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Codex-native Academic Research Skills suite for deep research, academic paper writing, manuscript review, full research-to-paper pipelines, and experiment planning or validation. Use when the user asks for deep research, literature review, systematic review, meta-analysis, research question refinement, academic paper drafting, paper revision, citation or integrity checks, reviewer simulation, peer review, editorial decision letters, research-to-paper workflows, experiment execution planning, statistical interpretation, or human study protocol support. Also use for Claude-style ARS command aliases such as /ars-plan, ars-plan, /ars-outline, /ars-abstract, /ars-lit-review, /ars-citation-check, /ars-disclosure, /ars-format-convert, /ars-revision-coach, /ars-revision, and /ars-full. This skill vendors ARS role prompts, references, templates, and shared handoff schemas under ars/.
Identify candidate stocks with sufficient pullbacks but intact trends and acceptable support structures, and output observation ranges, reversal signals, and invalidation conditions. Suitable for scenarios such as bargain-hunting opportunity screening, secondary entry for strong stocks, and pullback observation for trend stocks.
Claude Code skill (trtllm-agent-toolkit): implement or extend TensorRT-LLM AutoDeploy fusion transforms under transform/library/ in a TensorRT-LLM checkout. Prefer existing kernels and custom ops; use Triton only when no viable existing-kernel path exists. Use ad-graph-dump for AD_DUMP_GRAPHS_DIR workflows. Covers TRT-LLM paths, registry, default.yaml registration, graph validation, tests, and a review checklist — without prescribing profiling tools or throughput targets.
Use when you need to apply Java exception handling best practices — including using specific exception types, managing resources with try-with-resources, securing exception messages, preserving error context via exception chaining, validating inputs early with fail-fast principles, handling thread interruption correctly, documenting exceptions with @throws, enforcing logging policy, translating exceptions at API boundaries, managing retries and idempotency, enforcing timeouts, attaching suppressed exceptions, and propagating failures in async/reactive code. This should trigger for requests such as Exception handling; Use try-with-resources in Java code; Create exception chaining in Java code; Apply fail-fast validation in Java code. Part of cursor-rules-java project
Salesforce Metadata API reference for creating, understanding, or modifying metadata XML files (.object-meta.xml, .flow-meta.xml, etc.) and any of 604 metadata types (CustomObject, Flow, ApexClass, ApexTrigger, Profile, PermissionSet, Layout, ValidationRule, RecordType, EmailTemplate, ...). Use for questions about a type's fields or XML format, or Salesforce DX project structure (force-app/main/default). TRIGGER when: authoring or editing any *-meta.xml file, asking what fields/format a metadata type has, or whenever 'Salesforce metadata' or 'sfdx project' is mentioned. DO NOT TRIGGER when: SOQL/DML/runtime sObject access (use the Enterprise API skill), Tooling API developer records (ApexExecutionOverlayAction, TraceFlag), or non-XML logic (Apex code, LWC JS, Visualforce controllers).
Run targeted linting, formatting, and code quality checks on modified files. Use this to validate code style, type safety, security, and other quality metrics before committing. Supports running all checks or targeting specific checks on specific files for efficient validation.
Framework-agnostic frontend security guide based on OWASP Secure Coding Practices. Covers XSS prevention, CSRF protection, Content Security Policy (CSP), secure cookie configuration, client-side authentication patterns, input validation, secure storage, and security headers. Activates for security audits, vulnerability reviews, or browser security questions in any web application. NOT for backend/NestJS security (use generating-nest-servers). NOT for Nuxt-specific implementation (use developing-lt-frontend).
Production-tested setup for AutoAnimate (@formkit/auto-animate) - a zero-config, drop-in animation library that automatically adds smooth transitions when DOM elements are added, removed, or moved. This skill should be used when building UIs that need simple, automatic animations for lists, accordions, toasts, or form validation messages without the complexity of full animation libraries. Use when: Adding smooth animations to dynamic lists, building filter/sort interfaces, creating accordion components, implementing toast notifications, animating form validation messages, needing simple transitions without animation code, working with Vite + React + Tailwind, deploying to Cloudflare Workers Static Assets, or encountering SSR errors with animation libraries. Keywords: auto-animate, @formkit/auto-animate, formkit, zero-config animation, automatic animations, drop-in animation, list animations, accordion animation, toast animation, form validation animation, lightweight animation, 2kb animation, prefers-reduced-motion, accessible animations, vite react animation, cloudflare workers animation, ssr safe animation
AI-enhanced LaTeX Example Intelligent Generator, achieving organic integration of AI and hard-coding. AI handles "semantic understanding" (analyzing chapter themes, inferring resource relevance, generating coherent narratives), while hard-coding is responsible for "structure protection" (format validation, hash verification, access control). It applies to scenarios where users request "filling example content/generating examples/supplementing LaTeX examples".
Build Hotwire navigation and content-discovery flows: Turbo Frame pagination, tabbed navigation, lazy loading, faceted filtering/search, cache lifecycle, scroll restoration, and visit/render control. Prefer this skill when the core problem is request/response navigation state and browser history behavior. Use hwc-forms-validation for form validation and inline edit flows, hwc-realtime-streaming for WebSocket/Turbo Stream push updates, hwc-media-content for image/video/audio features, hwc-ux-feedback for generic loading/progress/transition polish, and hwc-stimulus-fundamentals for Stimulus APIs not centered on navigation.
Covers Dagger Engine caching internals including cache key derivation, invalidation, and the immutable DAG model. Use when debugging cache misses, unexpected invalidations, or implementing caching-related engine features.
Creates animated GIFs optimized for Slack with proper dimensions (128x128 emoji, 480x480 message), FPS control, color optimization, and file size constraints. Use when asked to "make a GIF for Slack", "create an animated emoji", "design a Slack GIF", or "animate this for Slack". Provides GIFBuilder utilities, frame management, color palette reduction, and validation tools ensuring GIFs meet Slack requirements. Works with Python Pillow (PIL) for frame generation, color quantization, and GIF export with FPS 10-30 and duration under 3 seconds for emoji.