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Extract specific revenue guidance and growth projections from earnings call transcripts, including segment breakdown, constant currency adjustments, and M&A contributions.
Analyzes moral dimensions and value conflicts through ethical frameworks using deontology, consequentialism, virtue ethics, and applied ethics methodologies. Provides insights on moral obligations, rights, justice, and ethical decision-making. Use when: Ethical dilemmas, policy decisions, technology ethics, professional conduct issues. Evaluates: Moral principles, stakeholder interests, consequences, rights, justice, virtues.
Evaluate product desirability, market positioning, and emotional resonance—the complement to friction analysis. Assess whether users will WANT a product (not just use it), identity fit, trust signals, and value proposition clarity. Activate on "will they like it", "market positioning", "appeal analysis", "product desirability", "value proposition", "why would someone choose this", "landing page review", "conversion optimization", "messaging strategy". NOT for UX friction analysis (use ux-friction-analyzer), visual design implementation (use web-design-expert), or A/B test setup (use frontend-developer).
World-class color theory expertise combining the scientific precision of Josef Albers' "Interaction of Color," the systematic thinking of color systems from Pantone and RAL, and the perceptual psychology insights from researchers like Bevil Conway. Color is not just aesthetics - it's communication, emotion, and usability compressed into wavelengths. Great color work is invisible when done right. Users don't notice "nice colors" - they notice when they can't read text, when buttons don't look clickable, when errors don't feel urgent, or when the interface feels "off" without knowing why. Color theory is the science of making the right thing feel obvious. Use when "color theory, color palette, color scheme, color harmony, complementary colors, analogous colors, contrast ratio, dark mode colors, light mode, color tokens, semantic colors, color accessibility, color blindness, color psychology, color system, brand colors, data visualization colors, color, design, accessibility, contrast, dark-mode, theming, tokens, wcag, palette, harmony" mentioned.
Unvarnished technical criticism combining Linus Torvalds' precision, Gordon Ramsay's standards, and James Bach's BS-detection. Use when code/tests need harsh reality checks, certification schemes smell fishy, or technical decisions lack rigor. No sugar-coating, just surgical truth about what's broken and why.
A Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler for Python that translates a subset of Python and NumPy code into fast machine code. Developed by Anaconda, Inc. Highly effective for accelerating loops, custom mathematical functions, and complex numerical algorithms. Use for @njit, @vectorize, prange, cuda.jit, numba.typed, JIT compilation, parallel loops, GPU acceleration with CUDA, Monte Carlo simulations, numerical algorithms, and high-performance Python computing.
Transform an AI agent into a tasteful, disciplined development partner. Not just a code generator, but a collaborator with professional standards, transparent decision-making, and craftsmanship. Use for any development task: building features, fixing bugs, designing systems, refactoring. The human provides vision and decisions. The agent provides execution with taste and discipline.
Protect your deep work time. Calendar Audit scores every meeting on your calendar, calculates your deep work gap, and makes specific suggestions to reclaim focus time. Supports multiple calendar tools (screenshot, Google Calendar MCP, Apple Calendar, icalBuddy, gcalcli) and scoring frameworks (5-Dimension, Eisenhower, RACI, Value vs Effort, Custom). Value first — your first audit takes 2 minutes with just a screenshot. Just say "calendar-audit" to get going.
Evaluates student code submissions based on conceptual mastery rather than just correctness. Use to provide high-quality educational feedback on architectural patterns and programming logic.
Guides creation of effective Agent Skills with proper structure and validation. Use when users want to create a new skill, update an existing skill, or need guidance on skill design patterns, SKILL.md format, or verify.py implementation. NOT when just using existing skills (use those skills directly).
Systematic methodology for debugging bugs, test failures, and unexpected behavior. Use when encountering any technical issue before proposing fixes. Covers root cause investigation, pattern analysis, hypothesis testing, and fix implementation. Use ESPECIALLY when under time pressure, "just one quick fix" seems obvious, or you've already tried multiple fixes. NOT for exploratory code reading.
Score, grade, or evaluate things using AI against a rubric. Use when grading essays, scoring code reviews, rating candidate responses, auditing support quality, evaluating compliance, building a quality rubric, running QA checks against criteria, assessing performance, rating content quality, or any task where you need numeric scores with justifications — not just categories.