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Tauri framework for building cross-platform desktop applications with Rust backend and web frontend. Covers architecture, IPC commands, plugins, bundling, code signing, and security best practices. USE WHEN: user mentions "Tauri", "Rust desktop app", asks about "Tauri commands", "Tauri plugins", "Tauri IPC", "Rust + Svelte/React", "lightweight desktop app", "Tauri bundling", "Tauri security" DO NOT USE FOR: Electron applications - use `electron` skill instead
Tracks cumulative API spend against a monthly budget and pauses non-essential automations when thresholds are crossed
Copywriting and content creation standards for website pages, blog posts, and all written copy. Covers headlines, ledes, readability, niche vocabulary, scannable formatting, and persuasive structure. Cross-cutting skill — apply whenever...
When the user wants to optimize yard operations, manage trailer parking, or improve dock door utilization. Also use when the user mentions "yard management," "trailer tracking," "yard jockey," "drop trailer program," "trailer pool," "dock scheduling," or "gate management." For cross-dock operations, see cross-docking. For warehouse design, see warehouse-design.
Search LCSC Electronics for electronic components — find parts by LCSC number (Cxxxxx) or MPN, check stock/pricing, download datasheets, analyze specifications. Sister company to JLCPCB, same parts library. Sync and maintain a local datasheets directory for a KiCad project, or use batch MPN-list seeding (`--mpn-list`) for bulk workflows without a project. No API key needed — uses the free jlcsearch community API. Use this skill when the user mentions LCSC, JLCPCB parts library, JLCPCB assembly parts, production sourcing, Cxxxxx part numbers, needs to find LCSC equivalents for parts, is preparing a BOM for JLCPCB assembly, or wants to download datasheets and LCSC is available. For package cross-reference tables and BOM workflow, see the `bom` skill.
Enumerate and audit Active Directory forest trust relationships using impacket for SID filtering analysis, trust key extraction, cross-forest SID history abuse detection, and inter-realm Kerberos ticket assessment.
Runs the Metabase semantic checker against a tree of Representation Format YAML files to verify that all references resolve — cross-entity references (collection_id, dashboard_id, parent_id, parameter source cards, snippet references, transform tags, etc.) and references to columns inside MBQL and native queries. Use when the user asks to "semantic check", "check references", "validate queries against the schema", or diagnose a broken reference. Requires database metadata on disk (by default `.metabase/metadata.json`).
Comprehensive skill for the `kb` CLI and the Karpathy Knowledge Base pattern. Covers the full KB lifecycle — topic scaffolding, multi-source ingestion (URLs, files, YouTube, bookmarks, codebases), wiki article compilation, cross-article querying with file-back, lint-and-heal passes, QMD indexing, and hybrid search. Also covers codebase-specific analysis via inspect commands for complexity, coupling, blast radius, dead code, circular dependencies, symbol/file lookups, backlinks, and code smells. Use when working with kb CLI commands, knowledge base workflows, code vault generation, code graph analysis, code metrics inspection, wiki compilation, or the ingest-compile-query-lint cycle. Do not use for general code review, linting, formatting, building Go projects, or writing application code.
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability detection and exploitation. Supports reflected XSS, stored XSS, DOM-based XSS, and blind XSS testing. Use this skill when user mentions XSS, cross-site scripting, script injection, or needs to test JavaScript injection in parameters, forms, headers, or DOM sources.
When the user wants to optimize post-signup onboarding, user activation, first-run experience, or time-to-value. Also use when the user mentions "onboarding flow," "activation rate," "user activation," "first-run experience," "empty states," "onboarding checklist," "aha moment," or "new user experience." For signup/registration optimization, see signup-flow-cro. For ongoing email sequences, see email-sequence.
When the user wants to optimize any form that is NOT signup/registration — including lead capture forms, contact forms, demo request forms, application forms, survey forms, or checkout forms. Also use when the user mentions "form optimization," "lead form conversions," "form friction," "form fields," "form completion rate," or "contact form." For signup/registration forms, see signup-flow-cro. For popups containing forms, see popup-cro.
When the user wants to optimize signup, registration, account creation, or trial activation flows. Also use when the user mentions "signup conversions," "registration friction," "signup form optimization," "free trial signup," "reduce signup dropoff," or "account creation flow." For post-signup onboarding, see onboarding-cro. For lead capture forms (not account creation), see form-cro.