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Produces a one-page cross-functional business snapshot for SMB owners — cash position (QuickBooks), sales trend (PayPal/Square), pipeline movement (HubSpot), this week's commitments (Calendar), urgent watch-list items (Gmail/Slack), and the single most important thing needing attention today. Proactively tries every available connector and gracefully scopes to whatever is connected — one connector gives a partial pulse; the full stack gives the full picture. Trigger when the user asks how the business is doing, wants a snapshot, a weekly summary, a Monday brief, or says anything like "what am I missing" or "catch me up on the business."
Use when ready to implement designed features - breaks design into TDD tasks (Red-Green-Refactor), tracks progress with checkboxes in tasks.md, enforces strict testing discipline. Activates when user says "implement this", "let's code", "start execution", mentions "tasks", "TDD", or uses /dev-workflow:spec commands (tasks, execute).
Run and control interactive CLI sessions for AI agents. Handles TUI prompts (select lists, checkboxes, confirms), persistent shell state, and long-running processes. Use when you need to execute terminal commands, respond to interactive prompts, navigate scaffolding wizards like create-vue or create-vite, or manage dev servers.
Service Worker API implementation guide — registration, lifecycle management, caching strategies, push notifications, and background sync. Use when: (1) creating or modifying service worker files (sw.js), (2) implementing offline-first caching (cache-first, network-first, stale-while-revalidate), (3) setting up push notifications or background sync, (4) debugging service worker registration, scope, or update issues, (5) implementing navigation preload, (6) user mentions 'service worker', 'sw.js', 'offline support', 'cache strategy', 'push notification', 'background sync', 'workbox alternative', or 'PWA caching'.
Build Progressive Web Apps with Next.js: service workers, offline support, caching strategies, push notifications, install prompts, and web app manifest. Use when creating PWAs, adding offline capability, configuring service workers, implementing push notifications, handling install prompts, or optimizing PWA performance. Triggers: PWA, progressive web app, service worker, offline, cache strategy, web manifest, push notification, installable app, Serwist, next-pwa, workbox, background sync.
Use Light Token client SDKs (TypeScript and Rust) to create mints, associated token accounts, transfer, approve, burn, wrap, and more. Cookbook for @lightprotocol/compressed-token and light_token_client.
Convert a YouTube video into infographic slides. Extracts transcript, segments into sections, summarizes, and generates stylized infographic images using Gemini AI. 5 styles: davinci, magazine, comic, geek, chalkboard. Use when user wants slide summaries from YouTube.
Split Excel workbooks into separate Excel files by worksheet, with each worksheet generating an individual file. Application scenarios: (1) Split multi-worksheet Excel files into separate files, (2) Extract specific worksheets as independent files, (3) Distribute worksheets from merged workbooks, (4) Create copies of worksheets for separate processing or distribution.
Extract text from source documents (PDF, DOCX, PPTX, HTML, Markdown) for spreadsheet workflows. Use to understand source material before populating workbooks.
Reusable UI blocks built with SGDS components and utilities that can be mixed and matched inside any page template. Use this skill whenever a user asks about app layout, application shell, page structure, sticky header, masthead placement, mainnav placement, footer placement, sgds-container, sgds-container-sidebar, simple app layout, sidebar app layout, dashboard layout, filter panel, sidebar filter, category filter, checkbox filter, or any self-contained UI section — even if they don't name it a 'block'. These are drop-in sections and shell structures, not full pages. Compose them with sgds-pattern-page-templates to build complete pages.
A comprehensive guide to implementing Syncfusion Angular Input components, including Uploader, NumericTextBox, TextBox, Signature, CheckBox, OTP Input, RangeSlider, and TextArea. This guide is intended for building Angular applications with file upload UIs supporting async and chunked uploads, drag‑and‑drop functionality, numeric inputs with validation and formatting, text inputs with floating labels and custom adornments, digital signature capture with undo, redo, and export capabilities, checkbox multi‑select and indeterminate states, seamless form integration, accessibility compliance, one‑time password (OTP) inputs, programmatic row adjustments, and slider tick customization and styling.
Sakura Chroma — Vintage Japanese cassette-package aesthetic: cream paper, diagonal rainbow ribbons, condensed bold type, JIS-style spec checkboxes. Anything that should feel like a vintage Japanese cassette package or a TDK / Sony / Sakura Color product catalogue: indie hardware brand decks, music-label release schedules, analog studio retrospectives, zine and magazine pitches, kawaii-tech product launches, creative-studio annual reports.