, prepares for brutal board meetings, dissects decisions with no good options, and forces honest post-mortems. Use when you need someone to find the holes before the board does, make a decision you've been avoiding, or understand what actually went wrong.
Build consistent character designs and character media with genmedia. Use this for original characters, reference sheets, expression sheets, outfit variations, identity-preserving edits, and character-to-video workflows.
Use when assessing AI/ML systems for prompt injection, jailbreak vulnerabilities, model inversion risk, data poisoning exposure, or agent tool abuse. Covers MITRE ATLAS technique mapping, injection signature detection, and adversarial robustness scoring.
Administer an Omni Analytics instance — manage connections, users, groups, user attributes, permissions, schedules, and schema refreshes via the Omni CLI. Use this skill whenever someone wants to manage users or groups, set up permissions on a dashboard or folder, configure user attributes, create or modify schedules, manage database connections, refresh a schema, set up access controls, provision users, or any variant of "add a user", "give access to", "set up permissions", "who has access", "configure connection", "refresh the schema", or "schedule a delivery".
Scan all GDDs against the entity registry to detect cross-document inconsistencies: same entity with different stats, same item with different values, same formula with different variables. Grep-first approach — reads registry then targets only conflicting GDD sections rather than full document reads.
Heavy-ceremony orchestration for big work — research, planning, adversarial review, phased implementation, audit, delivery. Use when the user says "epic", "long task", "build this end to end", or wants a feature that runs all night.
Implements the Syncfusion Blazor HeatMap Chart component for multi-dimensional data visualization using color-coded grids. Use this when working with heatmaps, data matrices, correlation displays, or bubble heatmap variants. This skill covers installation, data binding, axis configuration, color palettes, legends, tooltips, and accessibility features.
Implement Syncfusion React 3D Chart component from the @syncfusion/ej2-react-charts package. Use this skill when users need 3D column, bar, stacked column, stacked bar, or 100% stacked chart variations. Covers Chart3DComponent, axis configuration (category, numeric, datetime, logarithmic), data binding, multiple panes, data labels, legends, tooltips, selection, print/export, theming, and accessibility.
When the user wants to design, deploy, or measure Apple Custom Product Pages (CPP) — the alternate App Store product pages with different screenshots, preview videos, and promo text shown to users coming from specific URLs (typically ad campaigns or social posts). Use when the user mentions "Custom Product Page", "CPP", "alternate product page", "App Store URL variant", "ASA CPP", "campaign-specific landing page", "product page per audience", "App Store Connect CPP", "ppoUrl", "?cpp=" parameter, or "show different screenshots to different ad audiences". For App Store A/B tests on the default page, see ab-test-store-listing. For paid ad campaigns that route to CPPs, see apple-search-ads or ua-campaign.
Guide for using MSBuild Server to improve CLI build performance. Only activate in MSBuild/.NET build context. Activate when developers report slow incremental builds from the command line, or when CLI builds are noticeably slower than IDE builds. Covers MSBUILDUSESERVER=1 environment variable for persistent server-based caching. Do not activate for IDE-based builds (Visual Studio already uses a long-lived process).
Explain what an existing SigNoz dashboard shows in plain operational language — the panels, queries, variables, and what to watch for on each. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user asks "explain this dashboard", "what does my [X] dashboard show", "walk me through the panels", "what should I watch for on this dashboard", or "help me understand this dashboard", or otherwise asks for an interpretation of a dashboard's contents — even if they don't say "explain" explicitly. Also use it when someone is onboarding to a service and wants to understand what its existing observability looks like.