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Use when writing, refining, or structuring prompts for AI-powered app features — system prompts, user prompt templates, few-shot examples, chain-of-thought, prompt versioning, and defensive prompting
Use when operating production Kubernetes — Helm, autoscaling (HPA/VPA), resource management, StatefulSets, external-secrets, observability (Prometheus/Grafana/Loki), RBAC, Pod Security Standards, NetworkPolicies, admission control, backup (Velero), and cost control.
Design WhatsApp LLM chatbots for East African markets: conversation flows, social presence principles, trust-building, local language registers, and human escalation protocols. Invoke when a client wants to automate WhatsApp customer service, sales enquiries, or support using AI.
When the user wants to solve strip packing problems, pack items into fixed-width strips, or minimize packing height. Also use when the user mentions "strip packing," "cutting stock with fixed width," "ribbon packing," "shelf packing," "minimize height packing," or "2D strip packing problem." For general 2D packing, see 2d-bin-packing. For 3D packing, see 3d-bin-packing.
Turn git commits and diffs since an exact start date into a copy-pastable, non-technical client report grouped by feature. Use when the user wants a client update, accomplishment summary, weekly progress note, stakeholder recap, or high-level status report based on git history. Trigger on: client report from commits, summarize git diff since a date, weekly update from git log, non-technical accomplishments, stakeholder-ready changelog. Do NOT trigger for technical release notes, code review, or any request where the date is still ambiguous.
Scan any codebase for 14 critical safety issues across security vulnerabilities, server stability (500 errors), and payment misconfigurations. Use when auditing code before deployment, reviewing AI-generated code for production readiness, or...
Generate high-density information graphics, data visualizations, and blueprint-style infographics. Use when: "信息图生成", "数据可视化", "infographic", "蓝图风格", "长图制作", "data visualization", "信息图表", "可视化报告", "vision蓝图", "技术架构图", "思维导图", "知识图谱", "timeline图", "流程图可视化". Creates visually striking, information-dense graphics suitable for technical documentation, architecture diagrams, and knowledge sharing. Part of UniqueClub content toolkit. Learn more: https://uniqueclub.ai
End-to-end iOS simulator testing using blitz-iphone MCP and XcodeBuildMCP. Use this skill when testing an iOS app on the simulator — building, launching, interacting with the UI, and verifying state. Covers which MCP to use and when, gesture mechanics, and interaction patterns learned from real test runs.
Unified Document Processing Hub, supporting creation, conversion, editing, and batch processing of formats including Word, Excel, PDF, Markdown, etc. Use when: - Create Word/Excel/PDF documents - Document format conversion - Batch document processing - Apply document templates - Document content editing - Media file conversion Cross-references: pdf, content-extractor, email-sender, long-form-writer, md-to-wechat, image-ocr Part of UniqueClub toolkit. Learn more: https://uniqueclub.ai
When the user wants to assess supplier risks, monitor supplier health, or develop risk mitigation strategies. Also use when the user mentions "supplier risk assessment," "supply chain risk," "business continuity," "supplier monitoring," "supply disruption," "risk scoring," "supplier financial health," or "contingency planning." For initial supplier selection, see supplier-selection. For overall supply chain risk, see risk-mitigation.
GitHub Local Knowledge Base Manager and Query Assistant. This skill must be triggered when users mention github, repo, repository, warehouse, download repo, clone, copy repository, PR, issue, pull request, or any content related to GitHub projects. This skill knows the location of local repos, can clone new repos, and uses gh CLI to search issues, PRs, and repositories to answer questions. Use proactively—even if users just ask "Which repos do I have" or casually mention a GitHub account or project name.