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This skill should be used when working with Shadertoy shaders, GLSL fragment shaders, or creating procedural graphics for the web. Use when writing .glsl files, implementing visual effects, creating generative art, or working with WebGL shader code. This skill provides GLSL ES syntax reference, common shader patterns, and Shadertoy-specific conventions.
This skill should be used when working with Convex actions, HTTP endpoints, validators, schemas, environment variables, scheduling, file storage, and TypeScript patterns. It provides comprehensive guidelines for function definitions, API design, database limits, and advanced Convex features.
Create and manage Dexie/IndexedDB repositories with type-safe interfaces, converters, and standardized CRUD operations. Use when (1) adding entity storage, (2) implementing save/load/delete operations, (3) designing database schema and indexes, (4) converting between database (Db*) and domain types, (5) handling database errors or migrations, (6) using existing repositories (SettingsRepository, WorkoutsRepository, TemplatesRepository, CustomExercisesRepository, BenchmarksRepository, ActiveWorkoutRepository). Triggers include "database", "repository", "save data", "fetch from database", "delete from storage", "database schema", "database table", "indexes", "migration", "persist", "convert workout", "converter", "buildPartialUpdate", "mock repository", "database error", "bulk operations", "import/export", or specific repository names.
Use this skill when creating database schemas or tables for Timescale, TimescaleDB, TigerData, or Tiger Cloud, especially for time-series, IoT, metrics, events, or log data. Use this to improve the performance of any insert-heavy table. **Trigger when user asks to:** - Create or design SQL schemas/tables AND Timescale/TimescaleDB/TigerData/Tiger Cloud is available - Set up hypertables, compression, retention policies, or continuous aggregates - Configure partition columns, segment_by, order_by, or chunk intervals - Optimize time-series database performance or storage - Create tables for sensors, metrics, telemetry, events, or transaction logs **Keywords:** CREATE TABLE, hypertable, Timescale, TimescaleDB, time-series, IoT, metrics, sensor data, compression policy, continuous aggregates, columnstore, retention policy, chunk interval, segment_by, order_by Step-by-step instructions for hypertable creation, column selection, compression policies, retention, continuous aggregates, and indexes.
Generates hierarchical knowledge graphs via Recursive Pareto Principle for optimised schema construction. Produces four-level structures (L0 meta-graph through L3 detail-graph) where each level contains 80% fewer nodes while grounding 80% of its derivative, achieving 51% coverage from 0.8% of nodes via Pareto³ compression. Use when creating domain ontologies or knowledge architectures requiring: (1) Atomic first principles with emergent composites, (2) Pareto-optimised information density, (3) Small-world topology with validated node ratios (L1:L2 2-3:1), or (4) Bidirectional construction. Integrates with graph (η≥4 validation), abduct (refactoring), mega (SuperHyperGraphs), infranodus (gap detection). Triggers: 'schema generation', 'ontology creation', 'Pareto hierarchy', 'recursive graph', 'first principles decomposition'.
Kubernetes operations including deployment, management, troubleshooting, kubectl mastery, and cluster stability. Covers K8s workloads, networking, storage, and debugging pods. Use when user mentions Kubernetes, K8s, kubectl, pods, deployments, services, ingress, ConfigMaps, Secrets, or cluster operations.
Use this skill whenever the agent has access to Linkup web search or fetch tools. Teaches the agent how to reason about query construction, choose search depth, write effective queries, select the right output type, use the fetch endpoint, and apply advanced techniques like sequential search and multi-query coverage. Applicable to any task involving web search, content extraction, company research, news retrieval, data enrichment, or real-time information gathering via Linkup.
Comprehensive guide for Google Apps Script development covering all built-in services (SpreadsheetApp, DocumentApp, GmailApp, DriveApp, CalendarApp, FormApp, SlidesApp), triggers, authorization, error handling, and performance optimization. Use when automating Google Sheets operations, creating Google Docs, managing Gmail/email, working with Google Drive files, automating Calendar events, implementing triggers (time-based, event-based), building custom functions, creating add-ons, handling OAuth scopes, optimizing Apps Script performance, working with UrlFetchApp for API calls, using PropertiesService for persistent storage, or implementing CacheService for temporary data. Covers batch operations, error recovery, and JavaScript ES6+ runtime.
Architect and co-design futureproof persistence systems built on open data principles. Use when designing data layers, choosing storage formats, structuring knowledge bases, building file-system-as-database architectures, or evaluating existing systems for portability and longevity. Use when user says "design my data model", "how should I store this", "is my data portable", "audit my persistence layer", "plan a migration", or asks about file-based databases, Markdown schemas, or Obsidian-compatible data formats. Do NOT use for general coding tasks, database query optimization, or SQL schema design.
Azure CLI (az). Use when: managing Azure resources, deploying to App Service/Functions/Container Apps/AKS, working with Storage, SQL Database, Cosmos DB, VMs, VNets, NSGs, Key Vault, Entra ID (Azure AD), RBAC, Service Bus, Event Hubs, Container Registry, Azure Monitor, DNS, or any Azure service. Also covers: authentication, subscription management, CI/CD integration (GitHub Actions/Azure DevOps), Bicep/ARM templates, managed identities, and infrastructure automation.
Expert guide for configuring, customizing, and creatively leveraging OpenClaw — the self-hosted AI gateway that connects LLMs to messaging channels (Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Slack, iMessage, etc.). Use when the user wants to: (1) Set up or modify their openclaw.json configuration, (2) Write or edit bootstrap files (SOUL.md, USER.md, AGENTS.md, IDENTITY.md, TOOLS.md), (3) Configure messaging channels, (4) Set up models and providers, (5) Create multi-agent routing, (6) Build skills, hooks, or cron jobs, (7) Troubleshoot OpenClaw issues, (8) Get creative ideas for leveraging OpenClaw in non-obvious ways. Triggers on: openclaw, gateway, SOUL.md, USER.md, AGENTS.md, IDENTITY.md, channels setup, agent routing, heartbeat, cron jobs, openclaw hooks, openclaw skills, openclaw config, openclaw.json, personal assistant setup.
Write compiler and toolchain code in the style of Chris Lattner, creator of LLVM, Clang, Swift, and MLIR. Emphasizes modular compiler design, reusable infrastructure, progressive lowering, and pragmatic language evolution. Use when building compilers, language tools, or performance-critical infrastructure.