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Create and edit Obsidian Flavored Markdown with wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, and other Obsidian-specific syntax. Use when working with .md files in Obsidian, or when the user mentions wikilinks, callouts, frontmatter, tags, embeds, or Obsidian notes.
Write correct Obsidian Flavored Markdown: wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, tags, highlights, math, and canvas syntax. Reference this when creating or editing any wiki page. Triggers on: write obsidian note, obsidian syntax, wikilink, callout, embed, obsidian markdown, wikilink format, callout syntax, embed syntax, obsidian formatting, how to write obsidian markdown.
Take a markdown file of raw material and shape it into an article through a conversational session — drafting candidate openings, growing the piece paragraph by paragraph, arguing about format (lists, tables, callouts, quotes) at each step. Use when the user has a pile of notes, fragments, or a rough draft and wants help turning it into something publishable.
Package an existing talking-head / interview / podcast video by layering timed, designed GRAPHIC OVERLAY cards onto the playing video — titles, lower-thirds, data callouts, quotes, side panels, picture-in-picture — synced to the transcript. The source video plays in full; the agent designs and writes each card's HTML in conversation, then renders to MP4 via hyperframes. Use when the user asks for graphic overlays, on-screen graphics / lower-thirds / data callouts / kinetic titles on a video, "package / dress up my video", "add overlay cards / graphic cards", or AI-composed graphic packaging of an existing video. NOT for plain subtitles (→ embedded-captions) or building a video from scratch (→ the creation workflows); when unsure overlays-vs-captions, see /hyperframes-read-first.
Creates comprehensive Salesforce integrations with 120-point scoring. Use when setting up Named Credentials, External Services, REST/SOAP callouts, Platform Events, Change Data Capture, or connecting Salesforce to external systems.
Salesforce Connected Apps and External Client Apps OAuth configuration with 120-point scoring. Use this skill to configure OAuth flows, JWT bearer auth, Connected Apps, and External Client Apps in Salesforce. TRIGGER when: user configures OAuth flows, JWT bearer auth, Connected Apps, ECAs, or touches .connectedApp-meta.xml / .eca-meta.xml files. DO NOT TRIGGER when: configuring Named Credentials for callouts (use building-sf-integrations), reviewing permission policies (use deploying-metadata), or writing Apex token-handling code (use generating-apex).
Use when drawing user focus - notification badges, new feature highlights, error callouts, promotional banners, or any animation meant to attract attention.
OmniStudio Integration Procedure creation and validation with 110-point scoring. Use when building server-side process orchestrations that combine Data Mapper actions, Apex Remote Actions, HTTP callouts, and conditional logic. TRIGGER when: user creates Integration Procedures, adds Data Mapper steps, configures Remote Actions, or reviews existing IP configurations. DO NOT TRIGGER when: building OmniScripts (use sf-industry-commoncore-omniscript), creating Data Mappers directly (use sf-industry-commoncore-datamapper), or analyzing cross-component dependencies (use sf-industry-commoncore-omnistudio-analyze).
Create FilamentPHP v4 dashboard pages with single-tab or multi-tab layouts, message callouts, and widget integration
OmniStudio Integration Procedure creation and validation with 110-point scoring. Use when building server-side process orchestrations that combine Data Mapper actions, Apex Remote Actions, HTTP callouts, and conditional logic. TRIGGER when: user creates Integration Procedures, adds Data Mapper steps, configures Remote Actions, or reviews existing IP configurations. DO NOT TRIGGER when: building OmniScripts (use sf-omniscript), creating Data Mappers directly (use sf-datamapper), or analyzing cross-component dependencies (use sf-omnistudio-analyze).
Generate a visual diff review page (ArchitectureGrid for impacted modules + CodeDiff for hunks + Callouts for risks) from a git range, PR URL, or pasted diff. Use whenever the user asks for a PR review, diff summary, change impact analysis, or pastes `git diff` output. Requires the `hyperscribe` skill (renderer engine).
Maintain and author Editframe's skills-as-docs system. Covers file structure, frontmatter schemas, rendering conventions (html live demos, callouts, API metadata), the generation pipeline, and build/push workflow. Use when creating or editing skill files, reference documentation, frontmatter, html live blocks, API metadata, or working on the skills web renderer.