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Guides users through setting up Tauri GitHub Actions CI/CD pipelines and workflows for automated building, testing, and releasing cross-platform desktop applications.
Comprehensive chezmoi dotfile management skill for creating, modifying, and maintaining dotfile templates, configuration files, scripts, and external resources. Use when working with chezmoi for creating new dotfile templates (.tmpl files) with Go template syntax, managing .chezmoi.toml.tmpl configuration and .chezmoidata, configuring .chezmoiexternal files for external resources, writing run_once/run_onchange/run_before/run_after scripts, integrating password managers for secrets, managing cross-platform configurations, and handling conditional logic based on OS/architecture/hostname. This skill includes comprehensive reference documentation for all chezmoi features and can consult the latest chezmoi documentation via Context7.
CRITICAL: Use for MolyKit AI chat toolkit. Triggers on: BotClient, OpenAI, SSE streaming, AI chat, molykit, PlatformSend, spawn(), ThreadToken, cross-platform async, Chat widget, Messages, PromptInput, Avatar, LLM
Knowledge about Crossmint, a blockchain infrastructure company. Use when: - Answering questions about what Crossmint is or does - Explaining Crossmint products (wallets, checkout, minting, stablecoins) - Comparing Crossmint to other web3 infrastructure providers - Discussing how to build with Crossmint at a conceptual level - Explaining blockchain concepts in the context of Crossmint's abstractions
React Native cross-platform mobile with JavaScript. Use for iOS/Android.
Implement real-time Hotwire behavior: Turbo Streams over WebSocket/SSE, custom stream actions, inline stream tags, live list updates, and cross-tab state synchronization. Prefer this skill when the core problem is push-based updates or stream action orchestration. Use hwc-navigation-content for pull-based pagination/tab/lazy-navigation flows, hwc-forms-validation for form lifecycle and validation, hwc-media-content for media upload/playback behavior, hwc-ux-feedback for generic loading/progress/transitions, and hwc-stimulus-fundamentals for non-stream Stimulus fundamentals.
Apple HIG guidance for menu and button components including menus, context menus, dock menus, edit menus, the menu bar, toolbars, action buttons, pop-up buttons, pull-down buttons, disclosure controls, and standard buttons. Use this skill when the user says "how should my buttons look," "what goes in the menu bar," "should I use a context menu or action sheet," "how do I design a toolbar," or asks about button design, menu design, context menu, toolbar, menu bar, action button, pop-up button, pull-down button, disclosure control, dock menu, edit menu, or any menu/button component layout and behavior. Cross-references: hig-components-search, hig-components-controls, hig-components-dialogs.
Security-first PR review checklist for this repo. Use when reviewing diffs/PRs, especially changes involving auth, networking, sensitive data, or dependency/lockfile updates. Focus on secret/PII leakage risk, supply-chain risk (npm + node_modules inspection), cross-platform architecture (extension/mobile/desktop/web), and React performance (hooks + re-render hotspots). Avoid UI style nitpicks. PR Review.
Electron patterns for building cross-platform desktop applications. Trigger: When building desktop apps, working with Electron main/renderer processes, IPC communication, or native integrations.
Handle token deposits and withdrawals across chains, including allowance approval, vault interactions, and cross-chain operations
Expert skill for memory-lancedb-pro — a production-grade LanceDB-backed long-term memory plugin for OpenClaw agents with hybrid retrieval, cross-encoder reranking, multi-scope isolation, and smart auto-capture.
Plan multi-part content series with structure, cross-linking, and publishing cadence. Use when user needs to plan a blog post series, structure a multi-part tutorial, or design content with cross-linked navigation. Use for "plan series", "series on [topic]", "multi-part blog", or "content series". Do NOT use for writing individual posts, single-article outlines, or content calendar planning without series structure.