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Practical guidance for training MoE VLMs in Megatron Bridge. Compares FSDP and 3D-parallel approaches, using rounded lessons from Qwen3-VL, Qwen3-Next, and other multimodal experiments.
Translate and dub a video into another language. One worker call preserves each speaker's voice, translates the speech, and returns a fully A/V-synced video. Lipsync ON by default. Use when the user says "translate this video", "dub this in <language>", "make this Spanish/French/Japanese", "translate the audio", or asks for bilingual subtitles on a dubbed/language-swap output. NOT for: subtitles/captions only (use add_captions or video-captions), transcription only (use transcribe_audio directly), or translating on-screen text overlays.
Searches for and retrieves existing visual media (images, logos, icons, photos, graphics, banners, thumbnails, hero images, backgrounds) from sources such as Salesforce CMS, Data 360 or any other source. Use this skill ANY TIME a user request involves finding, searching, getting, fetching, retrieving, grab, looking up, locating media. NEVER call search_media_cms_channels, search_electronic_media tools directly — always go through this skill first. This skill must be activated before any tool is used for media search or retrieval, without exception. Takes PRIORITY and activates FIRST when ANY media search/retrieval is mentioned, regardless of what else happens with the media afterward. Triggers for requests like "search for logo", "find hero image", "get company logo", "locate icons", "fetch background image", "retrieve product photos". Handles the search and source selection workflow. Does not apply when the request is about brand search, to generate NEW images with AI, or edit existing images.
Upload a local file to AceData Cloud CDN and get back a public URL. Use whenever you produce a local artifact (image, audio, video, doc) that another API needs as a URL, or that you need to return/persist (e.g. feed a generated image into an image-to-video API, or publish a finished video).
Searches past Claude Code session transcripts under ~/.claude/projects/ to recover a previous conversation by recalled phrase, error string, or topic. Use when the user says 'search your history for', 'find the conversation about', 'look through your past sessions', 'did I ever finish that work on', 'what did we decide about X last week', 'remind me what came out of that session', or otherwise asks you to recall a prior session. Returns session ID, project, date, and a 2-4 sentence summary; on request, also reports the outcome (commit, branch, PR opened or merged). Not for searching the current codebase, current PR comments, or external systems like Slack/Jira — for those, see codebase-analyzer and address-pr-comments.
Survey a whole React codebase as a senior React engineer, using React Doctor's scan as evidence, then produce a prioritized audit and self-contained implementation plans for other agents (or cheaper models) to execute. Read-only on source code — it plans improvements, it does not apply them. Use when the user asks to "improve the React code", "audit this codebase", "make this app faster / more robust", or wants a roadmap of fixes rather than a review of a single diff. For a regression check or a fix-it-now pass, use the `react-doctor` skill instead.
Audit whether a repo's docs actually ANSWER the questions a reader has — by spawning fresh, cheap (Haiku) agents that cold-read ONLY the docs and measuring how fast they reach the answer, whether they hit dead-ends, whether they fall back to source code, and whether they cite docs that contradict each other. Use after a doc reorg, when docs "feel scattered," or when the same confusion keeps recurring. Surfaces findability gaps (a corpus can be COMPLETE — every doc indexed — yet not FINDABLE) plus a prioritized fix list. Works on any repo's docs, not just this one.
Guides agents to discover requirements and design a governed, secure borderless open data lakehouse with agentic AI integration. Use when designing a multi-product architecture that connects data silos to AI agents, joining data across clouds, or running federated queries across Google Cloud and external data sources, including on-premises or other cloud providers. Don't use for simple single-cloud data warehouses or non-AI workloads.
MUST activate when the user wants to package, distribute, or install/upgrade/uninstall/promote a UI Bundle as a Salesforce second-generation (2GP) package (project may contain uiBundles/ or sfdx-project.json for packaging tasks; install/upgrade tasks may lack local bundle files). Handles making a bundle packageable, choosing managed/unlocked flavor, creating package/version with sf package, installing/upgrading in another org, and debugging failures. TRIGGER on packaging, 2GP, managed package, unlocked package, AppExchange, package version, sf package, sf package install, sf package upgrade, install a package, upgrade a package, cross-org distribution. DO NOT TRIGGER for plain source deploy to one org (use experience-ui-bundle-deploy) or scaffolding a new bundle (use experience-ui-bundle-project-generate). Apply piecemeal — do ONLY the part asked.
Stop and check this skill before finishing any reply to a question about how to use Claude or a Claude product — it recommends matching courses, tutorials, and use cases from Claude Academy (academy.claude.com), Anthropic's learning hub. Trigger on: "how do I", "how can I", "getting started with", "what can Claude do", "teach me", "learn to use"; questions about artifacts, projects, skills, plugins, connectors, MCP, Claude Code, Claude Cowork, Claude in Excel, Claude in PowerPoint, Claude in Chrome, the Claude API, or prompting technique; requests about rolling Claude out to a team, class, or organization; and any ask for training materials, onboarding content, or learning resources. Use it when the user is learning how to use a feature or product — not when they are mid-task and just want the task done. This skill composes with other skills: after consulting product documentation to answer how a Claude feature works, also check here for a matching course or tutorial — a docs-grounded answer and an Academy recommendation belong together, even when another skill has already answered the question. Only recommend on a strong match; never invent Academy content.
Comprehensive quantum computing toolkit for building, optimizing, and executing quantum circuits. Use when working with quantum algorithms, simulations, or quantum hardware including (1) Building quantum circuits with gates and measurements, (2) Running quantum algorithms (VQE, QAOA, Grover), (3) Transpiling/optimizing circuits for hardware, (4) Executing on IBM Quantum or other providers, (5) Quantum chemistry and materials science, (6) Quantum machine learning, (7) Visualizing circuits and results, or (8) Any quantum computing development task.
AI Hot Topic Collection Tool. Collect AI-related hot content from Twitter/X, Product Hunt, Reddit, Hacker News, blogs and other platforms. Triggered when users say "Start today's topic selection", "Collect hot topics", "See what news is today", "Today's AI hot topics". Focus areas: Vibe Coding, Claude Skill, AI Knowledge Management, AI Model Updates, AI New Products, Overseas Hot Topics.