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Use this skill whenever creating PPTX slides, presentations, or decks with any of these 30 modern design styles: Glassmorphism, Neo-Brutalism, Bento Grid, Dark Academia, Gradient Mesh, Claymorphism, Swiss International, Aurora Neon Glow, Retro Y2K, Nordic Minimalism, Typographic Bold, Duotone Color Split, Monochrome Minimal, Cyberpunk Outline, Editorial Magazine, Pastel Soft UI, Dark Neon Miami, Hand-crafted Organic, Isometric 3D Flat, Vaporwave, Art Deco Luxe, Brutalist Newspaper, Stained Glass Mosaic, Liquid Blob Morphing, Memphis Pop Pattern, Dark Forest Nature, Architectural Blueprint, Maximalist Collage, SciFi Holographic Data, Risograph Print. Also activate for requests using words like "sleek", "modern", "trendy", "designed", "stylish", or "visually striking" presentations.
Use when the user needs project structure organization — monorepo patterns, feature-based architecture, naming conventions, barrel exports, or configuration placement. Trigger conditions: restructure project directories, set up monorepo, define naming conventions, create barrel exports, organize configuration files, plan migration from flat to feature-based structure, establish import ordering rules.
Safe, verified refactoring with regression testing at each step. Identify targets, plan transformation, execute incrementally. Triggers: "refactor", "restructure", "extract", "rename", "move", "simplify", "reduce complexity", "clean up", "decompose".
Free and open-source Google Maps scraper using Docker. Use when the user wants to find businesses, extract leads, emails, reviews, or ratings from Google Maps. Triggers on requests like "find all <business type> in <city>", "scrape Google Maps for <keyword>", "get leads from Google Maps". Keywords: google maps, scrape, business, leads, restaurants, shops, places, reviews, ratings, emails, contacts.
Trigger: Call this skill when you need to achieve dynamic balance among multiple goals, stakeholders or mutually restrictive indicators. Common signals include trade-offs, goal conflicts, systemic constraints, and that optimizing one indicator will harm another. Trigger when several important goals must be advanced together and optimizing one dimension can damage another. Use this skill to map the key relationships, avoid one-sided decisions, and balance the system as a whole.
Sandbox escape playbook. Use when breaking out of Python sandbox, Lua sandbox, seccomp filter, chroot jail, container/Docker, browser sandbox, or namespace isolation to achieve unrestricted code execution or file access.
[Pragmatic DDD Architecture] Guide for Server and Client components in Next.js App Router. Use when creating any .tsx file under presentation/components/, pages, or layouts — also when deciding whether to add "use client" to an existing component, passing data from a Server Component to a Client Component, composing Server content inside a Client slot, handling the VO serialization boundary, creating Compound Components, separating logic for Mobile/Desktop screens, or styling with `cva` and `cn`. Covers: Server vs Client decision, async Server Component patterns, creating getSession callbacks for Use Cases, Client Component restrictions, toBranded() boundary pattern, children slot composition, and props interface rules. Depends on 'use-cases' and 'server-actions'.
Conducts security testing of REST, GraphQL, and gRPC APIs to identify vulnerabilities in authentication, authorization, rate limiting, input validation, and business logic. The tester uses the OWASP API Security Top 10 as the testing framework, combining Burp Suite interception with Postman collections and custom scripts to test endpoint security at every privilege level. Activates for requests involving API security testing, REST API pentest, GraphQL security assessment, or API vulnerability testing.
Unix-composable CLI design patterns. Use when building CLI tools, designing command trees, implementing output layers, or testing CLI behavior. Covers stream separation (stdout/stderr), format flags (--json/--plain), exit codes, TTY detection, composability, and error design. Language-agnostic principles; TypeScript implementation patterns in resources/. For API design (REST, HTTP), see api-design.
Use when working with Obsidian vaults, markdown notes with [[wikilinks]], ![[embeds]], callouts (> [!type]), YAML frontmatter/properties, #tags, block IDs (^id), ==highlights==, %%comments%%, Obsidian CLI commands (obsidian create/read/append/search/move/tags/daily/etc.), vault organization (PARA, MOC, flat+tags, Johnny Decimal), folder restructuring, daily notes, templates, task management, backlink analysis, or any file operations in an Obsidian vault directory. Trigger this skill whenever the user mentions Obsidian, .md files inside an Obsidian vault, knowledge base organization, or note-taking workflows — even if they don't explicitly say "Obsidian".
Buttondown platform help — newsletter publishing, paid subscriptions via Stripe, automations, subscriber management, tags, RSS-to-email, custom domains, Markdown editor, CLI, REST API. Use when Buttondown emails aren't sending, paid subscriptions not working, automation not triggering, subscribers not importing, Stripe payments failing, custom domain not resolving, API calls returning errors, or migrating to Buttondown from another platform. Do NOT use for cross-platform email marketing strategy (use /sales-email-marketing), newsletter monetization strategy (use /sales-newsletter), audience growth strategy (use /sales-audience-growth), or cross-platform deliverability (use /sales-deliverability).
Observe.AI platform help — enterprise contact center intelligence with Auto QA scoring on 100% of interactions, Agent Copilot real-time guidance, Coaching Copilot post-call performance management, VoiceAI and ChatAI virtual agents, screen recording, Insights Copilot. Use when setting up Observe.AI Auto QA scorecards for contact center agents, Agent Copilot not surfacing guidance during live calls, transcription accuracy issues or speaker attribution errors, comparing Observe.AI vs Balto or Cresta or CallMiner for contact center QA, integrating Observe.AI with Five9 or Amazon Connect or Talkdesk, or configuring compliance monitoring and regulatory audit trails. Do NOT use for building a general coaching program (use /sales-coaching) or reviewing a specific call transcript (use /sales-call-review).