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Create stunning, animation-rich HTML presentations from scratch or by converting PowerPoint files. Use when the user wants to build a presentation, convert a PPT/PPTX to web, or create slides for a talk/pitch. Helps non-designers discover their aesthetic through visual exploration rather than abstract choices.
Calculate and interpret revenue, retention, and growth metrics for SaaS products. Covers revenue, ARPU/ARPA, MRR/ARR, churn, NRR, expansion, and cohort analysis.
Create stunning, animation-rich HTML presentations from scratch or by converting PowerPoint files. Use when the user wants to build a presentation, convert a PPT/PPTX to web, or create slides for a talk/pitch. Helps non-designers discover their aesthetic through visual exploration rather than abstract choices.
Eval enablement accelerator — help customers think through "what does good look like" for their AI agent, then generate a structured eval plan and test cases they can use immediately. No running agent required. Works from a description, an idea, or even a vague goal. Use when anyone mentions agent evaluation, eval planning, "what should we test", "how do we know if the agent is good", test case generation, or interpreting eval results.
Guides engineering managers through the specific challenges of managing top engineers — produces a four-quadrant ability/confidence diagnostic, the Rock Star vs. Superstar distinction, common mistakes to avoid, a stagnation diagnostic (Diminishing XP), and a Pusher vs. Puller framework for managing burnout and team friction. Use when the user says "rockstar engineer," "superstar," "high performer," "brilliant jerk," "wants promotion," "hardest to manage," "overconfident," "my best developer is burning out," "engineer is frustrated," or "my best developer is pushing me." Do NOT use for standard underperformance (use performance-reviews) or general motivation questions (use engineer-motivation).
Write, run, and analyze structured test suites for Agentforce agents. TRIGGER when: user writes or modifies test spec YAML (AiEvaluationDefinition); runs sf agent test create, run, run-eval, or results commands; asks about test coverage strategy, metric selection, or custom evaluations; interprets test results or diagnoses test failures; asks about batch testing, regression suites, or CI/CD test integration. DO NOT TRIGGER when: user creates, modifies, previews, or debugs .agent files (use agentforce-generate); deploys or publishes agents; writes Agent Script code; uses sf agent preview for development iteration; analyzes production session traces (use agentforce-observe).
Production-ready SAP BTP best practices for enterprise architecture, account management, security, and operations. Use when planning BTP implementations, setting up account hierarchies, configuring environments, implementing authentication, designing CI/CD pipelines, establishing governance, building Platform Engineering teams, implementing failover strategies, or managing application lifecycle on SAP BTP. Keywords: SAP BTP, account hierarchy, global account, directory, subaccount, Cloud Foundry, Kyma, ABAP, SAP Identity Authentication, CI/CD, governance, Platform Engineering, failover, multi-region, SAP BTP best practices
Enterprise skill for iOS production error observability and logging (iOS 15+, Swift 5.5+). Use this skill when writing or reviewing error handling code, adding logging to iOS apps, replacing print() with os.Logger, configuring crash reporting SDKs (Sentry, Crashlytics, PostHog), fixing silent error patterns (try?, Task {} swallowing errors, Combine pipelines dying), adding privacy annotations to logs, integrating MetricKit, implementing retry logic with observability, handling errors in SwiftUI .task {} modifiers, or auditing catch blocks for proper error reporting. Use this skill any time someone writes a catch block, uses try?, creates a Task {}, sets up error handling, or mentions logging, crash reporting, or error tracking in an iOS context — even if they just say 'add error handling' or 'why is this failing silently.'
Seamless.AI platform help — Prospector, Buyer Intent, Job Changes, CRM Enrich, Pitch Intelligence, Engagement Hub (email, calling, social), AI Agents, Autopilot, Chrome extension, API. Use when asking 'how do I do X in Seamless.AI', configuring Seamless.AI settings, searching for contacts/companies, setting up Buyer Intent, using Pitch Intelligence, managing AI Agents, or using the Seamless.AI API. Do NOT use for building prospect lists (use /sales-prospect-list), enriching contacts across tools (use /sales-enrich), interpreting buying signals across tools (use /sales-intent), cadence strategy (use /sales-cadence), cross-platform deliverability (use /sales-deliverability), or sales content strategy (use /sales-content).
Implements and configure the Syncfusion .NET MAUI AI-Powered Smart Text Editor (SfSmartTextEditor). Use when working with SfSmartTextEditor, AI-powered text input, predictive text suggestions, inline or popup suggestions, or UserRole/UserPhrases configurations. Covers suggestion display modes, custom AI services (Claude, DeepSeek, Gemini, Groq), Azure OpenAI integration, and customization options.
React Router v7 best practices for data-driven routing. Use when implementing routes, loaders, actions, Form components, fetchers, navigation guards, protected routes, or URL search params. Triggers on createBrowserRouter, RouterProvider, useLoaderData, useActionData, useFetcher, NavLink, Outlet.
OpenAPI Specification 3.2 — write and interpret OpenAPI descriptions (OAD), paths, operations, parameters, request/response, schema (JSON Schema 2020-12), security, and extensions. Use when authoring or validating OpenAPI 3.2 documents.