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Guide for implementing formatting rules using Biome's IR-based formatter infrastructure. Use when working on formatters for JavaScript, CSS, JSON, HTML, or other languages. Examples:<example>User needs to implement formatting for a new syntax node</example><example>User wants to handle comments in formatted output</example><example>User is comparing Biome's formatting against Prettier</example>
Auto-fix CodeRabbit review comments - get CodeRabbit review comments from GitHub and fix them interactively or in batch
Format citations in APA, MLA, Chicago, IEEE, Harvard styles from structured data, DOI/ISBN lookup, or manual entry. Generate bibliographies with auto-sort.
Designs responsive interfaces starting from mobile screens with progressive enhancement for larger devices. Use when building responsive websites, optimizing for mobile users, or implementing adaptive layouts.
Web content discovery, URL crawling, and page inventory for accessibility audits. Use when scanning web pages, crawling sites for audit scope, or building page inventories for multi-page audits.
Download webinar videos from Webinarjam webinars and recordings
Invoke for ANY personal Bible devotion or scripture meditation request. This is a daily quiet time (QT) guide — use it whenever the user wants spiritual reflection on a Bible passage, NOT academic analysis. Common signals: asking for today's reading, wanting guided devotion, seeking stillness with scripture, mentioning a personal reading plan, or using terms like 靈修、靈糧、默想、嗎哪、 QT、quiet time、devotional. Even short or casual requests like just saying "QT" or "今天讀什麼" should trigger this skill. Delivers a first-century Jewish perspective devotional for mainstream Christians. Depends on bible-buddy skill. EXCLUDE: theological scholarship, academic exegesis, verse-by-verse analysis, sermon/teaching prep, translation comparison, comparative religion essays, or original-language research tasks — those belong to bible-buddy or bible-fact-check.
Use when the user mentions connect/disconnect wallet, sign in, sign out, web3 wallet, wallet address, check balance, how much crypto do I have, send BNB/USDT/crypto, transfer tokens, swap tokens, buy/sell token, DEX trade, limit order, market order, cancel order, get a quote, transaction history, wallet settings, daily limit, slippage, MEV protection, supported chains, available networks, or any on-chain wallet operation.
Generates blog post thumbnail images for Orbitant following the brand's visual identity, using Google's Imagen API (Nano Banana 2). Activates when creating blog images, generating thumbnails, designing featured images for articles, or when someone needs a visual for an Orbitant insight/blog post. Use this skill even if the user just says "I need an image for this article", "create a thumbnail", "generate a hero image", or "make a featured image". Also triggers when the user mentions "Nano Banana 2", "image generation", or asks for a prompt for an AI image tool.
Java "Ghost Bits" / Cast Attack playbook (Black Hat Asia 2026). Use when attacking Java services where 16-bit char is silently narrowed to 8-bit byte to bypass WAF/IDS for SQL injection, deserialization RCE, file upload (Webshell), path traversal, CRLF injection, request smuggling, and SMTP injection. Affects Tomcat, Spring, Jetty, Undertow, Vert.x, Jackson, Fastjson, Apache Commons BCEL, Apache HttpClient, Angus Mail, JDK HttpServer, Lettuce, Jodd, XMLWriter and re-enables many "patched" CVEs through WAF bypass.
Guide users through the Telegram Bot binding process — creating a bot, adding it to Starchild, verifying ownership, and troubleshooting common issues.
Identifies error-prone APIs, dangerous configurations, and footgun designs that enable security mistakes. Use when reviewing API designs, configuration schemas, cryptographic library ergonomics, or evaluating whether code follows 'secure by default' and 'pit of success' principles. Triggers: footgun, misuse-resistant, secure defaults, API usability, dangerous configuration.