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Deploy applications and websites to Vercel. Use when the user requests deployment actions like "deploy my app", "deploy and give me the link", "push this live", or "create a preview deployment".
Deploy and manage projects on Vercel using token-based authentication. Use when working with Vercel CLI using access tokens rather than interactive login — e.g. "deploy to vercel", "set up vercel", "add environment variables to vercel".
React composition patterns that scale. Use when refactoring components with boolean prop proliferation, building flexible component libraries, or designing reusable APIs. Triggers on tasks involving compound components, render props, context providers, or component architecture. Includes React 19 API changes.
Use for Vercel cost and performance optimization on deployed projects, especially Next.js, SvelteKit, Nuxt, and limited Astro apps. Collect Vercel metrics, usage, project config, and code scan results first; investigate only metric-backed candidates; produce ranked recommendations grounded in verified files and version-aware Vercel/framework docs. Trigger for Vercel bill reduction, slow or expensive routes, caching opportunities, Function Invocations, Build Minutes, Fast Data Transfer, Core Web Vitals, Bot Managem…
React and Next.js performance optimization guidelines from Vercel Engineering. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React/Next.js code to ensure optimal performance patterns. Triggers on tasks involving React components, Next.js pages, data fetching, bundle optimization, or performance improvements.
React Native and Expo best practices for building performant mobile apps. Use when building React Native components, optimizing list performance, implementing animations, or working with native modules. Triggers on tasks involving React Native, Expo, mobile performance, or native platform APIs.
Guide for implementing smooth, native-feeling animations using React's View Transition API (`<ViewTransition>` component, `addTransitionType`, and CSS view transition pseudo-elements). Use this skill whenever the user wants to add page transitions, animate route changes, create shared element animations, animate enter/exit of components, animate list reorder, implement directional (forward/back) navigation animations, or integrate view transitions in Next.js. Also use when the user mentions view transitions, `star…
Review UI code for Web Interface Guidelines compliance. Use when asked to "review my UI", "check accessibility", "audit design", "review UX", or "check my site against best practices".
Review docs/prose for Writing Guidelines compliance. Use when asked to "review my docs", "check writing style", "audit prose", "review docs voice and tone", or "check this page against the writing handbook".
Make data visualizations accessible and inclusive. Use when the user needs chart or diagram accessibility guidance, text alternatives for complex visuals, color and contrast review, keyboard support, reduced-motion behavior for animation or parallax, or an accessibility QA workflow for exported figures, UML-like diagrams, and dashboards.
Build AI agents on Cloudflare Workers using the Agents SDK. Load when creating stateful agents, durable workflows, real-time WebSocket apps, scheduled tasks, MCP servers, or chat applications. Covers Agent class, state management, callable RPC, Workflows integration, and React hooks. Biases towards retrieval from Cloudflare docs over pre-trained knowledge.
Lists bases, reads and writes records, manages tables and fields, filters and searches data in Airtable via the `airtable-mcp` CLI. Use when the task involves Airtable data or the user mentions airtable-mcp, bases, tables, records, or fields.
Use this skill when the user wants to find, filter, or narrow down Airtable records by field values, even when they don't explicitly say "filter."
Explains what Airtable is and how data is structured — bases, tables, fields, records, views, automations, and interfaces. Use when you need context about the Airtable data model.
Submit compact AlphaFold Protein Structure Database API requests for prediction, UniProt summary, sequence summary, and annotation lookups. Use when a user wants AlphaFold metadata or concise structure summaries
Bridge macOS SwiftUI into AppKit narrowly. Use when implementing representables, reaching NSWindow or panels, handling menus, or using the responder chain.
Use when Codex is already in the attack-path-analysis phase of a security scan or the user explicitly asks to trace a security finding from source to sink and calibrate severity. Do not use as the primary trigger for full PR, commit, branch, patch, or repository scans.
The base44 CLI is used for EVERYTHING related to base44 projects: resource configuration (entities, backend functions, ai agents), initialization and actions (resource creation, deployment). This skill is the place for learning about how to configure resources. When you plan or implement a feature, you must learn this skill
The base44 SDK is the library to communicate with base44 services. In projects, you use it to communicate with remote resources (entities, backend functions, ai agents) and to write backend functions. This skill is the place for learning about available modules and types. When you plan or implement a feature, you must learn this skill
Troubleshoot production issues using backend function logs. Use when investigating app errors, debugging function calls, or diagnosing production problems in Base44 apps.
Submit compact Bgee SPARQL requests for healthy wild-type expression metadata and ontology-aware lookup patterns. Use when a user wants concise Bgee summaries; save raw results only on request.
Submit compact BindingDB REST API requests for ligand-target binding lookups by PDB, UniProt, or similarity search. Use when a user wants concise BindingDB summaries; save raw payloads only on request.
Fetch compact BioBank Japan PheWAS summaries for single variants by accepting rsID, GRCh38, or GRCh37 input and resolving to the required GRCh37 query. Use when a user wants concise BBJ association results for one variant
Submit compact bioRxiv and medRxiv API requests for details, publication-linkage, and DOI lookups. Use when a user wants concise preprint metadata summaries
Submit compact BioStudies and ArrayExpress API requests for free-text search and accession-based study retrieval. Use when a user wants concise BioStudies summaries
Boltz job status and result recovery. Use when listing jobs, checking progress, resuming downloads, recovering results, or downloading an existing job ID. Not for starting new jobs.
Boltz CLI setup and auth. Use when installing, updating, verifying, or authenticating `boltz-api`, or fixing missing CLI, PATH, sandbox, browser login, or auth errors.
Design new protein binders with Boltz. Use when generating protein, peptide, antibody, nanobody, or custom binder candidates for a target. Not for screening existing proteins or small molecules.
Screen existing protein binders with Boltz. Use when ranking a supplied protein, peptide, antibody, nanobody, or binder library against a target. Not for designing new proteins or screening small molecules.
Predict Tier-1 ADME/ADMET for small molecules with Boltz from bare SMILES — no target, no docking. Use when the user wants solubility, permeability, or lipophilicity/logD for a molecule or list of molecules. Not for ranking molecules against a protein target (use boltz-small-molecule-screen, which already returns ADME free).
Design new small-molecule binders with Boltz. Use when generating novel ligands or hits for a target without a fixed compound library. Not for screening existing molecules or one-off docking.
Screen existing small-molecule libraries with Boltz. Use when docking, scoring, or ranking a supplied SMILES or compound library against a target; also returns free Tier-1 ADME/ADMET (solubility, permeability, lipophilicity/logD) per molecule. Not for de novo molecule design, one-off docking, or ADME on bare SMILES with no target (use boltz-small-molecule-adme).
Predict structures and binding for one defined complex with Boltz. Use when folding a protein, RNA, DNA, or ligand complex, docking one ligand, predicting an interface, or scoring binding. Not for screening libraries or design.
Build and troubleshoot Box integrations for uploads, folders, folder listings, downloads and previews, shared links, collaborations, search, metadata, event-driven automations, and Box AI retrieval flows. Use when Codex needs to add Box APIs or SDKs to an app, wire Box-backed document workflows, organize or share content, react to new files, or fetch Box content for search, summarization, extraction, or question-answering.
Use BrightHire tools when a user asks about BrightHire interview intelligence, calls, candidates, roles, scorecards, transcripts, hiring decisions, or organization-level interview data.
Build a multi-tab Excel financial model
Build, run, and debug macOS apps with shell-first Xcode and Swift workflows. Use when launching apps or diagnosing build, startup, or runtime failures.
Builds AI agents on Cloudflare using the Agents SDK with state management, real-time WebSockets, scheduled tasks, tool integration, and chat capabilities. Generates production-ready agent code deployed to Workers. Use when: user wants to "build an agent", "AI agent", "chat agent", "stateful agent", mentions "Agents SDK", needs "real-time AI", "WebSocket AI", or asks about agent "state management", "scheduled tasks", or "tool calling". Biases towards retrieval from Cloudflare docs over pre-trained knowledge.
Builds remote MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers on Cloudflare Workers with tools, OAuth authentication, and production deployment. Generates server code, configures auth providers, and deploys to Workers. Use when: user wants to "build MCP server", "create MCP tools", "remote MCP", "deploy MCP", add "OAuth to MCP", or mentions Model Context Protocol on Cloudflare. Also triggers on "MCP authentication" or "MCP deployment". Biases towards retrieval from Cloudflare docs over pre-trained knowledge.
Complete guide for building beautiful apps with Expo Router. Covers fundamentals, styling, components, navigation, animations, patterns, and native tabs.
Bulk Q&A Answers skill for Datasite deal rooms. Use this skill whenever a sell-side deal team wants to answer multiple buyer questions at once, generate AI draft responses from VDR content, produce a Q&A tracker spreadsheet, or build a Q&A management dashboard. Triggers include: "answer the Q&A", "draft responses to buyer questions", "process the question list", "generate Q&A tracker", "answer all questions", "bulk answer", "Q&A management dashboard", "respond to diligence questions", or any request to systematica…
Bull/bear/base case scenario framework for a given company
Create on-brand Canva presentations from a brief, outline, existing Canva doc, or design link. Use when the user wants a branded slide deck, wants to turn notes into a presentation, or needs a presentation generated in Canva with the right brand kit and a clear slide plan.
Resize a Canva design into standard social media formats and prepare export-ready results. Use when the user wants one Canva design adapted across multiple social platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, especially when they want all variants produced in one pass.
Translate the text in a Canva design into another language while preserving the original layout as much as possible. Use when the user wants a localized or translated version of an existing Canva design and expects the original file to remain unchanged.
Render data visualizations with Canvas2D. Use when the visualization needs high mark counts, fast redraws, immediate-mode rendering, custom hit testing, or a hybrid Canvas plus SVG or HTML architecture.
Deep dive into capital deployment, buybacks, dividends, and shareholder yield
Analyze meeting notes to find action items and create Jira tasks for assigned work. When an agent needs to: (1) Create Jira tasks or tickets from meeting notes, (2) Extract or find action items from notes or Confluence pages, (3) Parse meeting notes for assigned tasks, or (4) Analyze notes and generate tasks for team members. Identifies assignees, looks up account IDs, and creates tasks with proper context.
Expert coding assistant for Catalyst by Zoho — full-stack serverless cloud platform. Trigger on any mention of Catalyst, zcatalyst, AppSail, Data Store, ZCQL, Cache, Stratus, Circuits, SmartBrowz, ConvoKraft, Slate, Signals, Pipelines, QuickML, NoSQL, Job Scheduling, Zia Services, CodeLib, API Gateway, Connections, Zoho MCP, CatalystbyZoho, catalyst init/deploy/serve, zcatalyst-sdk-node, or catalyst-config.json. Covers all 7 function types, full service catalog, architectural guidance, and Zoho MCP tool-based reso…
Submit compact cBioPortal API requests for studies, molecular profiles, mutations, clinical data, and samples. Use when a user wants concise cBioPortal summaries
Submit compact CELLxGENE Discover API requests for public collection and dataset metadata. Use when a user wants concise single-cell collection summaries
Submit compact ChEBI 2.0 API requests for chemical search, compound lookup, ontology traversal, and structure metadata. Use when a user wants concise ChEBI summaries
Submit compact ChEMBL API requests for activity, molecule, target, mechanism, and text-search endpoints. Use when a user wants concise ChEMBL summaries
Forecast private capital cashflows for existing portfolios using Chronograph MCP data and a Takahashi-Alexander style model. Use when Codex needs to analyze or forecast LP-level contributions, distributions, NAV, unfunded exposure, net cashflows, or Excel-style cashflow forecast outputs from existing Chronograph funds, commitments, groups, or portfolios.
Prepare an LP to meet with their fund manager (GP): review the fund's latest reporting, surface what changed since last period, and draft the questions worth raising. Use when someone is getting ready for a manager call, quarterly check-in, annual meeting, LPAC meeting, or a re-up decision — for example "I have my quarterly call with this manager next week, help me prep," "what changed in this fund this quarter," "what should I ask them about these marks," or "what are the red flags in this reporting package." Dra…
GP platform one-pager and investor report generator for private equity portfolio companies. Use this skill whenever a user asks to generate a company tearsheet, one-pager, investor report, portfolio overview, or company deep-dive — especially when they name a company or ask to "build a report", "create a one-pager", or "show me a tearsheet". Also trigger when the user asks to include commentary, quarterly updates, investment narratives, or any Investment Overview in the report output. This skill handles live data…
GP platform one-pager and investor report generator for private equity portfolio companies. Use this skill whenever a user asks to generate a company tearsheet, one-pager, investor report, portfolio overview, or company deep-dive — especially when they name a company or ask to "build a report", "create a one-pager", or "show me a tearsheet". Also trigger when the user asks to include commentary, quarterly updates, investment narratives, or any Investment Overview in the report output. This skill handles live data…
Use CircleCI Chunk for AI-assisted CI/CD work through either the Chunk web UI or the chunk-cli. Trigger this skill when users ask to set up Chunk, troubleshoot or fix failing builds with Chunk, configure Chunk environments, schedule/proactively run Chunk tasks, or use chunk-cli commands such as init, validate, build-prompt, auth, sandbox, task, and skill install.
Diagnose and fix failing CircleCI builds quickly and safely. Use when users ask to investigate failed CircleCI jobs, triage flaky pipelines, identify root causes from logs, and implement minimal fixes in configuration, test setup, or build-related code paths.
Operate and troubleshoot CircleCI using the CircleCI CLI. Use when users ask to authenticate CLI access, inspect pipeline/workflow/job status, validate configuration locally, rerun pipelines/jobs, trigger pipelines, or gather actionable diagnostics from CLI outputs.
Optimize CircleCI configuration for speed, reliability, and maintainability. Use when users ask to improve `.circleci/config.yml`, reduce CI runtime, tune caching/workspaces/parallelism, remove pipeline waste, or fix flaky pipeline behavior caused by configuration choices.
Submit compact CIViC GraphQL requests for cancer variant interpretation schema inspection and targeted evidence retrieval. Use when a user wants concise CIViC summaries
Submit compact ClinicalTrials.gov API v2 requests for study search, metadata, enums, search areas, and field statistics. Use when a user wants concise ClinicalTrials.gov summaries
Submit compact ClinVar Clinical Tables and NCBI Variation requests for search, VCV, RCV, SCV, and RefSNP lookups. Use when a user wants variant-level summaries or identifier mapping
Comprehensive Cloudflare platform skill covering Workers, Pages, storage (KV, D1, R2), AI (Workers AI, Vectorize, Agents SDK), networking (Tunnel, Spectrum), security (WAF, DDoS), and infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, Pulumi). Use for any Cloudflare development task. Biases towards retrieval from Cloudflare docs over pre-trained knowledge.
Reviews code changes using CodeRabbit AI. Use when user asks for code review, PR feedback, code quality checks, security issues, or requests fix-review cycles.
Wire Expo projects into the Codex app with project-local run scripts and .codex/environments/environment.toml actions. Use when the user wants the Codex app Run button, build/run actions, action buttons, or a stable Expo start/run workflow from Codex.
Build an industry comp sheet Excel model with deep operational KPIs
Trading comparables analysis with peer multiples and implied valuation
Build custom data visualizations with D3. Use when the user needs SVG or DOM-based charts, rich annotation, domain-native contextual backgrounds, data joins, custom scales or interactions, scroll-driven SVG scene states, or precise control over browser visualization behavior.
Design dashboards and live visualization systems. Use when the user needs monitoring views, streaming charts, coordinated interactions, downsampling, or performance-aware operational visualization.
Route web data visualization work. Use when the user needs chart choice, visual critique, dashboards, maps or geospatial views, Gantt timelines, UML/software diagrams, scrollytelling, reports or exports, testing, accessibility, browser implementation, or concept-first visual design.
Discounted cash flow valuation with sensitivity analysis
Use when the user asks for a deep, exhaustive, multi-pass, or variance-reducing repository-wide or scoped-path Codex Security scan. Run repeated independent discovery passes over one resolved scope with worker-specific threat models, semantically merge candidates, synthesize one canonical validation threat model, then run validation, attack-path analysis, canonical JSON completion, and generated reporting once. Do not use for PRs, commits, branch diffs, or working-tree diffs.
Use when a task mentions Deepnote, the connected Deepnote app, Deepnote OAuth connection, Deepnote docs, projects, workspaces, notebooks, blocks, integrations, or notebook runs.
Use when running Deepnote notebooks, inspecting notebook inputs, reviewing integration references and cached table structure, listing run history, or interpreting run status and snapshot outputs through the Deepnote app tools.
Use when a task asks for Deepnote URLs, links, project links, notebook links, workspace links, share links, UTM/campaign links, or when a Deepnote response should include clickable links built from Deepnote app project, notebook, or workspace data.
Use when creating Deepnote projects or notebooks, adding or updating blocks or cells, moving existing blocks, scaffolding notebook content, inserting SQL/code/markdown/input blocks, or otherwise editing notebook structure through the Deepnote app tools.
Use when reading, reviewing, inspecting, or reasoning about hosted Deepnote notebooks, blocks, inputs, SQL, Python, or notebook outputs through the Deepnote app tools.
Document Quality Check skill for Datasite deal rooms. Use this skill whenever a deal team wants to audit document quality before going live to buyers. Triggers include: "check document quality", "flag bad documents", "find password protected files", "check for blank documents", "PII check", "redaction review", "find corrupted files", "document audit", "quality check the data room", "are there any blank or broken files", "check for unredacted personal data", or any request to verify that documents in the data room…
Create and review Cloudflare Durable Objects. Use when building stateful coordination (chat rooms, multiplayer games, booking systems), implementing RPC methods, SQLite storage, alarms, WebSockets, or reviewing DO code for best practices. Covers Workers integration, wrangler config, and testing with Vitest. Biases towards retrieval from Cloudflare docs over pre-trained knowledge.
Rapid first-read earnings flash for a given company
Pre-earnings preparation report for the night before a company reports
Full earnings analysis with guidance tracking for a given company
Submit compact EFO OLS4 requests for search, term lookup, children, and descendants. Use when a user wants concise EFO resolution or ontology-expansion summaries
Submit compact ENCODE REST API requests for object lookups, portal-style search, and metadata retrieval. Use when a user wants concise ENCODE summaries
Submit compact Ensembl REST API requests for lookup, overlap, cross-reference, and variation endpoints. Use when a user wants concise Ensembl summaries
Submit compact EpiGraphDB API requests for ontology, literature, MR, gene-drug, and support-path evidence. Use when a user wants concise EpiGraphDB summaries
Submit compact eQTL Catalogue API requests for association retrieval and documented metadata endpoints. Use when a user wants concise public eQTL Catalogue summaries
Submit compact EVA REST requests for species metadata and archived variant lookups. Use when a user wants concise European Variation Archive summaries
Guidelines for creating API routes in Expo Router with EAS Hosting
Helps understand and write EAS workflow YAML files for Expo projects. Use this skill when the user asks about CI/CD or workflows in an Expo or EAS context, mentions .eas/workflows/, or wants help with EAS build pipelines or deployment automation.
Deploying Expo apps to iOS App Store, Android Play Store, web hosting, and API routes
Build and distribute Expo development clients locally or via TestFlight
Guide for writing Expo native modules and views using the Expo Modules API (Swift, Kotlin, TypeScript). Covers module definition DSL, native views, shared objects, config plugins, lifecycle hooks, autolinking, and type system. Use when building or modifying native modules for Expo.
Set up Tailwind CSS v4 in Expo with react-native-css and NativeWind v5 for universal styling
`@expo/ui/jetpack-compose` package lets you use Jetpack Compose Views and modifiers in your app.
`@expo/ui/swift-ui` package lets you use SwiftUI Views and modifiers in your app.
Use when the user asks for D&B Finance Analytics workflows such as customer onboarding, credit decisioning, credit limit validation, portfolio risk management, company reports, ownership trees, folder management, or alerts. Use only the D&B Finance Analytics MCP tools for these workflows.
Creates and maintains Figma Code Connect template files that map Figma components to code snippets. Use when the user mentions Code Connect, Figma component mapping, design-to-code translation, or asks to create/update .figma.ts or .figma.js files.
**MANDATORY prerequisite** — you MUST invoke this skill BEFORE every `create_new_file` tool call. NEVER call `create_new_file` directly without loading this skill first. Trigger whenever the user wants a new blank Figma file — a new design, FigJam, or Slides file — or when you need a fresh file before calling `use_figma`. Usage — /figma-create-new-file [editorType] [fileName] (e.g. /figma-create-new-file figjam My Whiteboard, /figma-create-new-file slides Q3 Review)
Use this skill when implementing a Figma design as code (design → code) — the read-FROM-Figma direction. Triggers: 'implement this Figma design', 'build this screen from Figma', 'turn this Figma into code', 'code this up from Figma', 'design to code', or a figma.com design URL provided alongside a codebase. Encodes the workflow for reading a node out of Figma with get_design_context and adapting its reference output to the target project — reusing existing components, tokens, and conventions, and honoring Code Con…
Use this skill alongside figma-use when the task involves translating an application page, view, or multi-section layout into Figma. Triggers: 'write to Figma', 'create in Figma from code', 'push page to Figma', 'take this app/page and build it in Figma', 'create a screen', 'build a landing page in Figma', 'update the Figma screen to match code', 'convert this modal/dialog/drawer/panel to Figma'. This is the preferred workflow skill whenever the user wants to build or update a full page, modal, dialog, drawer, sid…
MANDATORY prerequisite — load this skill BEFORE every `generate_diagram` tool call. NEVER call `generate_diagram` directly without loading this skill first. Trigger whenever the user asks to create, generate, draw, render, sketch, or build a diagram — flowchart, architecture diagram, sequence diagram, ERD or entity-relationship diagram, state diagram or state machine, gantt chart, or timeline. Also trigger when the user mentions Mermaid syntax or wants a system architecture, decision tree, dependency graph, API ca…
Build or update a professional-grade design system in Figma from a codebase. Use when the user wants to create variables/tokens, build component libraries, create individual components with proper variant sets and variable bindings, set up theming (light/dark modes), document foundations, or reconcile gaps between code and Figma. Also use when the user asks to create or generate any component in Figma — even a single one — since components require proper variable foundations, variant states, and design token bindi…
Translates Figma motion and animations into production-ready application code. Use when implementing animation/motion from a Figma design — user mentions "implement this motion", "add animation from Figma", "animate this component", provides a Figma URL whose node is animated, or when `get_design_context` returns motion data or instructs you to call `get_motion_context`.
SwiftUI ↔ Figma translation. Use whenever the user mentions Swift, SwiftUI, iOS, iPhone, or iPad — in EITHER direction — translating a Figma design into SwiftUI (design → code), or pushing SwiftUI views / screens / tokens back into a Figma file (code → design). Triggers on phrases like 'implement this Figma design in SwiftUI', 'build this screen in Swift', 'push this SwiftUI view to Figma', 'mirror my Swift code in a Figma file', or whenever a Figma URL appears alongside `.swift` files / an `.xcodeproj`. Routes to…
**MANDATORY prerequisite** — you MUST invoke this skill BEFORE every `use_figma` tool call. NEVER call `use_figma` directly without loading this skill first. Skipping it causes common, hard-to-debug failures. Trigger whenever the user wants to perform a write action or a unique read action that requires JavaScript execution in the Figma file context — e.g. create/edit/delete nodes, set up variables or tokens, build components and variants, modify auto-layout or fills, bind variables to properties, or inspect file…
This skill helps agents use Figma's use_figma MCP tool in the FigJam context. Can be used alongside figma-use which has foundational context for using the use_figma tool.
Motion / animation context for the `use_figma` MCP tool — animating Figma nodes via manual keyframes, animation styles, easing, and timeline duration. Load alongside figma-use whenever a task involves adding, editing, or inspecting animation on a node.
This skill helps agents use Figma's use_figma MCP tool in the Slides context. Can be used alongside figma-use which has foundational context for using the use_figma tool.
Use when Codex is already in the finding-discovery phase of a security scan or the user explicitly asks to discover candidate security findings in a repository or code change. Do not use as the primary trigger for full PR, commit, branch, patch, or repository scans.
Fetch compact FinnGen PheWAS summaries for single variants by accepting rsID, GRCh37, or GRCh38 input and resolving to the required GRCh38 query. Use when a user wants concise FinnGen association results for one variant
Use when the user explicitly asks to fix and verify a validated or plausible security finding. Do not use as the primary trigger for full PR, commit, branch, patch, or repository scans.
Use for new frontend applications, dashboards, games, creative websites, hero sections, and visually driven UI from scratch, or when the user explicitly asks for a redesign/restyle/modernization. Builds from clean, airy, high-taste, readable image-generated concept design with section-specific references, faithful implementation, and browser testing.
Use when testing, debugging, or making targeted improvements to rendered frontend apps through the Build Web Apps or web dev plugin: local dev servers, UI regressions, interaction bugs, console errors, responsive layout, and visual QA. Check whether the Browser plugin is available and use it first when it is; otherwise use regular Playwright with the recorded reason.
Run browser-game playtests and frontend QA. Use when the user asks for smoke tests, screenshot-based verification, browser automation, HUD or overlay review, or structured issue-finding in a browser game.
Route early browser-game work. Use when the user needs stack selection and workflow planning across design, implementation, assets, and playtesting before moving to a specialist skill.
Design UI surfaces for browser games. Use when the user asks for HUDs, menus, overlays, responsive layouts, or visual direction that must protect the playfield.
Design, critique, route, and implement Gantt charts and schedule visualizations. Use when the user mentions Gantt charts, project schedules, roadmaps with task spans, milestones, dependencies, predecessors, critical path, baselines, WBS, resource plans, capacity timelines, MS Project, Primavera P6, Jira Advanced Roadmaps, GitHub Projects, Smartsheet, monday.com, Asana, ClickUp, Azure DevOps iterations, or importing/exporting project-management data for a timeline chart.
Data Room Gap Analysis skill for Datasite deal rooms. Use this skill whenever a sell-side deal team wants to audit what is missing, sparse, or incomplete in their data room before going live to buyers. Triggers include: "run a gap analysis", "what's missing from the data room", "check the data room coverage", "flag empty folders", "what haven't we uploaded yet", "data room readiness check", "find gaps before we go live", "are all the contracts in there", "check we have everything", or any request to assess complet…
Submit compact Genebass gene burden requests for one Ensembl gene ID and one burden set. Use when a user wants concise Genebass PheWAS summaries
Generate project status reports from Jira issues and publish to Confluence. When an agent needs to: (1) Create a status report for a project, (2) Summarize project progress or updates, (3) Generate weekly/daily reports from Jira, (4) Publish status summaries to Confluence, or (5) Analyze project blockers and completion. Queries Jira issues, categorizes by status/priority, and creates formatted reports for delivery managers and executives.
Design geospatial and cartographic visualizations. Use when the user needs help deciding whether to use a map, choosing projections or basemaps, building choropleths or symbol maps, or implementing thematic maps, slippy maps, or geospatial interactions with D3 geo, Leaflet, MapLibre, Mapbox GL JS, Google Maps, OpenLayers, deck.gl, ArcGIS Maps SDK, Azure Maps, HERE Maps, CesiumJS, or related tools.
Address actionable GitHub pull request review feedback. Use when the user wants to inspect unresolved review threads, requested changes, or inline review comments on a PR, then implement selected fixes. Use the GitHub app for PR metadata and flat comment reads, and use the bundled GraphQL script via `gh` whenever thread-level state, resolution status, or inline review context matters.
Use when a user asks to debug or fix failing GitHub PR checks that run in GitHub Actions. Use the GitHub app from this plugin for PR metadata and patch context, and use `gh` for Actions check and log inspection before implementing any approved fix.
Triage and orient GitHub repository, pull request, and issue work through the connected GitHub app. Use when the user asks for general GitHub help, wants PR or issue summaries, or needs repository context before choosing a more specific GitHub workflow.
Manage Gmail inbox triage, mailbox search, thread summaries, action extraction, reply drafting, and email forwarding through connected Gmail data. Use when the user wants to inspect a mailbox or thread, search email with Gmail query syntax, summarize messages, extract decisions and follow-ups, prepare replies or forwarded messages, or organize messages with explicit confirmation before send, archive, delete, or label actions.
Triage a Gmail inbox into actionable buckets such as urgent, needs reply soon, waiting, and FYI using connected Gmail data. Use when the user asks to triage the inbox, rank what needs attention, find what still needs a reply, or separate important mail from noise.
Submit compact gnomAD GraphQL requests for frequency, gene constraint, and variant context queries. Use when a user wants concise gnomAD summaries
Build polished one-day Google Calendar briefs. Use when the user asks for today, tomorrow, or a specific date summary with an agenda, conflict flags, free windows, remaining-meeting readouts, or a calendar brief, and the Google Calendar connector is available.
Manage scheduling and conflicts in connected Google Calendar data. Use when the user wants to inspect calendars, compare availability, review conflicts, find a meeting room, review event notes or attachments, add or adjust reminders, place temporary holds, or draft exact create, update, reschedule, or cancel changes with timezone-aware details.
Find ways to open up meaningful free time in a connected Google Calendar. Use when the user wants to clear up their day, make room for focus time, create a longer uninterrupted block, or see the smallest set of calendar changes that would give time back.
Find and rank good meeting times for multiple people using connected Google Calendar data. Use when the user wants to schedule a group meeting, compare candidate slots across several attendees, find the best compromise time, or add a room check after narrowing the attendee-compatible options.
Build a practical meeting prep brief from a connected Google Calendar event and its nearby context. Use when the user wants to prepare for an upcoming meeting, understand what to read beforehand, pull in linked notes or docs, or get a concise brief on what the meeting appears to require.
Connector-first Google Docs creation and editing in local Codex plugin sessions, with direct native create and batchUpdate workflows for simple docs, DOCX-first import for polished deliverables, target-document checks, smart chip and building-block reconstruction, connector-readback verification, and reference routing for formatting, citations, tables, and write-safety.
Use connected Google Drive as the single entrypoint for Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides work. Use when the user wants to find, fetch, organize, share, export, copy, or delete Drive files, or summarize and edit Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Slides through one unified Google Drive plugin.
Write, reply to, and resolve Google Drive comments on Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive files with evidence-backed location context. Use when the user asks to leave comments, review a file with comments, respond to comment threads, or resolve Drive comments.
Analyze and edit connected Google Sheets with range precision. Use when the user wants to create Google Sheets, find a spreadsheet, inspect tabs or ranges, search rows, plan formulas, create or repair charts, clean or restructure tables, write concise summaries, or make explicit cell-range updates.
Google Slides work for finding, reading, summarizing, creating, importing, template following, visual cleanup, source-deck adaptation, structural repair, and content edits in native Slides decks.
Build data visualizations with declarative grammars. Use when the user needs Vega-Lite, Vega, Observable Plot, or grammar-of-graphics reasoning, especially for tabular charts that do not require bespoke rendering.
GSAP animation reference for HyperFrames. Covers gsap.to(), from(), fromTo(), easing, stagger, defaults, timelines (gsap.timeline(), position parameter, labels, nesting, playback), and performance (transforms, will-change, quickTo). Use when writing GSAP animations in HyperFrames compositions.
Fetch GTEx single-tissue eQTL associations from one variant input by accepting rsID, GRCh37, or GRCh38 input and resolving to the required GRCh38 query for the GTEx v2 API. Use when a user wants eQTL associations returned as JSON.
Track management guidance accuracy over time for a given company
Submit compact GWAS Catalog REST API v2 requests for studies, associations, SNPs, EFO traits, genes, publications, loci, and metadata. Use when a user wants concise GWAS Catalog summaries
Search Hex projects and ask Hex Threads questions. Use when the user explicitly references Hex, Hex projects, Hex dashboards, Hex data apps, Hex Threads, or asks to search an existing Hex workspace asset.
Create a persistent HeyGen avatar — a reusable face + voice identity for the agent, the user, or any named character — powered by HeyGen Avatar V technology. Prompt-based creation by default (description → HeyGen builds it); photo upload is optional for real-person digital twins. Use when: (1) giving the agent a face + voice so it can present videos ("bring yourself to life", "create your avatar", "give yourself an avatar", "design a presenter", "set up an avatar", "let's make an avatar"), (2) the user wants to ap…
Generate HeyGen presenter videos via the v3 Video Agent pipeline — handles Frame Check (aspect ratio correction), prompt engineering, avatar resolution, and voice selection. Required for any HeyGen video generation. Replaces deprecated endpoints with v3. Use when: (1) generating any HeyGen video (via API or otherwise), (2) sending a personalized video message (outreach, update, announcement, pitch, knowledge), (3) creating a HeyGen presenter-led explainer, tutorial, or product demo with a human face, (4) "make a v…
Hugging Face Hub CLI (`hf`) for downloading, uploading, and managing repositories, models, datasets, and Spaces on the Hugging Face Hub. Replaces now deprecated `huggingface-cli` command.
Submit compact HMDB search requests for metabolites, proteins, diseases, and pathways. Use when a user wants concise HMDB summaries
Use when auditing HubSpot data quality for missing fields, stale records, duplicates, associations, owners, or cleanup tasks.
Use when preparing HubSpot customer briefs for meetings, renewals, QBRs, sales calls, escalations, handoffs, or follow-ups.
Use when working with HubSpot CRM records to search, summarize, create, update, associate, or analyze objects and properties.
Use when reviewing HubSpot pipeline health, forecasts, stale deals, slipping close dates, or open deal risks.
Run evaluations for Hugging Face Hub models using inspect-ai and lighteval on local hardware. Use for backend selection, local GPU evals, and choosing between vLLM / Transformers / accelerate. Not for HF Jobs orchestration, model-card PRs, .eval_results publication, or community-evals automation.
Use this skill for Hugging Face Dataset Viewer API workflows that fetch subset/split metadata, paginate rows, search text, apply filters, download parquet URLs, and read size or statistics.
Build Gradio web UIs and demos in Python. Use when creating or editing Gradio apps, components, event listeners, layouts, or chatbots.
This skill should be used when users want to run any workload on Hugging Face Jobs infrastructure. Covers UV scripts, Docker-based jobs, hardware selection, cost estimation, authentication with tokens, secrets management, timeout configuration, and result persistence. Designed for general-purpose compute workloads including data processing, inference, experiments, batch jobs, and any Python-based tasks. Should be invoked for tasks involving cloud compute, GPU workloads, or when users mention running jobs on Huggin…
This skill should be used when users want to train or fine-tune language models using TRL (Transformer Reinforcement Learning) on Hugging Face Jobs infrastructure. Covers SFT, DPO, GRPO and reward modeling training methods, plus GGUF conversion for local deployment. Includes guidance on the TRL Jobs package, UV scripts with PEP 723 format, dataset preparation and validation, hardware selection, cost estimation, Trackio monitoring, Hub authentication, and model persistence. Should be invoked for tasks involving clo…
Publish and manage research papers on Hugging Face Hub. Supports creating paper pages, linking papers to models/datasets, claiming authorship, and generating professional markdown-based research articles.
Look up and read Hugging Face paper pages in markdown, and use the papers API for structured metadata such as authors, linked models/datasets/spaces, Github repo and project page. Use when the user shares a Hugging Face paper page URL, an arXiv URL or ID, or asks to summarize, explain, or analyze an AI research paper.
Track and visualize ML training experiments with Trackio. Use when logging metrics during training (Python API), firing alerts for training diagnostics, or retrieving/analyzing logged metrics (CLI). Supports real-time dashboard visualization, alerts with webhooks, HF Space syncing, and JSON output for automation.
Trains and fine-tunes vision models for object detection (D-FINE, RT-DETR v2, DETR, YOLOS), image classification (timm models — MobileNetV3, MobileViT, ResNet, ViT/DINOv3 — plus any Transformers classifier), and SAM/SAM2 segmentation using Hugging Face Transformers on Hugging Face Jobs cloud GPUs. Covers COCO-format dataset preparation, Albumentations augmentation, mAP/mAR evaluation, accuracy metrics, SAM segmentation with bbox/point prompts, DiceCE loss, hardware selection, cost estimation, Trackio monitoring, a…
Submit compact Human Protein Atlas requests for gene JSON, search downloads, and page-level tissue or cell-line lookups. Use when a user wants concise Human Protein Atlas summaries; save raw JSON or HTML only on request.
Create video compositions, animations, title cards, overlays, captions, voiceovers, audio-reactive visuals, and scene transitions in HyperFrames HTML. Use when asked to build any HTML-based video content, add captions or subtitles synced to audio, generate text-to-speech narration, create audio-reactive animation (beat sync, glow, pulse driven by music), add animated text highlighting (marker sweeps, hand-drawn circles, burst lines, scribble, sketchout), or add transitions between scenes (crossfades, wipes, reveal…
HyperFrames CLI tool — hyperframes init, lint, inspect, preview, render, transcribe, tts, doctor, browser, info, upgrade, compositions, docs, benchmark. Use when scaffolding a project, linting, validating, inspecting visual layout in compositions, previewing in the studio, rendering to video, transcribing audio, generating TTS, or troubleshooting the HyperFrames environment.
Install and wire registry blocks and components into HyperFrames compositions. Use when running hyperframes add, installing a block or component, wiring an installed item into index.html, or working with hyperframes.json. Covers the add command, install locations, block sub-composition wiring, component snippet merging, and registry discovery.
Generate an institutional-grade investment banking pitch deck (HTML)
Cross-company industry comparison across multiple tickers
Auto-detect biggest acceleration/deceleration inflections across all metrics
Initiate coverage — generate both research note (HTML) and Excel model (.xlsx)
Design App Intents, app entities, and App Shortcuts for iOS system surfaces. Use when exposing app actions or content to Shortcuts, Siri, Spotlight, widgets, or controls.
Build, run, and debug iOS apps on Simulator with XcodeBuildMCP. Use when launching an app, inspecting simulator UI or logs, or diagnosing runtime behavior.
Capture and interpret iOS Simulator ETTrace profiles. Use when profiling launch or runtime latency, comparing traces, or finding CPU-heavy stacks.
Capture and inspect iOS leaks and memgraphs. Use when debugging leaked objects, retain cycles, memory growth, or before/after leak evidence.
Mirror an iOS Simulator into the Codex in-app browser and render SwiftUI previews from importable Swift packages in that simulator with hot reload. Use when a user wants to watch or interact with an iOS app in the browser, see a SwiftUI preview outside Xcode Canvas, iterate live on a preview, or capture browser-visible simulator proof.
Submit compact IPD REST requests for HLA allele and cell-level metadata using the public IPD query API. Use when a user wants concise IPD summaries; save raw JSON or text only on request.
Information Request List (IRL) Tracker skill for Datasite deal rooms. Use this skill whenever a deal team wants to compare VDR content against a buyer's information request list, track document delivery status, or build a due diligence tracker dashboard. Triggers include: "map the IRL", "track what's been provided", "check the information request list", "information gathering list", "IGL", "what have we delivered", "DD tracker", "due diligence tracker", "compare VDR against the request list", "what's still outstan…
Launch Readiness Orchestrator skill for Datasite deal rooms. Use this skill whenever a deal team wants a single pre-go-live readiness check across their data room — combining gap analysis, document quality audit, and risk review into one consolidated "is the room ready?" view. Triggers include: "are we ready to go live", "launch readiness check", "pre-launch audit", "data room readiness", "can we launch", "is the data room ready", "run a full readiness check", "go-live checklist", "pre-launch checklist", or any re…
Implement and review macOS SwiftUI Liquid Glass UI. Use when adopting system glass, removing conflicting custom chrome, or building glass surfaces.
Map GWAS loci to ranked candidate genes using a deterministic multi-skill chain (EFO -> GWAS -> coordinates -> Open Targets L2G/coloc -> eQTL -> burden/coding context), with reproducible tables and optional figures. Use when a user provides a trait/EFO term and/or lead variants and needs locus-to-gene prioritization for downstream biology decisions.
Submit compact MetaboLights requests for study discovery and study-level metabolomics metadata. Use when a user wants concise MetaboLights summaries
Submit compact MGnify API requests for microbiome studies, samples, and biome metadata. Use when a user wants concise MGnify summaries
Use when implementing or debugging ANY network request, API call, or data fetching. Covers fetch API, React Query, SWR, error handling, caching, offline support, and Expo Router data loaders (`useLoaderData`).
Submit, poll, and summarize NCBI BLAST Common URL API jobs (Blast.cgi) for nucleotide or protein sequences. Use when a user wants RID status, BLAST results, or compact top-hit summaries; fetch raw Text/JSON2 only on request.
Submit compact Clinical Tables NCBI Gene requests for human gene lookup, pagination, and field selection. Use when a user wants concise autocomplete-style human gene search results
Submit compact NCBI Datasets v2 requests for assembly, genome, taxonomy, and related metadata endpoints. Use when a user wants concise NCBI Datasets summaries; save raw JSON or text only on request.
Submit compact NCBI Entrez E-Utilities requests for PubMed, Gene, Protein, Nucleotide, PMC metadata, and GEO metadata workflows. Use when a user wants concise Entrez search, fetch, summary, or link results; save raw JSON or XML only on request.
Submit compact NCBI PMC Open Access requests for article/file availability metadata. Use when a user wants concise PMC Open Access summaries; save raw XML only on request.
Choose and apply automatic layout strategies for node-link diagrams and connected-node visuals. Use when the user asks how to auto-arrange nodes, reduce line crossings, route edges, avoid overlaps, stabilize layout, or choose graph-layout algorithms for network diagrams, dependency graphs, database schema diagrams, ERDs, state machines, decision trees, flow diagrams, box-and-line editors, or other line-connected nodes.
Submit compact Open Targets Platform GraphQL requests for target, disease, drug, variant, study, and search data, including associated-disease datasource heatmap matrices. Use when a user wants concise Open Targets summaries or per-datasource evidence context
Prepare macOS packaging and notarization workflows. Use when archiving apps, validating bundles, or explaining distribution-only failures.
Submit compact PharmGKB API requests for genes, variants, clinical annotations, dosing guidelines, and search. Use when a user wants concise PharmGKB summaries
Implement 2D browser games with Phaser. Use when the user wants a Phaser, TypeScript, and Vite stack for scenes, gameplay systems, cameras, sprite animation, and DOM-overlay HUD patterns.
Precedent M&A transactions analysis with deal multiples and acquisition history
Submit compact PRIDE Archive API requests for proteomics project discovery and project-level metadata. Use when a user wants concise PRIDE summaries
Develop evidence-backed structural and architectural security hardening proposals from vulnerability disclosures, supplied findings, incident or assessment documents, source code, or a completed Codex Security scan. Use when a user asks for systemic improvements, alternatives beyond per-finding patches, before-and-after security architecture views, engineering tradeoff analysis, or an implementation-ready plan for a selected hardening option. Also use automatically after a Codex Security scan with reportable findi…
Submit compact ProteomeXchange PROXI requests for datasets, libraries, peptidoforms, proteins, PSMs, spectra, and USI examples. Use when a user wants concise PROXI summaries
Use when the user wants to spin up / create / launch / provision a DigitalOcean droplet (or "a remote dev box on DO") and connect to it from Codex as a remote SSH workspace.
Submit compact PubChem PUG REST requests for compound properties, descriptions, assay summaries, and substance metadata. Use when a user wants concise PubChem summaries
Submit compact QuickGO requests for GO terms, annotations, and ontology traversal. Use when a user wants concise QuickGO summaries
Submit compact RCSB PDB requests for core metadata, Search API queries, and FASTA downloads. Use when a user wants concise RCSB summaries; save raw JSON or FASTA only on request.
Integrate data visualizations into React and Next.js applications. Use when the user needs chart components, UML-like or architecture diagram components, React integration patterns, Next.js client or server boundaries, hydration-safe rendering, lazy loading, framework-aware performance, scroll-driven visual stories, or export guidance.
React and Next.js performance optimization guidelines from Vercel Engineering. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React/Next.js code to ensure optimal performance patterns. Triggers on tasks involving React components, Next.js pages, data fetching, bundle optimization, or performance improvements.
Build React-hosted 3D browser games with React Three Fiber. Use when the user wants pmndrs-based scene composition, shared React state, and 3D HUD integration inside a React app.
Lay out and export data-rich reports and documents. Use when the user needs report structure, figure packaging, PDFs, PowerPoint or Google Slides automation, or programmatic insertion of visualizations, UML-like diagrams, or architecture diagrams into documents.
Generate a professional Word document research note
Risk Analysis Audit skill for Datasite deal rooms. Use this skill whenever a sell-side deal team wants to audit, review, or flag risks across a data room before going live. Triggers include: "run a risk audit", "flag risks in the data room", "risk review", "what are the risks in this deal", "audit the data room", "risk analysis", "flag issues before we go live", "what should we fix before launch", or any request to analyse deal risk by workstream (Tax, Finance, Legal, HR, IP, Commercial, Regulatory, ESG). Use this…
Build sandboxed applications for secure code execution. Load when building AI code execution, code interpreters, CI/CD systems, interactive dev environments, or executing untrusted code. Covers Sandbox SDK lifecycle, commands, files, code interpreter, and preview URLs. Biases towards retrieval from Cloudflare docs over pre-trained knowledge.
Design and implement parallax scrolling and scrollytelling data visualizations. Use when the user asks for parallax scrolling, scrollytelling, scroll-driven timelines, sticky graphics, Scrollama, ScrollTrigger, ScrollTimeline, view timelines, rich-media timelines, moviescrollers, scroll-scrubbed charts, staged narrative reveals, or interactive visual stories where scrolling changes a data visualization or media scene.
Search across company knowledge bases (Confluence, Jira, internal docs) to find and explain internal concepts, processes, and technical details. When an agent needs to: (1) Find or search for information about systems, terminology, processes, deployment, authentication, infrastructure, architecture, or technical concepts, (2) Search internal documentation, knowledge base, company docs, or our docs, (3) Explain what something is, how it works, or look up information, or (4) Synthesize information from multiple sour…
Use when the user asks for a security review of a pull request, commit, branch diff, working-tree patch, or other Git-backed change set.
Use for a standard, single-pass security audit of an entire repository or a scoped path, package folder, or submodule with no diff to review. This is the default repository scan. Do not use for PR/commit/branch/working-tree diffs, or for deep, multi-pass, or variance-reducing scans.
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Manages shadcn components and projects — adding, searching, fixing, debugging, styling, and composing UI. Provides project context, component docs, and usage examples. Applies when working with shadcn/ui, component registries, presets, --preset codes, or any project with a components.json file. Also triggers for "shadcn init", "create an app with --preset", or "switch to --preset".
Inspect macOS signing, entitlements, and Gatekeeper issues. Use when diagnosing code signing, sandbox, hardened runtime, or trust failures.
Smart File Renaming skill for Datasite deal rooms. Use this skill whenever a deal team wants to standardise document names, clean up scanned file names, normalise naming across similar document types, or improve the professionalism of the data room before going live. Triggers include: "rename the files", "clean up the file names", "standardise naming", "the file names are a mess", "fix the document names", "rename scanned documents", "make the naming consistent", "tidy up the data room", or any request to improve,…
Automatically convert Confluence specification documents into structured Jira backlogs with Epics and implementation tickets. When an agent needs to: (1) Create Jira tickets from a Confluence page, (2) Generate a backlog from a specification, (3) Break down a spec into implementation tasks, or (4) Convert requirements into Jira issues. Handles reading Confluence pages, analyzing specifications, creating Epics with proper structure, and generating detailed implementation tickets linked to the Epic.
Generate and normalize 2D sprite animations. Use when the user asks for full-strip generation from approved source frames, consistent anchor and scale normalization, or preview assets for browser-game animation.
Design statistically honest and uncertainty-aware visualizations. Use when the user needs help showing distributions, intervals, confidence, missingness, sampling effects, or analytical rigor in charts and dashboards.
Guides Stripe integration decisions — API selection (Checkout Sessions vs PaymentIntents), Connect platform setup (Accounts v2, controller properties), billing/subscriptions, Treasury financial accounts, integration surfaces (Checkout, Payment Element), and migrating from deprecated Stripe APIs. Use when building, modifying, or reviewing any Stripe integration — including accepting payments, building marketplaces, integrating Stripe, processing payments, setting up subscriptions, or creating connected accounts.
Postgres performance optimization and best practices from Supabase. Use this skill when writing, reviewing, or optimizing Postgres queries, schema designs, or database configurations.
Interactive supply chain dashboard mapping suppliers, customers, and financial interdependencies
Build, run, and test SwiftPM macOS packages and executables. Use when the repo is package-first or has no Xcode project.
Implement and review iOS 26+ SwiftUI Liquid Glass UI. Use when adopting Liquid Glass or checking its correctness, performance, and design fit.
Build macOS SwiftUI scenes and components with desktop patterns. Use when shaping windows, commands, toolbars, settings, split views, or inspectors.
Audit SwiftUI runtime performance from code first. Use when diagnosing slow rendering, janky scrolling, expensive updates, or profiling needs.
Build and refactor SwiftUI UI with component patterns and examples. Use when shaping navigation, state, layouts, controls, or screen composition.
Refactor SwiftUI view files into stable, testable structure. Use when splitting large views, tightening data flow, or cleaning Observation ownership.
Quick one-page company overview and snapshot
Add and verify lightweight macOS runtime telemetry. Use when wiring Logger events or inspecting logs for windows, sidebars, menus, and actions.
Triage macOS tests across Xcode and SwiftPM. Use when narrowing failures, explaining assertions or crashes, or separating setup from regressions.
Test data visualizations and dashboards. Use when the user needs chart or diagram test strategy, screenshot or image diff testing, visual regression, mocked or synthetic chart data, component or unit tests, E2E dashboard QA, interactive UML-like diagram verification, scroll-driven story verification, export verification, or guidance on avoiding brittle over-testing.
Use when Codex is already in the threat-modeling phase of a security scan, the user explicitly invokes $threat-model, or the user explicitly asks to create, update, or persist a repository threat model. Do not use as the primary trigger for full PR, commit, branch, patch, or repository scans.
Implement browser-game runtimes with plain Three.js. Use when the user wants imperative scene control in TypeScript or Vite with GLB assets, loaders, physics, and low-level WebGL debugging.
Render WebGL-accelerated data visualizations with Three.js, raw WebGL, deck.gl, luma.gl, PixiJS, Sigma.js, Plotly WebGL traces, ECharts GL, CesiumJS, Babylon.js, or related GPU libraries. Use when the visualization needs true spatial structure, dense 2D or 3D GPU rendering, particle or flow animation, volumetric views, or interactive exploration that adds real analytical value.
Track validated Codex Security findings in Linear, Jira, GitHub issues, or draft GitHub security advisories. Use it for one finding or an explicitly selected batch of up to 25 findings tracked as Linear, Jira, or GitHub issues. Includes duplicate checks, exact previews, approval-gated writes, and readback. Do not use it for scans or fixes.
Use Transformers.js to run state-of-the-art machine learning models directly in JavaScript/TypeScript. Supports NLP (text classification, translation, summarization), computer vision (image classification, object detection), audio (speech recognition, audio classification), and multimodal tasks. Works in Node.js and browsers (with WebGPU/WASM) using pre-trained models from Hugging Face Hub.
Use when the user supplies or imports existing security findings, vulnerability reports, or security/vulnerability Jira/Linear tickets from scanners, advisories, GitHub, Atlassian Rovo, Linear, or similar backlog sources and wants static repo-impact triage. Do not use for discovery, duplicate-bug triage, validation, or fixes.
Intelligently triage bug reports and error messages by searching for duplicates in Jira and offering to create new issues or add comments to existing ones. When an agent needs to: (1) Triage a bug report or error message, (2) Check if an issue is a duplicate, (3) Find similar past issues, (4) Create a new bug ticket with proper context, or (5) Add information to an existing ticket. Searches Jira for similar issues, identifies duplicates, checks fix history, and helps create well-structured bug reports.
Build typed data visualizations in TypeScript. Use when the user wants TypeScript visualization code, typed data models, browser visualization components, UML-like diagram models, interactive graph or architecture diagram contracts, scroll-driven scene contracts, library selection guidance, or a maintainable visualization architecture beyond React- or Next-specific concerns.
Design, critique, read, write, render, and implement UML and UML-like software diagrams. Use when the user mentions UML, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, activity diagrams, state machines, use case diagrams, component diagrams, deployment diagrams, object diagrams, package diagrams, profile diagrams, timing diagrams, communication diagrams, interaction overview diagrams, composite structure diagrams, ERDs, database schema diagrams, C4, BPMN, swimlanes, flowcharts, network diagrams, application architecture diagr…
Bottoms-up unit economics decomposition for any public company
Guidelines for upgrading Expo SDK versions and fixing dependency issues
Use Expo DOM components to run web code in a webview on native and as-is on web. Migrate web code to native incrementally.
Use when Codex is already in the validation phase of a security scan or the user explicitly asks to determine whether one or more candidate security findings are valid. Do not use as the primary trigger for full PR, commit, branch, patch, or repository scans.
VDR Index Setup skill for Datasite deal rooms. Use this skill whenever a user wants to create, propose, design, or set up a Virtual Data Room (VDR) index or folder structure for a deal. Triggers include: "set up a data room", "create a VDR index", "build a deal room structure", "prepare the index", "set up the fileroom", "I need a data room for [deal/company]", or any request to organise or structure documents for due diligence. Also triggers when a user wants to replicate an existing deal room structure or import…
Refactor macOS SwiftUI views and scenes into stable structure. Use when splitting large views, tightening scene state, or narrowing AppKit escapes.
Choose, lay out, critique, and explain data visualizations. Use when the user asks what visualization fits a dataset or goal, how a chart, dashboard, operational workspace, UML-like diagram, or software architecture diagram should be composed or interacted with, asks for visual page design, a layout mockup, generated large-screen and mobile concept images, or to be shown what a visualization could look like, when domain-native contextual surfaces or graphical backgrounds may help, when scrollytelling or parallax m…
Write up vulnerabilities from disclosure documents, rough notes, supplied findings, PoCs, source code, or Codex Security scan output into polished, self-contained, source-backed reports. Use for one vulnerability or a disclosure campaign; a Codex Security scan is optional.
Prepare and optimize browser-game 3D assets. Use when the user asks for GLB or glTF shipping work, including Blender cleanup and export, collision or LOD setup, compression, texture packaging, and runtime validation.
Set browser-game architecture before implementation. Use when the user needs engine choice, simulation and render boundaries, input model, asset organization, or save/debug/performance strategy.
Analyzes web performance using Chrome DevTools MCP. Measures Core Web Vitals (FCP, LCP, TBT, CLS, Speed Index), identifies render-blocking resources, network dependency chains, layout shifts, caching issues, and accessibility gaps. Use when asked to audit, profile, debug, or optimize page load performance, Lighthouse scores, or site speed. Biases towards retrieval from current documentation over pre-trained knowledge.
Capture a website and create a HyperFrames video from it. Use when: (1) a user provides a URL and wants a video, (2) someone says "capture this site", "turn this into a video", "make a promo from my site", (3) the user wants a social ad, product tour, or any video based on an existing website, (4) the user shares a link and asks for any kind of video content. Even if the user just pastes a URL — this is the skill to use.
Customize macOS SwiftUI windows and scene behavior. Use when tuning window chrome, drag regions, placement, restoration, launch behavior, or borderless windows.
Reviews and authors Cloudflare Workers code against production best practices. Load when writing new Workers, reviewing Worker code, configuring wrangler.jsonc, or checking for common Workers anti-patterns (streaming, floating promises, global state, secrets, bindings, observability). Biases towards retrieval from Cloudflare docs over pre-trained knowledge.
Cash conversion cycle, earnings quality, and working capital deep-dive
Cloudflare Workers CLI for deploying, developing, and managing Workers, KV, R2, D1, Vectorize, Hyperdrive, Workers AI, Containers, Queues, Workflows, Pipelines, and Secrets Store. Load before running wrangler commands to ensure correct syntax and best practices. Biases towards retrieval from Cloudflare docs over pre-trained knowledge.
Publish local changes to GitHub by confirming scope, committing intentionally, pushing the branch, and opening a draft PR through the GitHub app from this plugin, with `gh` used only as a fallback where connector coverage is insufficient.