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Execute tasks from TODO file - Generic task runner [/todo-task-run xxx]
This skill should be used when reviewing pull requests, performing comprehensive code review, analyzing code changes before merge, or when the user asks for thorough/ultra-critical code review. Performs EXTREMELY CRITICAL 6-pass analysis identifying runtime failures, code consistency issues, architectural problems, environment compatibility risks, and verification strategies. Posts structured review as GitHub PR comment. Use when user asks to "review PR", "review this code", "review changes", "check this PR", "analyze PR", "post review", or for Phase 3 of devflow. Supports parallel review mode with multiplier (code-review-3, code-review 6X) for consensus-based reviews. This is an ultra-critical reviewer that does not let things slip and desires only perfection.
Audit implementation progress against a plan ticket, verify completed work, identify remaining tasks, and validate quality. Use when user asks to check plan status, verify implementation, see what's left to do, or validate plan completion.
Create a PR for this branch. ALWAYS links related issues and uses closing keywords to auto-close them on merge.
Xcode 26 and Apple platform update notes with a focus on Liquid Glass, Foundation Models Framework, and Apple Intelligence. Use when asked to explain, summarize, compare, or implement Xcode 26 era framework changes across SwiftUI, UIKit, AppKit, Foundation, App Intents, StoreKit, MapKit, WidgetKit, visionOS, or Swift language features.
Generate, edit, or transform images with Gemini Nano Banana using bundled Python scripts (Flash or Pro) including aspect ratio, resolution, image-to-image edits, logo overlays, and reference images. Use when users request image generation, image edits, image-to-image transformations, logo placement, or specific aspect ratios or resolutions.
Working with GitHub Pull Requests using the gh CLI. Use for fetching PR details, review comments, CI status, and understanding the difference between PR-level comments vs inline code review comments.
Guide for creating Nushell plugins in Rust using nu_plugin and nu_protocol crates. Use when users want to build custom Nushell commands, extend Nushell with new functionality, create data transformations, or integrate external tools/APIs into Nushell. Covers project setup, command implementation, streaming data, custom values, and testing.
Explain how CE.SDK Web features work — concepts, architecture, and workflows. Covers React, Vue.js, Svelte, Angular, Electron, Vanilla JavaScript, Node.js, Nuxt.js, Next.js, SvelteKit. Use when the user says "explain", "how does X work", "walk me through", "what is", "describe", or wants to understand a CE.SDK concept at a conceptual level for Web development. Generates custom markdown explanations with diagrams and code examples. Not for looking up existing docs (use docs-{framework}), not for writing implementation code (use build). <example> Context: User wants to understand how text layers work user: "Explain how text layers work in CE.SDK" assistant: "I'll use /cesdk:explain to generate a detailed explanation." </example> <example> Context: User needs a concept explained in their context user: "How does the block hierarchy work for video editing?" assistant: "Let me use /cesdk:explain to create a custom explanation for video block hierarchy." </example> <example> Context: User needs to understand a workflow user: "Walk me through the asset loading pipeline" assistant: "I'll use /cesdk:explain to explain the asset pipeline." </example>
REST API for cross-chain and same-chain token swaps, bridging, and DeFi operations. USE THIS SKILL WHEN USER WANTS TO: - Swap tokens between different blockchains (e.g., "swap USDC on Ethereum to ETH on Arbitrum") - Bridge tokens to another chain (e.g., "move my ETH from mainnet to Optimism") - Swap tokens on the same chain with best rates (e.g., "swap ETH to USDC on Polygon") - Find the best route or quote for a token swap across chains - Execute DeFi operations across chains (zap, bridge+swap+deposit, yield farming entry) - Build multi-chain payment flows (accept any token, settle in specific token) - Check supported chains, tokens, or bridges for cross-chain transfers - Track status of a cross-chain transaction - Build backend services (Python, Go, Rust, etc.) that need cross-chain swaps - Integrate cross-chain functionality via HTTP/REST (not JavaScript SDK)
Best practices for Open Finance data retrieval and management. Use when working with accounts, transactions, investments, loans, or identity data.
Write detailed Conventional Commit messages using only the active chat conversation as context. Use when the user asks for commit messages based on discussion history, requests module-scoped commit subjects, or explicitly forbids checking git logs, diffs, or code files.