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Guides efficient Haskell aligned with GHC practice -- laziness and strictness, purity, fusion, newtypes, pragmas, Core reading, and space-leak avoidance. Use when writing or reviewing Haskell, optimizing or profiling, debugging strictness or memory, or when the user mentions GHC, thunks, foldl vs foldl', list fusion, SPECIALIZE, or UNPACK.
Implements Syncfusion WinForms SfDataGrid component for displaying and managing tabular data in Windows Forms applications. Use this when working with data grids, column management (auto-generation, stacked headers), data operations (filtering, sorting, grouping), or grid editing with validation. The skill covers data summaries, selection modes, export capabilities (Excel/PDF), conditional styling, master-detail views, and drag-and-drop functionality.
Guides the agent through general Capacitor app development topics. Covers core concepts (native bridge, plugins, web layer), Capacitor CLI usage, app configuration (capacitor.config.ts, splash screens, app icons, deep links), platform management (Android, iOS, Electron, PWA), edge-to-edge and safe area handling on Android, live reload setup, storage solutions, file handling, security best practices, CI/CD references, iOS package managers (SPM, CocoaPods), and troubleshooting for Android and iOS. Do not use for creating new Capacitor apps, Capacitor plugin APIs, creating Capacitor plugins, in-app purchases, upgrading Capacitor versions, Cordova or PhoneGap migration, or framework-specific patterns (Angular, React, Vue).
MacOS voice input tool with local/cloud ASR engines, LLM text optimization, and fully local storage built in Swift
Leverage OpenAI Codex/GPT models for autonomous code implementation. Triggers: "codex", "use gpt", "gpt-5", "let openai", "full-auto", "用codex", "让gpt实现". Use this skill whenever the user wants to delegate coding tasks to OpenAI models, run code reviews via codex, or execute tasks in a sandboxed environment.
Guide users through defining their pricing strategy for an AI product or SaaS. Covers billing model selection (usage-based, subscription, hybrid), subscription tier pricing, credit/overage costs, real-time vs invoice billing trade-offs, existing PSP integration, custom currency vs fiat, and pricing dimensions. Ends with a personalised pricing strategy summary, MRR projection, visual output (HTML or PDF), and tool recommendations. Use when a user wants to define their pricing, figure out how to charge for their AI product, decide between billing models, understand the real-time vs invoice billing trade-off, or evaluate what tools to use for monetisation.
TypeScript language expertise covering the type system, generics, utility types, advanced type patterns, and project configuration. Use this skill whenever writing, reviewing, or refactoring TypeScript code, designing type-safe APIs, working with complex generics, debugging type errors, configuring tsconfig.json, migrating JavaScript to TypeScript, or leveraging TypeScript 5.x features like satisfies, const type parameters, decorators, and the using keyword. Also use when the user asks about type narrowing, conditional types, mapped types, template literal types, branded types, discriminated unions, or any TypeScript type system question — even seemingly simple ones, because TypeScript's type system has subtle gotchas that catch experienced developers.
Audit and consolidate documentation for healthcare engineering systems. Supports two modes — analyze (coverage audit — writes only .health-docs/analysis.md) and document (consolidate existing docs + fill gaps). Detects applicable regulatory regimes (HIPAA, ONC, FDA SaMD) from codebase signals, composes existing skills as subagents for deep-dimension analysis, and produces a structured handoff artifact consumed by document mode.
Use pgmicro — an in-process PostgreSQL reimplementation backed by SQLite-compatible storage, embeddable as a library or CLI
Create and manage interactive Kanban boards with Syncfusion Angular component. Use this skill when you need to build workflow visualization tools with drag-and-drop cards, swimlanes, columns, and real-time data binding. Covers setup, configuration, events, properties, methods, and best practices for implementing task management and project tracking interfaces.
Interact with Atlassian Jira and Confluence using REST APIs — no MCP server needed. Use this skill whenever the user mentions Jira, Confluence, Atlassian, tickets, issues, sprints, backlogs, epics, stories, or any project management task that involves creating/editing/searching/transitioning Jira issues, writing or reading Confluence pages, generating status reports, triaging bugs, converting specs to backlogs, capturing tasks from meeting notes, searching company knowledge, syncing local BMAD documents with Jira or Confluence, pushing docs to Jira, pulling from Jira, linking documents to tickets, downloading Confluence spaces to local markdown, or converting between Confluence storage format and markdown. Also trigger when the user says things like "move that ticket to done", "what's the status of PROJ-123", "create a bug for X", "search our wiki for Y", "file a ticket", "check for duplicates", "write a status update", "break this spec into stories", "sync this doc", "push to jira", "pull from jira", "sync to confluence", "link this to jira", "sync my epics", "download confluence pages", "sync confluence space", "convert confluence to markdown", or "pull docs from confluence". If there is even a chance the user wants to interact with Jira or Confluence, use this skill.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for image, audio, video, document, and container steganography. Use when the user asks to inspect metadata, alpha or palette channels, LSBs, thumbnails, appended trailers, QR fragments, transcoding artifacts, or recover a hidden payload from media without blind brute force. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.