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OmniStudio FlexCard creation and validation with 130-point scoring. Use when building at-a-glance UI cards, configuring data source bindings to Integration Procedures, or reviewing existing FlexCard definitions for accessibility and performance. TRIGGER when: user creates FlexCards, configures data sources, designs card layouts, or asks about OmniUiCard metadata. DO NOT TRIGGER when: building OmniScripts (use sf-omniscript), creating Integration Procedures (use sf-integration-procedure), or analyzing dependencies (use sf-omnistudio-analyze).
Write compelling award submissions, grant applications, and competition entries. Maps achievements to selection criteria using evidence-based narratives. Handles business awards (Telstra, chamber of commerce), industry awards, and grant applications. Use when preparing any competitive submission where you need to demonstrate merit against defined criteria.
Clarify ambiguous or conflicting requests by researching first, then asking only judgment calls. Use when prompts say "$grill-me"/"grill me", ask hard questions, request relentless interrogation, pressure-test assumptions, clarify scope/requirements, define success criteria, or request system-design/optimization decisions before implementation; stop before implementation.
Use when users provide vague, underspecified, or unclear requests where they need help defining WHAT they actually want - across ANY domain (writing, analysis, code, documentation, proposals, reports, presentations, creative work). Trigger aggressively when users express VAGUE GOALS ("make this better", "improve our X", "figure out what to include", "I don't know where to start", "kinda lost on what to do", "not sure what this means"), UNDEFINED SUCCESS ("should look professional", "explain this clearly", "make it convincing", "whatever works best", missing constraints/audience/format), COMMUNICATION UNCLEAR ("how do I explain/communicate this", "my team gets confused when I describe it", "help me figure out what to ask about X"), AMBIGUOUS REQUIREMENTS ("analyze the data" without saying what to look for, "improve documentation" without saying how, "make it more robust" without defining robustness, any request with multiple valid interpretations), or META-PROMPTING ("optimize this prompt", "improve my prompt", "make this clearer", "review my instructions", learning about prompt frameworks like CO-STAR/RISEN/RODES, understanding what makes prompts effective). Trigger for non-technical users and ANY situation where the request needs refinement, structure, or clarification before execution can begin. When in doubt about whether a request is clear enough - trigger.
Walk through the full process of building a digital health app — from defining the need through planning to implementation.
oRPC (v1.12+) typesafe API layer for TypeScript. Covers contract-first development, procedure definition, middleware, routers, context, error handling, Hono integration, TanStack Query, event iterators, plugins, file uploads, WebSocket adapter, and best practices. Use when building or modifying API procedures, data fetching hooks, server handlers, or real-time features. Triggers on tasks involving oRPC, typesafe APIs, RPC procedures, or server route handlers.
Perses-aware code review: check Go backend against Perses patterns, React components against Perses UI conventions, CUE schemas against plugin spec, and dashboard definitions against best practices. Dispatches appropriate sub-reviewers. Use for "review perses", "perses pr", "perses code review". Do NOT use for general Go/React review without Perses context.
SPARC development workflow: Specification, Pseudocode, Architecture, Refinement, Completion. A structured approach for complex implementations that ensures thorough planning before coding. Use when: new feature implementation, complex implementations, architectural changes, system redesign, integration work, unclear requirements. Skip when: simple bug fixes, documentation updates, configuration changes, well-defined small tasks, routine maintenance.
Create professional CVs and resumes with perfect typography using RenderCV (v2.8). Users write content in YAML, and RenderCV produces publication-quality PDFs via Typst typesetting. Full control over every visual detail: colors, fonts, margins, spacing, section title styles, entry layouts, and more. 6 built-in themes with unlimited customization. Any language supported (22 built-in, or define your own). Outputs PDF, PNG, HTML, and Markdown. Use when the user wants to create, edit, customize, or render a CV or resume.
Scope and assess new feature ideas → living doc with go/no-go. Elaborates vague ideas into clear concepts. First pipeline step. Triggers: user wants to add/build/implement any new capability. Not for: bugs (triage-issue), requirements (define), design (design/architect).
User personas, customer journey maps, interview guides, usability testing, and card sorting. Use when building user understanding, mapping customer experiences, planning user research sessions, or defining Jobs-to-Be-Done.
UX design interview → living doc UX Design section (flows, screens, states, components, a11y). Optional — UI features only. Triggers: 'design the UX,' 'what screens,' 'how should users interact,' post-define. Not for: technical design (architect), requirements (define). Skip for API-only, CLI, backend, or exact UI replicas.