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Monitors context window health throughout a session and rides peak context quality for maximum output fidelity. Activates automatically after plan-interview and intent-framed-agent. Stays active through execution and hands off cleanly to simplify-and-harden and self-improvement when the wave completes naturally or exits via handoff. Use this skill whenever a multi-step agent task is underway and session continuity or context drift is a concern. Especially important for long-running tasks, complex refactors, or any work where degraded context would silently corrupt the output. Trigger even if the user doesn't say "context surfing" — if an agent task is running across multiple steps with intent and a plan already established, this skill is live.
Provides general code quality and best practices guidance applicable across languages and frameworks. Focuses on linting, testing, and type safety.
Provides comprehensive guidance for input validation, data serialization, and ID management in backend APIs. This skill should be used when designing validation schemas, transforming request/response data, mapping database IDs to external identifiers, and ensuring type safety across API boundaries.
WeChat Sticker Maker. Automatically crop and convert original images in 6-grid, 9-grid, or 12-grid layouts into formats that comply with WeChat sticker specifications (main sticker image 240x240, chat page icon 50x50).
Non-glass SwiftUI APIs from WWDC 2025 (iOS 26, macOS 26, visionOS 26). Covers @Animatable macro, TextEditor with AttributedString/AttributedTextSelection/AttributedTextFormattingDefinition, FindContext, WebView/WebPage, UIHostingSceneDelegate, ToolbarSpacer, Slider ticks, windowResizeAnchor, dragContainer, draggable(containerItemID:), scrollEdgeEffectStyle, tabBarMinimizeBehavior. Use when building rich text editors, embedding web content, bridging UIKit scenes to SwiftUI, or configuring scroll edge effects and tab bar minimization. DO NOT use for Liquid Glass design patterns (use apple-liquid-glass-design), general Swift or pre-iOS 26 SwiftUI (use swiftui-ui-patterns).
Provides best practices for Node.js development with TypeScript, covering async patterns, error handling, modules, and more. Use when working on existing Node.js projects using TypeScript. Helps apply robust Node.js patterns consistently across the entire codebase.
Use when working with iOS/macOS Keychain Services (SecItem queries, kSecClass, OSStatus errors), biometric authentication (LAContext, Face ID, Touch ID), CryptoKit (AES-GCM, ChaChaPoly, ECDSA, ECDH, HPKE, ML-KEM), Secure Enclave, secure credential storage (OAuth tokens, API keys), certificate pinning (SecTrust, SPKI), keychain sharing across apps/extensions, migrating secrets from UserDefaults or plists, or OWASP MASVS/MASTG mobile compliance on Apple platforms.
Microsoft Office document manipulation (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF). Use when: creating professional .docx documents, filling PDF forms, extracting tables from PDFs, building presentations, working with spreadsheets, or any task involving Office file formats. Triggers: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF, .docx, .xlsx, .pptx, spreadsheet, presentation, slides, form, invoice, report, memo, letter, budget, financial model.
Tests web applications for Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities by injecting JavaScript payloads into reflected, stored, and DOM-based contexts to demonstrate client-side code execution, session hijacking, and user impersonation. The tester identifies all injection points and output contexts, crafts context-appropriate payloads, and bypasses sanitization and CSP protections. Activates for requests involving XSS testing, cross-site scripting assessment, client-side injection testing, or JavaScript injection vulnerability testing.
Query the ExoPriors Scry API -- SQL-over-HTTPS search across 229M+ entities spanning forums, papers, social media, government records, and prediction markets. Includes cross-platform author identity resolution (actors, people, aliases), OpenAlex academic graph navigation (authors, citations, institutions, concepts), shareable artifacts, and structured agent judgements. Use when the task involves: Scry API, ExoPriors, /v1/scry/query, scry.search, scry.entities, materialized views, corpus search, epistemic infrastructure, 229M entities, lexical search, BM25, structured agent judgements, scry shares, cross-corpus analysis, who is this person, cross-platform identity, OpenAlex, citation graph, coauthor graph, academic papers, author lookup. NOT for: semantic/vector search composition or embedding algebra (use scry-vectors), LLM-based reranking (use scry-rerank), or the user's own local Postgres / non-ExoPriors data sources.
Microsoft SQL Server specific features. Covers data types, indexes, partitioning, and SQL Server-specific syntax. Use for SQL Server database work. USE WHEN: user mentions "sql server", "mssql", "IDENTITY", "GETDATE()", "temporal tables", "columnstore", "SQL Server specifics", "Azure SQL" DO NOT USE FOR: T-SQL programming - use `tsql` instead, PostgreSQL - use `postgresql` instead, Oracle - use `oracle` instead
Official Feature-Sliced Design (FSD) v2.1 skill for applying the methodology to frontend projects. Use when the task involves organizing project structure with FSD layers, deciding where code belongs, defining public APIs and import boundaries, resolving cross-imports or evaluating the @x pattern, deciding whether logic should remain local or be extracted, migrating from FSD v2.0 or a non-FSD codebase, integrating FSD with frameworks, or implementing common patterns such as auth, API handling, Redux, and React Query within FSD.