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Help address review/issue comments on the open GitLab MR for the current branch using glab CLI. Use when the user wants help addressing review/issue comments on an open GitLab MR
Security review and guidance for iOS, macOS, and watchOS apps. Covers secure storage, biometric authentication, network security, and platform-specific patterns. Use when implementing security features or reviewing code for vulnerabilities.
Trace design decisions and concepts through session history, handoffs, and git. Triggers: "trace decision", "how did we decide", "where did this come from", "design provenance", "decision history".
Audits AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md files using execution-first standards. Checks commands, gotchas, and signal-to-noise ratio. Use when asked to audit, review, score, refactor, or improve agent instruction files, fix stale commands, or reduce bloat.
Use when CONFIGURING an existing SDK - NOT for initial generation. Covers gen.yaml configuration for all languages: TypeScript, Python, Go, Java, C#, PHP, Ruby. Also covers runtime overrides (retries, timeouts, server selection) in application code. Triggers on "configure SDK", "gen.yaml", "SDK options", "SDK config", "SDK configuration", "runtime override", "SDK client config", "override timeout", "per-call config". For NEW SDK generation, use start-new-sdk-project instead.
Inject relevant knowledge into session context from .agents/ artifacts. Triggers: "inject knowledge", "recall context", SessionStart hook.
Write, rewrite, or line-edit professional or semi-formal prose for letters, emails, blog posts, op-eds, reports, or longform messages. Apply to ANY prose humans will read. Makes your writing clearer, stronger, and more professional.
A specialized skill for implementing and configuring animation-style shaders (Toon Shaders) in 3D rendering engines. It provides guidance on various techniques like outlines, rim lighting, and special effects using popular shader libraries.
Use when designing error handling, retry policies, timeout behavior, or failure classification in Python. Also use when code swallows exceptions, loses error context across boundaries, has unbounded retries, silent failures, or lacks idempotency guarantees on retried writes.
Automatically discover research methodology skills when working with research methodology, literature review, systematic review, evidence synthesis, academic research, or experimental design. Activates for research tasks.
Use when writing or reviewing asyncio code in Jupyter notebooks or '#%%' cell workflows — structuring event-loop ownership, orchestrating async tasks, or choosing compatibility strategies. Also use when hitting RuntimeError: This event loop is already running, asyncio.run() failures in cells, or tasks silently never completing.
Download podcast episodes from Apple Podcasts using iTunes API with RSS fallback