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CRITICAL: Use for Makepad troubleshooting and reference. Triggers on: troubleshoot, error, debug, fix, problem, issue, no matching field, parse error, widget not found, UI not updating, code quality, refactor, responsive layout, adaptive, api docs, reference, documentation, 故障排除, 错误, 调试, 问题, 修复
Generate visual concept maps, flowcharts, architecture diagrams, and relationship diagrams from structured notes or technical content using Mermaid syntax. Use when the user has lecture notes, study materials, or technical documentation and wants visual diagrams to aid understanding. Produces multiple diagram types: concept hierarchy maps, process flowcharts, architecture diagrams, comparison matrices, timeline diagrams, and mind maps. Trigger phrases: 'create diagrams from notes', 'visualize concepts', 'concept map', 'make flowcharts', 'diagram this', 'visual notes'.
Use when creating animated demos (GIFs) for pull requests or documentation. Covers terminal recording with asciinema and conversion to GIF/SVG for GitHub embedding.
Figma workflows, components, auto layout, constraints, prototyping, design systems, and plugin development based on Figma Plugin API documentation
Orchestrates context retrieval from three CLI sources: limitless (personal life transcripts), research (online documentation/facts), pieces (local code/LTM). Use when external context is needed beyond the current codebase. Triggers on /context, /limitless, /research, /pieces, or balanced detection on complex prompts involving personal memory, technical documentation, or development history.
Archives completed changes and merges specification deltas into living documentation. Use when changes are deployed, ready to archive, or specs need updating after implementation. Triggers include "openspec archive", "archive change", "merge specs", "complete proposal", "update documentation", "finalize spec", "mark as done".
IPv6 is THE first-class citizen. All code, tests, documentation, and configurations MUST be IPv6-first. IPv4 MAY be added only for legacy support as a second-class citizen.
Drizzle ORM documentation covering queries, CRUD operations, schema definitions, migrations, caching (50 topics), custom types, and database connections. Includes integrations for PostgreSQL (Neon, Vercel, Supabase, AWS Data API, PlanetScale, Prisma), MySQL (AWS Data API, PlanetScale, TiDB), and SQLite (Bun, Cloudflare D1/Durable Objects, Expo, Turso, OP SQLite). Use when working with Drizzle queries, database schemas, migrations, type-safe SQL, ORM patterns, or connecting to supported databases.
Analyze Claude Code session transcripts to improve existing skills or create new ones. Use when you want to review a past session to identify what worked, what didn't, and how to enhance skill documentation. Extracts session data and provides structured analysis prompts. Triggers on "improve skill", "analyze session", "review session", "skill improvement", "create skill from session", "skill not working", "skill missed", "skill didn't trigger", "enhance skill", "refine skill", "skill feedback", "session transcript", "what went wrong", "skill optimization", "better triggers".
Central authority for Claude Code subagents (sub-agents). Covers agent file format, YAML frontmatter, tool access configuration, model selection (inherit, sonnet, haiku, opus), automatic delegation, agent lifecycle, resumption, command-line usage (/agents), Agent SDK programmatic agents, priority resolution, and built-in agents (Plan subagent). Assists with creating agents, configuring agent tools, understanding agent behavior, and troubleshooting agent issues. Delegates 100% to docs-management skill for official documentation.
Automated release coordination and deployment with swarm orchestration for seamless version management, testing, and deployment across multiple packages. Use for release pipelines, version coordination, deployment orchestration, and release documentation.
The drum sounds. Bloodhound, Elephant, Turtle, Beaver, Raccoon, Deer, Fox, and Owl gather for complete feature development. Use when building a full feature from exploration to documentation — secure by design.