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Implement Syncfusion Blazor Block Editor for modular, block-based rich content creation. ALWAYS use when building structured document editors with customizable blocks like headings, paragraphs, lists, and media. Immediately configure menus, drag-drop, undo/redo, paste cleanup, and events.
Implement Syncfusion Blazor Scheduler component for comprehensive appointment and event scheduling. Use this when building calendar interfaces, managing appointments with CRUD operations, implementing multiple view modes, setting up recurring events, or handling timezone-aware scheduling. This skill covers views (day, week, month, timeline, agenda), drag-and-drop functionality, resizing, resources, localization, data binding, state persistence, and advanced customization options for scheduling applications.
Implement Syncfusion Blazor TreeView component for hierarchical data display with single/multi-selection, editing, expand-collapse, checkboxes, drag-drop, and virtualization. Use this skill whenever the user needs to display tree-structured data, enable node selection and editing, implement checkboxes for multi-selection, load data on demand, filter and search nodes, customize node appearance, or handle tree interaction events.
Systematic retrieval expert covering all areas of Chinese law. ## Core Features - Supports user identity recognition (ordinary person/law student/lawyer/judge/prosecutor) - Provides differentiated services based on different identities - Complete legal source retrieval (laws/administrative regulations/judicial interpretations/guiding cases/typical cases) - Original legal article citation and cross-reference sorting ## Core Trigger Conditions (Trigger if any is met) **High Priority (Must Trigger)**: - Explicit request to find legal articles/regulations/judicial interpretations/regulatory documents - Request to determine legality/illegality ("Is it illegal?""Is it legal?""Am I liable?") - Request to find compensation standards/compensation amounts/liability determination/procedural requirements - Asking "Based on which law?""What does the law stipulate?""What is the legal basis?" **Medium Priority (Trigger based on context)**: - "What to do?""How to defend rights?""Can I sue?" - "What procedures are needed?""What conditions are required?" - "What else can I claim?""Where can I file a complaint?" ## Application Scenarios - Labor disputes: illegal termination, economic compensation, work-related injuries, social security, job transfer, etc. - Contract disputes: deposit, liquidated damages, breach of contract liability, sales contracts, etc. - Tort liability: traffic accidents, personal injury, medical accidents, environmental pollution, etc. - Marriage and family: divorce property, child custody, estate inheritance, etc. - Administrative/criminal/corporate finance, etc. ## Non-Triggering Scenarios - Only asking about legal concepts/terminology explanations (not retrieval-related) - Only requesting lawyer/legal service recommendations - Only discussing legal news/case stories (not involving specific regulations) - Only asking about legal examination/study questions **Note**: Even if the user does not explicitly request a "retrieval report", this skill will be triggered as long as the issue involves searching, organizing, interpreting, or applying legal norms.
Use when building, modifying, or debugging NetSuite UIF SPA components. Provides API/type lookup for `@uif-js/core` and `@uif-js/component` (constructors, methods, props, enums, hooks, and component options).
Review and implement safe concurrency patterns in Go: goroutines, channels, sync primitives, context propagation, and goroutine lifecycle management. Use when writing concurrent code, reviewing async patterns, checking thread safety, debugging race conditions, or designing producer/consumer pipelines. Trigger examples: "check thread safety", "review goroutines", "race condition", "channel patterns", "sync.Mutex", "context cancellation", "goroutine leak". Do NOT use for general code style (use go-coding-standards) or HTTP handler patterns (use go-api-design).
Go testing patterns for production-grade code: subtests, test helpers, fixtures, golden files, httptest, testcontainers, property-based testing, and fuzz testing. Covers mocking strategies, test isolation, coverage analysis, and test design philosophy. Use when writing tests, improving coverage, reviewing test quality, setting up test infrastructure, or choosing a testing approach. Trigger examples: "add tests", "improve coverage", "write tests for this", "test helpers", "mock this dependency", "integration test", "fuzz test". Do NOT use for performance benchmarking methodology (use go-performance-review), security testing (use go-security-audit), or table-driven test patterns specifically (use go-test-table-driven).
Convert video clips to optimized GIFs with speed control, cropping, text overlays, and file size optimization. Create perfect GIFs for social media, documentation, and presentations.
Generate self-contained email prompt templates for cold outreach campaigns. Reads from the company context file (voice, value prop, proof points) and campaign research (hypotheses, data points) to produce a prompt that the email-generation skill runs per-row against a contact CSV. One prompt per campaign. Triggers on: "cold email", "outreach prompt", "email campaign", "new vertical email", "draft email prompt", "email sequence".
Clarity pre-deployment validation — syntax checking, deprecated keyword detection, sender check analysis, error propagation review, and test verification.
Use when setting up TYPO3 extension test infrastructure, writing unit/functional/E2E tests, configuring PHPUnit, mutation testing, mocking, CI/CD test pipelines, or debugging CI failures. Also triggers on: ensure proper testing, test matrix, integration testing, e2e testing, coverage, test generation.
Build automations connecting Qwilr to CRM and other tools via API, Zapier, or native integrations. Use when connecting Qwilr to HubSpot, connecting Qwilr to Salesforce, setting up Qwilr Zapier workflows, auto-generating proposals from CRM data, using the Qwilr API, automating proposal creation, syncing Qwilr with CRM, configuring Qwilr webhooks, or building Qwilr integrations.