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Bootstrap, develop, and design modern WinUI 3 desktop applications with C# and the Windows App SDK using official Microsoft guidance, WinUI Gallery patterns, Windows App SDK samples, and CommunityToolkit components. Use when creating a brand new app, preparing a machine for WinUI, reviewing, refactoring, planning, troubleshooting, environment-checking, or setting up WinUI 3 XAML, controls, navigation, windowing, theming, accessibility, responsiveness, performance, deployment, or related Windows app design and development work.
Advanced call control features including DTMF sending, SIPREC recording, noise suppression, client state, and supervisor controls. This skill provides Java SDK examples.
Manage WebRTC credentials and mobile push notification settings. Use when building browser-based or mobile softphone applications. This skill provides Go SDK examples.
Manage account balance, payments, invoices, webhooks, and view audit logs and detail records. This skill provides Ruby SDK examples.
Complete deBridge Protocol SDK for building cross-chain bridges, message passing, and token transfers on Solana. Use when building cross-chain applications, bridging assets between Solana and EVM chains, or implementing trustless external calls.
This skill should be used when users want to install, set up, or integrate ZeroEval into their AI application, agent, or pipeline. It covers SDK setup (Python and TypeScript), first-run tracing, ze.prompt migration, and judge recommendations. For non-SDK languages or direct API/OTLP ingestion it routes to the custom-tracing skill. Triggers on "install zeroeval", "set up zeroeval", "add tracing", "integrate zeroeval", "ze.prompt", "add judges", or "monitor my AI app".
Use when billing for AI model token usage — setting up @commet/ai-sdk tracked() middleware, configuring balance consumption model plans with AI model pricing, tracking input/output/cache tokens, cost calculation with margins, or building AI products that need usage-based billing.
Fetch up-to-date third-party API/SDK docs via chub before writing or reviewing integration code — so method names, payload fields, and auth headers are always sourced from live docs, not stale training data. Don't use for first-party project docs, generic programming questions, or when the user only wants a conceptual answer rather than integration code.
Use when the user asks to "write a reconciler", "implement a reconciler", "add business logic", "handle resource changes", "process resource events", "implement the reconcile loop", "add async processing", "write a controller", "handle create/update/delete events", "use TypedReconciler", "use a Watcher", or asks how to respond to resource state changes in a grafana-app-sdk app. Provides guidance on implementing reconciler and watcher business logic for grafana-app-sdk apps.
Umbrella router for Graphistry workflows across SDK and API surfaces. Use to dispatch between Python SDK, REST API, and (future) JavaScript SDK workflows.
Build a new app or add Stream products (Chat, Video, Feeds, Moderation) to an existing app. Scaffold Next.js + Tailwind + Shadcn + Stream SDKs end-to-end with Steps 0–7. Add Chat/Video/Feeds/Moderation to an existing project (enhance flow). Triggers on 'build me a … app', 'scaffold', 'create a new …', 'add Chat to this app', 'integrate Video', 'drop Feeds into …'. Covers livestreaming, video conferencing, team messaging, direct messaging, social feed use cases.
Platform-neutral guidance for using Open Browser Use, the open-source Chrome automation stack for AI agents. Use when an agent needs to install, verify, troubleshoot, or operate Open Browser Use through its browser extension, native CLI, JavaScript SDK, Python SDK, Go SDK, or Browser Use style JSON-RPC methods; use for tasks involving real Chrome tabs, user tab claiming, CDP commands, downloads, file choosers, clipboard helpers, or session cleanup.