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Manage Gitea via CLI. Use when user mentions "tea", "gitea cli", or needs terminal-based Gitea operations.
Multi-language Workers development with Rust, Python, and WebAssembly. Use when building Workers in languages other than JavaScript/TypeScript, or when integrating WASM modules for performance-critical code.
Syntax guide and ecosystem reference for writing Typst (.typ) files. Use this skill when writing, editing, or debugging Typst documents. Covers core syntax, common errors, packages, and best practices.
Scan documents and slides for off-brand colors, fonts, and logos. Validate against brand guidelines and suggest corrections.
Bootstrap new projects with strong typing, linting, formatting, and testing. Supports Python, TypeScript, and other languages with research fallback.
Condense messages to 160 characters without losing meaning. Remove unnecessary words while keeping tone.
Resize a Canva design into multiple social media formats (Facebook post, Facebook story, Instagram post, Instagram story, LinkedIn post) and export all versions as PNGs. Use this skill when users want to resize Canva designs specifically for multiple social media platforms in one operation, rather than resizing to a single format manually.
Translate all text in a Canva design to another language, creating a translated copy. Faster than manually copying and editing each text box in Canva's editor. Use when users say "translate my design to [language]", "make a Spanish/French/etc version", or "localize my Canva design".
Generate SwiftUI components following Apple HIG. Use when creating iOS UI components, building SwiftUI views, or need code scaffolding for iOS interfaces.
Advanced TypeScript types (generics, conditionals, mapped, utilities). Use when building type-safe libraries or implementing complex type logic.
Orchestrate full development workflow. Use when implementing features, starting structured development, or user mentions "workflow" or "implement issues".
Fast linting/formatting for TypeScript/React. Use when setting up linter, migrating from ESLint/Prettier, or running code quality checks.