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Create, edit, format, and convert Word (.docx) documents using Syncfusion DocIO for .NET. Use this skill for Word processing and DOCX automation when the user asks to generate Word files, modify document content, insert tables or images, apply formatting, automate document workflows, or convert Word to PDF using C# code or CSX execution.
Create, edit, and convert Markdown documents (.md) using Syncfusion Markdown. Supports two modes — generate C# code for the user's project or execute a task via CSX script. Use when the user mentions markdown, .md files, markdown generation, Syncfusion Markdown.
Extract tables, form fields, and document layout from PDFs or images (scanned PDFs, PNG/JPG) using Syncfusion Smart Data Extractor. Trigger when users ask to parse/extract/convert document data (invoices, receipts, KYC/forms) into structured output and want C#/.NET integration code using the extractor.
Create, edit, and convert Excel workbooks (.xlsx/.xls) using Syncfusion XlsIO. Supports two modes — generate C# code for the user's project, or execute a temporary CSX script. Use when the user mentions Excel, xlsx, workbook, template markers, Syncfusion XlsIO, or PDF conversion.
Create, edit, format, and convert PowerPoint (.pptx) presentations using Syncfusion Presentation for .NET. Use this skill for PowerPoint processing and presentation automation when the user asks to generate slides, modify PPTX content, insert text or images, build presentations programmatically, or convert PowerPoint to PDF using C# code or CSX execution.
Convert PDF files to images with customization options (output format, DPI, pages, scaling, and image quality). Supports one mode — generate C# code for the user's project.
C# code review skill. Analyzes code quality from OOP, SOLID, GoF design pattern, modern C# features, and performance perspectives. Use before pull requests, when optimizing code, or auditing legacy codebases.
Bitwarden server code conventions for C# and .NET. Use when working in the server repo, creating commands, queries, services, or API endpoints.