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React DevTools CLI for AI agents. Use when the user asks you to debug a React or React Native app at runtime, inspect component props/state/hooks, diagnose render performance, profile re-renders, find slow components, or understand why something re-renders. Triggers include "why does this re-render", "inspect the component", "what props does X have", "profile the app", "find slow components", "debug the UI", "check component state", "the app feels slow", or any React runtime debugging task.
Apply react-use hooks where appropriate to build concise, maintainable React features.
Testing Inertia Rails responses with RSpec and Minitest: component assertions, prop matching, flash verification, deferred props, and partial reload helpers. Use when writing controller specs, request specs, or integration tests for Inertia pages. ALWAYS use matchers (render_component, have_props, have_flash), NOT direct access (inertia.component, inertia.props). CRITICAL: after POST/PATCH/DELETE with redirect, MUST call follow_redirect! before asserting flash or props — without it you're asserting against the 302, not the Inertia page. Setup: require 'inertia_rails/rspec'.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "rewrite my resume", "fix my resume", "humanize my resume", "make my resume sound human", "clean up my resume bullets", "reword my resume", or wants AI-sounding text in their resume rewritten with annotations explaining each change. Works for all resume and CV types: standard US, federal, academic, legal, medical, consulting, tech, executive, military transition, education, nonprofit, trades, creative, investment banking, and EU/Europass formats. Entry-level through executive.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "optimize for ATS", "check ATS compatibility", "keyword optimize my resume", "will my resume pass ATS", "match my resume to a job description", "check keywords", "USAJOBS optimization", or wants to improve how their resume performs in applicant tracking systems or federal scoring systems. Works for all resume and CV types including federal (USAJOBS), academic, legal, medical, consulting, tech, executive, military transition, education, nonprofit, trades, creative, and EU/Europass formats. Optionally accepts a job description or vacancy announcement to match against.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines interaction and UX patterns. Use this skill when the user asks about "onboarding flow", "user onboarding", "app launch", "loading state", "drag and drop", "search pattern", "settings design", "notifications", "modality", "multitasking", "feedback pattern", "haptics", "undo redo", "file management", data entry, sharing, collaboration, full screen, audio, video, haptic feedback, ratings, printing, help, or account management in Apple apps. Also use when the user says "how should onboarding work", "my app takes too long to load", "should I use a modal here", "how do I handle errors", "when should I ask for permissions", "how to show progress", or "what's the right way to confirm a delete". Cross-references: hig-foundations for underlying principles, hig-platforms for platform specifics, hig-components-layout for navigation, hig-components-content for data display.
World-class application logging - structured logs, correlation IDs, log aggregation, and the battle scars from debugging production without proper logsUse when "log, logging, logger, debug, trace, audit, structured log, correlation id, request id, log level, winston, pino, bunyan, log4j, logging, observability, debugging, monitoring, tracing, structured-logs, correlation, aggregation" mentioned.
Football (soccer) data across 13 leagues — standings, schedules, match stats, xG, transfers, player profiles. Zero config, no API keys. Covers Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A, Ligue 1, MLS, Champions League, World Cup, Championship, Eredivisie, Primeira Liga, Serie A Brazil, European Championship. Use when: user asks about football/soccer standings, fixtures, match stats, xG, lineups, player values, transfers, injury news, league tables, daily fixtures, or player profiles. Don't use when: user asks about American football (NFL), basketball (NBA), baseball, or any non-soccer sport. Don't use for live/real-time scores — data updates post-match. Don't use get_season_leaders or get_missing_players for non-Premier League leagues (they return empty). Don't use get_event_xg for leagues outside the top 5 (EPL, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A, Ligue 1).
ANIMA as limit construction over condensed skill applications. Formalizes prediction markets as belief ANIMAs, structure dishes as condensation media, and impact as equivalence class change. Use for understanding agency at maximum entropy, compositional world modeling, or applying Scholze-Clausen condensed mathematics to AI.
Build specialized openclaw agents with proper workspace structure, identity, and skills
Migrates Honcho TypeScript SDK code from v1.6.0 to v2.0.0. Use when upgrading @honcho-ai/sdk, fixing breaking changes after upgrade, or when errors mention removed APIs like .core, getConfig, observations, or snake_case properties.
DigitalOcean compute services covering Droplets, App Platform, Functions, Kubernetes (DOKS), GPU Droplets, and Bare Metal GPUs. Use when selecting or provisioning compute for applications, containers, or serverless workloads.