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Read Hyperliquid (app.hyperliquid.xyz) perp + spot market data via opencli (read-only, public info API). Use whenever the user wants Hyperliquid perpetual or spot markets, mark/oracle/mid prices, 24h change, funding rates (hourly or annualized APR), open interest, volume, the L2 order book, OHLCV candles, historical funding, or a cross-venue funding comparison (Hyperliquid vs Binance vs Bybit) for funding arbitrage. Triggers: "Hyperliquid funding for BTC", "HL perp markets", "funding on BTC perp", "Hyperliquid order book", "HL open interest", "funding arb Hyperliquid vs Binance", "Hyperliquid candles for SOL", "Hyperliquid spot markets", "PURR price on Hyperliquid", "hyperliquid", "hyperliquid.xyz", "HL DEX". READ-ONLY market data — no account, order, or trade operations.
When you want to integrate an external tool, API, MCP server, or service into a project — the wizard walks you through auth, config, env vars, client wrapper code, example usage, and (optionally) a smoke-test. Scoped to Next.js and Rails projects (the two primary stacks). Interactive Q&A pattern — starts with the tool name, asks structured questions until the integration is fully specified, then scaffolds files. Examples of tools to toolify — Stripe, Kit, Sanity, Notion, Neon, Supabase, Fathom, Rewardful, SavvyCal, Riverside, ScrapeCreators, Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini, Twilio, Resend, Postmark, Vercel Blob, custom internal APIs. For MCP servers specifically, also handles the .mcp.json wiring. Triggers on "/toolify," "integrate X," "add X to this project," "wire up X," "set up the X integration," "hook up X," "connect X," "add MCP for X." Part of the -ify trifecta (skillify / toolify / loopify) for extending Claude Code. NOT for adding new SKILL.md files — that's skillify. NOT for cron/agent loops — that's loopify.
Apple HIG guidance for system experience components: widgets, live activities, notifications, complications, home screen quick actions, top shelf, watch faces, app clips, and app shortcuts. Use when asked about: "widget design", "live activity", "notification design", "complication", "home screen quick action", "top shelf", "watch face", "app clip", "app shortcut", "system experience". Also use when the user says "how do I design a widget," "what should my notification look like," "how do Live Activities work," "should I make an App Clip," or asks about surfaces outside the main app. Cross-references: hig-components-status for progress in widgets, hig-inputs for interaction patterns, hig-technologies for Siri and system integration.
GCC compiler skill for C/C++ projects. Use when selecting optimization levels, warning flags, debug builds, LTO, sanitizer instrumentation, or diagnosing compilation errors with GCC. Covers flag selection for debug vs release, ABI concerns, preprocessor macros, profile-guided optimization, and integration with build systems. Activates on queries about gcc flags, compilation errors, performance tuning, warning suppression, or cross-standard compilation.
Intelligent loading performance analysis with automated workflows for TTFB investigation (DNS/connection/server breakdown), render-blocking detection, script performance deep dive (first vs third-party attribution), font optimization, and resource hints validation. Includes decision trees that automatically analyze TTFB sub-parts when slow, detect script loading anti-patterns (async/defer/preload conflicts), identify render-blocking resources, and validate resource hints usage. Features workflows for complete loading audit (6 phases), backend performance investigation, and priority optimization. Cross-skill integration with Core Web Vitals (LCP resource loading), Interaction (script execution blocking), and Media (lazy loading strategy). Use when the user asks about TTFB, FCP, render-blocking, slow loading, font performance, script optimization, or resource hints. Compatible with Chrome DevTools MCP.
This skill should be used when the user asks to 'swap tokens', 'trade OKB for USDC', 'buy tokens', 'sell tokens', 'exchange crypto', 'convert tokens', 'swap SOL for USDC', 'get a swap quote', 'execute a trade', 'find the best swap route', 'cheapest way to swap', 'optimal swap', 'compare swap rates', or mentions swapping, trading, buying, selling, or exchanging tokens on XLayer, Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Arbitrum, Polygon, or any of 20+ supported chains. Aggregates liquidity from 500+ DEX sources for optimal routing and price. Supports slippage control, price impact protection, and cross-DEX route optimization. Do NOT use for general programming questions about swap code, or for analytical questions about historical swap volume.
Maintain the LovStudio website's partners section AND align partner logo rows on event posters / hero strips: scrape brand logos from homepages, normalize to a 240px-tall content canvas (retina-ready), rasterize SVGs via rsvg-convert before normalizing (so SVG viewBox padding gets cropped), strip embedded background rects from icon-style SVGs, composite icon + wordmark when only an icon is available (using brand fonts), wrap logos in a fixed-size grid box (96×30 with subtle border) for stable matrix layouts, replace existing logos with user-provided files, append new partners to the PARTNERS array with i18n taglines across zh-CN/en/ja/th, and audit the section for dead URLs / missing files / missing translations. Also handles cross-asset visual height parity (multi-logo strips on dark backgrounds, "logo 不等高", unified-color filter recipe). Trigger when the user mentions "合作伙伴", "partners", "trusted by", "新增 logo", "标准化 logo", "替换 logo", "审计合作伙伴", "维护合作伙伴", "logo 不一样高", "logo 对齐", "logo 大小不一致", "logo 颜色不统一", "logo 不清晰", "logo 糊了", "矩阵格子", "等宽 box", "图标加文字", "compose wordmark".
Check when Salesforce orgs expire (or already expired) and what to do about it, for one org, the default org, or across all authenticated orgs, using the Salesforce CLI (sf). Use when the user asks about org or trial expiration, "when does my trial expire", "is my trial org still active", "how many days are left", "which orgs are expiring soon", wants to filter orgs expiring within N days, needs machine-readable (JSON/CSV) output for cron or alerting, wants to back up an at-risk org before it lapses, or asks how to extend or renew an expiring trial or Developer Edition org. Covers trial editions, Developer Edition orgs (anything with a TrialExpirationDate), and scratch orgs (via sf org list). DO NOT TRIGGER for sandbox refresh timing, for creating, deleting, or switching the active org, or for non-Salesforce trials such as AWS, Netflix, or other vendors — this skill reads expiration and prints guidance, it does not modify orgs.
Run a health check on existing memory (the wiki substrate) and goal artifacts. Use this when the user wants to lint the wiki, health-check the knowledge base, find orphan pages, spot broken or missing cross-links, clean up stale claims and unresolved wikilinks with safe local fixes, consolidate a legacy root `overview.md` into `index.md`, or health-check goal artifacts. Not for adding new material; use /loam::adding-to-memory or /loam::learning-from-session for that.
Use this skill when users need to create, generate, or validate Salesforce Lightning Report metadata. Trigger when users mention reports, creating reports, report metadata, .report-meta.xml files, tabular reports, summary reports, matrix reports, joined reports, report columns, report groupings, report filters, report charts, cross-filters, bucket fields, report formulas, or report time frame filters. Also use when users say things like 'create a report', 'generate a report', 'build a report on Accounts', 'add a chart to my report', or when they encounter deployment errors for .report-meta.xml files. Do NOT trigger for: creating or modifying Custom Report Type metadata (.reportType-meta.xml — use platform-custom-report-type-generate), creating dashboards, creating list views, running or viewing existing reports in the UI, or SOQL queries.
Use when analyzing an existing TypeScript or JavaScript codebase to decide where and how to introduce Inngest. Covers repository discovery, framework and package detection, finding durability gaps in HTTP handlers, webhooks, cron jobs, queues, long-running jobs, AI agents, Agent Evals, polling loops, eval loops, and side-effect-heavy code, then producing and implementing an incremental integration plan.
Detect what changed between two page snapshots with fastCRW — stateless diff as a REST primitive. Use when you need to track content changes, monitor a page for updates, or build a cron-based alert system: "has this page changed?", "alert me when pricing changes", "diff this week's scrape against last week's". Step 7 of the crw workflow ladder.