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Use when the user uploads a project file and you see `<UploadedFile>` in the message. Use when user says "看看這個專案", "分析程式碼", "check this project", "what's in this upload", or asks about the structure of an uploaded file.
Check that an Open Knowledge Format (OKF) bundle is conformant with the v0.2 spec (§11). Use when asked to validate, lint, or check an OKF bundle, or before committing changes to one. Runs a deterministic Python checker — not an eyeball pass. Also migrates a v0.1 bundle to v0.2 in place with `--migrate`.
Use this skill for anything involving a reMarkable tablet. That includes sending or uploading a PDF, EPUB, or URL to the tablet; designing, rendering, or checking a page, flyer, or document against the reMarkable's e-ink screen; browsing or organizing what's on the tablet; and downloading handwriting, ink, annotations, or typed notes off it. Use it immediately whenever notes or handwriting on a reMarkable appear missing or lost — blank pages the user knows they wrote on, ink gone after a sync, or annotations possibly destroyed by replacing a document — because it contains the step-by-step ink-recovery procedure, and the first rule is to stop touching the device. If a query mentions a reMarkable (or "my tablet" in a reMarkable context) plus documents, pages, notes, ink, or sync, use this skill. Do not use it for other devices or apps (iPad, Kindle, Notion), generic file recovery, or printing questions unrelated to the tablet.
File a phase artifact into MemPalace; mirror decision facts into its temporal KG
Build, query, and inspect the project knowledge graph in .planning/graphs/
Meta-router for the tmux-agent-tools plugin. Invoke BEFORE choosing a wrapper or delegating any tmux-agent work — it decides inline vs worker, picks the right script, and points at the canonical capability table. Even a 1% chance this applies means invoke it.
Check manuscript compliance with medical research reporting guidelines. Supports 49 guidelines including STROBE, STROBE-MR, RECORD, REMARK (prognostic tumor-marker studies), TARGET (target trial emulation), GATHER (burden-of-disease / health-estimate modeling), CONSORT, CONSORT-AI, STARD, STARD-AI, TRIPOD, TRIPOD+AI, TRIPOD-LLM, PGS-RS, ARRIVE, PRISMA, PRISMA 2020 for Abstracts, PRISMA-DTA, PRISMA-P, PRISMA-ScR (scoping reviews), CARE, SPIRIT, SPIRIT-AI, CLAIM, DECIDE-AI, MI-CLEAR-LLM, SQUIRE 2.0, CLEAR, MOOSE, GRRAS, SWiM, AMSTAR 2, CHEERS 2022, CROSS (survey studies), SRQR and COREQ (qualitative research), and risk of bias tools (QUADAS-3, QUADAS-2, QUADAS-C, RoB 2, ROBINS-I, ROBINS-E, ROBIS, ROB-ME, PROBAST, PROBAST+AI, NOS, COSMIN, RoB NMA). Generates item-by-item assessment with PRESENT/MISSING/PARTIAL status.
Study design and validity review for radiology and medical AI research. Identifies analysis unit, cohort logic, leakage risks, comparator design, validation strategy, and reporting guideline fit before drafting or submission.
Build, inspect, or revise cmux custom sidebar views using the runtime SwiftUI-style interpreter. Use for sidebar vibe coding, custom sidebars in Bonsplit panes, left sidebar picker previews, interpreted Swift sidebars, ~/.config/cmux/sidebars/*.swift, cmux docs sidebars, or Aziz's Swift interpreter work.
Use when authoring or modifying a Datex Studio editor (configurationTypeId=4, *-editor.json suffix) on a branch — single-entity view/edit screen with embedded single-result datasource, onInit/onDataLoaded lifecycle, view/edit mode toggle, and save-button gating via onFormValidateFlowConfig. Triggers: "create an editor", "build a detail screen for X entity", "view/edit a single record", "add a field to xxx_editor", "add save/cancel buttons", "$editor.entity is undefined in onInit", "save button never enables".
Turn customer feedback (usually an email) into discrete GitHub issues. Checks for duplicates, proposes new issues for approval, creates them, and drafts a reply email.
HTX spot market data — ticker / klines / order book / latest trades / currency and symbol metadata.