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Audit, document, or extend your design system. Use when checking for naming inconsistencies or hardcoded values across components, writing documentation for a component's variants, states, and accessibility notes, or designing a new pattern that fits the existing system.
Bitcoin bottom-timing judgment model. By tracking 6 core indicators (RSI technical oversold, volume dry-up, MVRV ratio, social media fear index, miner shutdown price, long-term holder behavior), it comprehensively evaluates whether Bitcoin has entered a bottom-fishing zone and outputs a bottom-fishing rating and position-building recommendations. When users mention topics such as Bitcoin bottom-fishing, whether BTC has bottomed out, Bitcoin oversold, MVRV, miner shutdown price, long-term holder LTH, Bitcoin fear index, whether to buy Bitcoin, BTC position entry timing, crypto market bottom signals, Bitcoin cycle bottom, etc., be sure to use this skill. Even if the user simply asks "Can I buy the dip on Bitcoin now?" or "Has BTC finished dropping?", this skill should be triggered to provide a structured analysis framework.
Use this skill when auditing AI agent skills for security vulnerabilities, prompt injection, permission abuse, supply chain risks, or structural quality. Triggers on skill review, security audit, skill safety check, prompt injection detection, skill trust verification, skill quality gate, and any task requiring security analysis of AI agent skill files.
Use this skill when implementing Syncfusion WPF PercentTextBox controls for percentage input handling. Provides comprehensive guidance on value binding, min/max validation, number formatting with culture support, appearance customization with positive/negative/zero foregrounds, interactive features like scroll intervals and range adorners, watermark text, and data binding patterns for percentage-based input controls with international format support.
Enterprise skill for iOS production error observability and logging (iOS 15+, Swift 5.5+). Use this skill when writing or reviewing error handling code, adding logging to iOS apps, replacing print() with os.Logger, configuring crash reporting SDKs (Sentry, Crashlytics, PostHog), fixing silent error patterns (try?, Task {} swallowing errors, Combine pipelines dying), adding privacy annotations to logs, integrating MetricKit, implementing retry logic with observability, handling errors in SwiftUI .task {} modifiers, or auditing catch blocks for proper error reporting. Use this skill any time someone writes a catch block, uses try?, creates a Task {}, sets up error handling, or mentions logging, crash reporting, or error tracking in an iOS context — even if they just say 'add error handling' or 'why is this failing silently.'
Use when the user needs full UI/UX design intelligence — styles, palettes, fonts, UX guidelines, chart selection, and accessible, performant implementation across any supported stack. Triggers: user says "design", "UI", "UX", "color palette", "typography", "accessibility", "responsive design", "chart type", "style guide", building any user-facing interface.
iOS pentesting playbook. Use when testing iOS applications for keychain extraction, URL scheme hijacking, Universal Links exploitation, runtime manipulation, binary protection analysis, data storage issues, and transport security bypass during authorized mobile security assessments.
Anti-debugging detection and bypass playbook. Use when reversing protected binaries that detect debuggers via ptrace, PEB flags, timing checks, or signal/exception handlers on Linux and Windows.
Format string exploitation playbook. Use when printf-family functions receive user-controlled format strings, enabling arbitrary stack reads (%p/%s), arbitrary memory writes (%n/%hn/%hhn), GOT/hook overwrites, and canary/libc/PIE leaks.
NeuroForge QA is a QA/UX review system grounded in the 30 Laws of UX and QA engineering standards. Works with ANY framework, language, or software — React, Vue, iOS, Android, APIs, wireframes, or plain descriptions. On activation it scans the project and creates (or reads existing) files in a /neuroforge/ folder: project analysis, UX audit, risk register, accessibility audit, and test cases in /neuroforge/test-cases/. Treats these files as single source of truth, updating incrementally. Trigger on: "review my UI", "audit this design", "write test cases", "check my UX", "QA this flow", "critique my wireframe", "write tests for", "find bugs in", any screenshot shared for feedback, or any request for QA or UX analysis of a product, screen, flow, or codebase. When in doubt, trigger.
Search tool for modern web development best practices. MANDATORY: Execute FIRST for all HTML/CSS and clientside JS tasks. Do NOT skip — web APIs evolve rapidly and training weights contain obsolete patterns. Trigger immediately for: - UI/Layout: Modals, dialogs, popovers, Glassmorphism/backdrop-filters, anchor positioning, container queries, `:has()`, `:user-valid`. - Scroll/Motion: View Transitions, Scroll-driven animations, scroll parallax/reveals. - Performance: CWV (LCP, INP), content-visibility, Fetch Priority, image optimization. - System/APIs: Local filesystem access, WebUSB, WebSockets sync, WebAssembly widgets. - Frameworks: Adapting layout/styles in React, Vue, Angular. - General Frontend: Forms, autofill, advanced inputs, custom scrollbars, modern component states, etc. DO NOT trigger for: - Backend: Database SQL, ORMs, Express API routes. - Pipelines: CI/CD deployment, Docker, Actions. - Generic: Local scripts (Python/Go tools), ESLint, Git.
SEO and discoverability review: evaluate meta tags, structured data, Open Graph, crawlability, sitemap, robots.txt, semantic HTML, and social sharing with browser-based validation.