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Execute Deepgram production deployment checklist. Use when preparing for production launch, auditing production readiness, or verifying deployment configurations. Trigger with phrases like "deepgram production", "deploy deepgram", "deepgram prod checklist", "deepgram go-live", "production ready deepgram".
Install and configure Documenso SDK/API authentication. Use when setting up a new Documenso integration, configuring API keys, or initializing Documenso in your project. Trigger with phrases like "install documenso", "setup documenso", "documenso auth", "configure documenso API key".
Optimize Customer.io API performance. Use when improving response times, reducing latency, or optimizing high-volume integrations. Trigger with phrases like "customer.io performance", "optimize customer.io", "customer.io latency", "customer.io speed".
Process use when you need to archive historical database records to reduce primary database size. This skill automates moving old data to archive tables or cold storage (S3, Azure Blob, GCS). Trigger with phrases like "archive old database records", "implement data retention policy", "move historical data to cold storage", or "reduce database size with archival".
Use when building charts, data visualisations, or dashboards with Recharts. Also use when integrating Recharts with HeroUI, reviewing chart components, or creating responsive chart containers. Generates Recharts charts styled with HeroUI v3 design tokens and Tailwind CSS v4.
NHL data via ESPN public endpoints — scores, standings, rosters, schedules, game summaries, play-by-play, injuries, transactions, futures, team/player stats, leaders, and news. Zero config, no API keys. Use when: user asks about NHL scores, standings, team rosters, schedules, game stats, box scores, play-by-play, injuries, transactions, betting futures, team/player statistics, or NHL news. Don't use when: user asks about other hockey leagues (AHL, KHL, college hockey), or other sports.
Turn any concept, idea, or description into a polished static HTML visual, then export it as a PNG or SVG image. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create a visual representation of an idea and needs an image file output (PNG or SVG). This includes: infographics, concept diagrams, flowcharts, comparison charts, process visuals, educational diagrams, social media graphics, data visualizations, posters, cards, badges, icons, logos sketches, or any "make me an image of X" request that can be achieved with HTML/CSS/SVG rather than photographic AI generation. Also trigger when the user has an existing HTML visual and wants to export/convert it to PNG or SVG. Trigger phrases include: "create an image of", "make a visual", "design a graphic", "export as PNG", "save as SVG", "concept to image", "turn this into an image", "screenshot this HTML", "generate an infographic", or any request combining a concept description with image output.
Transform verbose technical documentation into concise, scannable specs. Use this skill when you need to condense, summarize, or reformat technical docs, specs, or READMEs — including when a document is too verbose, when you want a technical summary, or when working with lengthy specification documents. Triggers on phrases like "make this concise", "too verbose", "condense this", "technical summary", "strip the fluff", or "reformat this spec". See assets/template.md for the standard output structure.
Expert guide for the Osmedeus security automation workflow engine. Use when: (1) writing or editing YAML workflows (modules and flows), (2) running osmedeus CLI commands (scan, workflow management, installation, server), (3) configuring steps, runners, triggers, or template variables, (4) debugging workflow execution issues, (5) building security scanning pipelines, (6) working with agent/LLM step types, or (7) any question about osmedeus features, architecture, or best practices.
This post provides a handy collection of Flutter commands and scripts for web development, package creation, troubleshooting, testing, and more, streamlining your Flutter workflow.
Apply Web Scraping with Python practices (Ryan Mitchell). Covers First Scrapers (Ch 1: urllib, BeautifulSoup), HTML Parsing (Ch 2: find, findAll, CSS selectors, regex, lambda), Crawling (Ch 3-4: single-domain, cross-site, crawl models), Scrapy (Ch 5: spiders, items, pipelines, rules), Storing Data (Ch 6: CSV, MySQL, files, email), Reading Documents (Ch 7: PDF, Word, encoding), Cleaning Data (Ch 8: normalization, OpenRefine), NLP (Ch 9: n-grams, Markov, NLTK), Forms & Logins (Ch 10: POST, sessions, cookies), JavaScript (Ch 11: Selenium, headless, Ajax), APIs (Ch 12: REST, undocumented), Image/OCR (Ch 13: Pillow, Tesseract), Avoiding Traps (Ch 14: headers, honeypots), Testing (Ch 15: unittest, Selenium), Parallel (Ch 16: threads, processes), Remote (Ch 17: Tor, proxies), Legalities (Ch 18: robots.txt, CFAA, ethics). Trigger on "web scraping", "BeautifulSoup", "Scrapy", "crawler", "spider", "scraper", "parse HTML", "Selenium scraping", "data extraction".
WPS Office Cross-Application Intelligent Assistant: Unified management of Excel, Word, and PPT, handling cross-application operations and general functions