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Polymarket sports prediction markets — live odds, prices, order books, events, series, and market search. No auth required. Covers NFL, NBA, MLB, soccer, tennis, cricket, MMA, esports. Supports moneyline, spreads, totals, and player props. Use when: user asks about sports betting odds, prediction markets, win probabilities, market sentiment, or "who is favored to win" questions. Don't use when: user asks about actual match results, scores, or statistics — use football-data or fastf1 instead. Don't use for historical match data. Don't use for news — use sports-news instead. Don't confuse with Kalshi — Polymarket focuses on crypto-native prediction markets with deeper sports coverage; Kalshi is a US-regulated exchange with different market structure.
Automated test generation, review, and execution for pytest-based projects. Auto-activates on keywords test, coverage, pytest, unittest, integration test, e2e, performance, benchmark, security testing. Routes to specialized testing workflows based on user intent.
Generate a Phase Spec/PRD by extracting features from an annotated Vision PRD. Use when user wants to create quarterly phase documentation, extract requirements from vision, plan a development phase, or decompose features into R-nnnn requirements. Requires annotated Vision PRD with F-nnn tags and Coverage Index.
Pipeline health assessment with coverage ratios, conversion benchmarks, velocity analysis, and problem diagnosis frameworks.
Convex backend development patterns, validators, indexes, actions, queries, mutations, file storage, scheduling, React hooks, and components. Use when writing Convex code, debugging Convex issues, or planning Convex architecture.
Applies TDD workflow to development. Use when writing tests before code, implementing features test-first, fixing bugs via failing test, or refactoring with test coverage. Detects AI anti-patterns.
Appwrite Dart SDK skill. Use when building Flutter apps (mobile, web, desktop) or server-side Dart applications with Appwrite. Covers client-side auth (email, OAuth), database queries, file uploads with native file handling, real-time subscriptions, and server-side admin via API keys for user management, database administration, storage, and functions.
Design data systems by understanding storage engines, replication, partitioning, transactions, and consistency models. Use when the user mentions "database choice", "replication lag", "partitioning strategy", "consistency vs availability", or "stream processing". Covers data models, batch/stream processing, and distributed consensus. For system design, see system-design. For resilience, see release-it.
Bootstrap new projects with curated settings.local.json permissions, CLAUDE.md, and .gitignore. Detects project type (cloudflare-worker, vercel-app, node-generic, python, ops-admin) and generates grouped, commented permission presets. Also tidies existing messy settings files (removes leaked secrets, shell fragments, deprecated MCP refs, duplicate entries). Trigger with 'kickoff', 'new project', 'bootstrap', 'setup claude', 'tidy permissions', 'clean settings', or 'init project'.
Search for available phone numbers by location and features, check coverage, and place orders. Use when acquiring new phone numbers. This skill provides Go SDK examples.
Standardize requirement/feature changes in an existing codebase (especially Chrome extensions) by turning "改需求/需求变更/调整交互/改功能/重构流程" into a repeatable loop: clarify acceptance criteria, confirm current behavior from code, assess impact/risk, design the new logic, implement with small diffs, run a fixed regression checklist, and update docs/decision log. Use when the user feels the change process is chaotic, when edits tend to sprawl across files, or when changes touch manifest/service worker/OAuth/storage/UI and need reliable verification + rollback planning.
Write articles, guides, blog posts, tutorials, newsletter issues, and other long-form content in a distinctive voice derived from supplied examples or brand guidance. Use when the user wants polished written content longer than a paragraph, especially when voice consistency, structure, and credibility matter.