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Deep multi-framework reasoning using Gemini. Use for complex problem analysis, challenging ideas, and evaluating multiple options with structured thinking.
Use when building .NET 10 or C# 14 applications; when using minimal APIs, modular monolith patterns, or feature folders; when implementing HTTP resilience, Options pattern, Channels, or validation; when seeing outdated patterns like old extension method syntax
Manage MCP servers in Codex quickly and safely. Use this skill when the user asks to add, update, remove, inspect, or troubleshoot MCP servers, especially from a GitHub URL. The skill enforces scope selection (project `./.codex/config.toml` vs global `~/.codex/config.toml`), checks for existing entries, and asks the user to choose required options before making changes.
Control Philips Wiz smart lights via Node.js library. Use when Claude needs to: (1) Create WizLight instances with IP addresses, (2) Control light status (on/off), (3) Set colors (RGB, RGBW, RGBCW), (4) Adjust brightness, (5) Retrieve light status, (6) Configure connection options (port, timeout, retries), (7) Schedule light control with node-cron, (8) Run ready-made light control scripts
Use when you need to turn a vague idea into a confirmed design spec before implementation (new feature/component/behavior change). First check project context, then ask one question at a time, provide 2-3 options with trade-offs, finally output design in segments (~200-300 words each) with confirmation after each. Triggers: brainstorm, clarify idea, design spec, refine concept, requirement clarification.
Research libraries, APIs, and patterns using searchGitHub and Exa tools. Finds real-world implementations and saves structured reports to docs/research/. Use when investigating technologies, debugging issues, or comparing options.
Provide actionable treatment recommendations for cancer patients based on molecular profile. Interprets tumor mutations, identifies FDA-approved therapies, finds resistance mechanisms, matches clinical trials. Use when oncologist asks about treatment options for specific mutations (EGFR, KRAS, BRAF, etc.), therapy resistance, or clinical trial eligibility.
Use when initializing or configuring the Bknd authentication system. Covers enabling auth, configuring password strategy, setting up JWT and cookie options, defining roles, and production security settings.
Use when populating a Bknd database with initial or test data. Covers the seed function in options, ctx.em.mutator() for insertOne/insertMany, conditional seeding, environment-based data, and common patterns for dev/test fixtures.
Self-contained parallel generator — invoke directly, do not decompose. Generates 3-10 app variations in parallel for comparing ideas. Use when user says "explore options", "give me variations", "riff on this", "brainstorm approaches", or wants to see multiple interpretations of a concept.
Audit codebases with full recognition and PR review for uncommitted changes. Detects SEO issues, technical problems, security vulnerabilities, accessibility issues, performance bottlenecks, and more. Supports Normal, Strict, and Expert modes with Complete Audit or PR Review options.
A decision-support framework that evaluates systems, architectures, and strategies through the entropy (decay) vs negentropy (growth) lens, while surfacing tacit knowledge gaps. Use this skill whenever the user is making architecture decisions, evaluating system designs, reviewing technical approaches, choosing between options, auditing existing systems, or planning strategies. Also trigger when the user explicitly asks to "apply the negentropy lens", mentions "entropy", "negentropy", "tacit knowledge", "knowledge engine", or "flip the switch". Nudge activation when you detect the user is at a decision point — even if they haven't asked for this lens — by briefly noting the entropic/negentropic dimension before proceeding.