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Model interpretability and explainability using SHAP (SHapley Additive exPlanations). Use this skill when explaining machine learning model predictions, computing feature importance, generating SHAP plots (waterfall, beeswarm, bar, scatter, force, heatmap), debugging models, analyzing model bias or fairness, comparing models, or implementing explainable AI. Works with tree-based models (XGBoost, LightGBM, Random Forest), deep learning (TensorFlow, PyTorch), linear models, and any black-box model.
Systematically find root causes and fix bugs. Use when debugging errors, investigating test failures, reproducing bugs from issue trackers (GitHub, Linear, Jira), or when stuck on a problem after failed fix attempts. Also use when the user says 'debug this', 'why is this failing', 'fix this bug', 'trace this error', or pastes stack traces, error messages, or issue references.
Implement Angular Progress Bar components for visual progress tracking. Use when you need to show determinate, indeterminate, or buffered progress in linear or circular shapes with animations, customization, and accessibility support.
Premium UI design engineering skill for creating, redesigning, polishing, and judging product-specific interfaces with senior-level craft. Use when Codex works on frontend design, UX/UI, design systems, dashboards, SaaS apps, landing pages, commerce, portfolios, visual polish, interaction quality, or wants output in the spirit of Vercel, Linear, Raycast, Awwwards, and high-end product teams. Composes with no-slop as the anti-generic gate.
Wide before deep. Fans out N parallel divergent thoughts under structurally different cognitive frames (regulator, biology, speedrunner, 10 year old, $0 budget), then scores, clusters, prunes traps, and deepens only the top survivors. The isolated parallel branches and the separated generator/critic phases are load-bearing. Do not collapse them into a single linear thought. Use when the user asks to brainstorm, ideate, generate options, design an architecture, name something, pick between approaches, plan a refactor, design an API or SDK surface, generate hypothesis classes for a fuzzy bug, or any prompt of the shape "give me a few ways to". Also use when the obvious answer feels obvious and wrong, or when the user explicitly invokes /adhd or asks for "ADHD mode".
Implements Syncfusion Flutter Gauge widgets (SfLinearGauge, SfRadialGauge) for data visualization and measurement displays in Flutter apps. Use when building speedometers, progress indicators, KPI dashboards, or radial/linear measurement UIs. This skill covers gauge axes, pointers, ranges, annotations, and customization for both linear and radial gauge types.
Build scalable customer support systems including help centers, chatbots, ticketing systems, and self-service knowledge bases. Use when designing support infrastructure, reducing support load, improving customer satisfaction, or scaling support without linear hiring.
Creates modern CSS gradients using Tailwind CSS including linear, radial, conic, mesh gradients, animated gradients, glassmorphism, and gradient text effects. Use when users request "gradient background", "tailwind gradient", "modern gradient", "mesh gradient", or "animated gradient".
Use when asked to create a code walkthrough, explain how code works linearly, generate a walkthrough for a PR or codebase, or when user says /walkthrough. Triggers on "walkthrough", "explain the code", "how does this work", "walk me through".
Prevents generic AI/GPT UI patterns when generating frontend code. Use this skill whenever generating HTML, CSS, React, Vue, Svelte, or any frontend UI code to enforce clean, human-designed aesthetics inspired by Linear, Raycast, Stripe, and GitHub instead of typical AI-generated UI.
Manipulation and analysis of planar geometric objects. Based on the widely deployed GEOS library. Provides data structures for points, curves, and surfaces, and standardized algorithms for geometric operations. Use for 2D geometry operations, spatial relationships, set-theoretic operations (intersection, union, difference), point-in-polygon queries, geometric calculations (area, distance, centroid), buffering, simplifying geometries, linear referencing, and cleaning invalid geometries. Essential for GIS operations, spatial analysis, and geometric computations.
Implement and configure the Syncfusion React Stepper component for guided workflows. Use this skill when creating step-by-step navigation flows, multi-step forms, wizards, or process guides in React. This skill covers step configuration, orientation (horizontal/vertical), events, validation, animations, templates, accessibility, and globalization support for linear or non-linear workflows.