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Aggregated news, regulatory filings, and Longbridge-community discussion for a single stock — classified into catalyst / regulatory / strategic / financial / opinion / other, with a fact-only key-takeaway summary and a sentiment skew. Falls back to WebSearch only when data is sparse or stale, and labels the source. Triggers: "X 最近新闻", "X 公告", "市场对 X 财报怎么看", "X 社区讨论", "X 公司动态", "市场情绪", "最近怎么了", "X 最近新聞", "X 公告", "市場對 X 財報怎麼看", "X 社區討論", "recent news", "company filings", "market reaction", "what is everyone saying about X", "community sentiment", "8-K", "港交所披露", "earnings reaction".
Use this skill when working with Game Feature plugins, modular gameplay, GameFeatureAction, GameFeatureData, GameFrameworkComponentManager, init state system, experience system, modular components, UPawnComponent, UControllerComponent, UGameStateComponent, UPlayerStateComponent, or Lyra-style modular architecture. See references/ for code templates and experience system patterns.
Behavioral finance application framework — identify cognitive biases in markets (overreaction, underreaction, disposition effect, anchoring, herding), translate them into quantifiable trading signals (momentum / reversal), and assess whether current market sentiment shows systematic bias. Triggers: "行为金融", "认知偏差", "过度反应", "反应不足", "处置效应", "锚定效应", "羊群效应", "市场情绪偏差", "行為金融", "認知偏差", "過度反應", "反應不足", "處置效應", "錨定效應", "羊群效應", "behavioral finance", "cognitive bias", "overreaction", "underreaction", "disposition effect", "anchoring bias", "herding", "sentiment bias", "behavioral economics".
Use when the user asks to install, configure, verify, troubleshoot, or understand OpenPets; install or select a pet; connect Claude Code, OpenCode, Cursor, Codex, or MCP clients; configure a project to use a specific pet; or debug openpets_status, openpets_react, or openpets_say.
Vue 3 and Vue.js best practices for TypeScript, vue-tsc, Volar, and component patterns. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Vue 3 components with TypeScript, configuring Volar/vueCompilerOptions, extracting component types, working with defineModel/withDefaults, setting up Pinia store tests, or debugging Vue tooling issues. Triggers on Vue components, props extraction, wrapper components, template type checking, strictTemplates, vueCompilerOptions, Volar 3, CSS modules, fallthrough attributes, defineModel, withDefaults, deep watch, vue-router typed params, Pinia mocking, HMR SSR, moduleResolution bundler, useTemplateRef, onWatcherCleanup, useId, generic components, reactive props destructure.
Patterns for building applications that integrate the Krea API. Auth, polling discipline, error handling, validation, frontend integration (SvelteKit/React/Vue), and the 'prototype in chat, productize in app' workflow. Use when the user is writing code that calls the Krea API directly — building a generator UI, a content pipeline, a creative tool — not when they just want to generate one image. For interactive generation use the sibling krea-ai skill instead.
Implement the RevenueCat purchase and restore flow. Use when the user asks to buy a package, purchase a subscription, fetch offerings, build paywall purchase logic, handle purchase errors, detect user cancelled, or restore previous purchases on iOS, Android, Kotlin Multiplatform, Flutter, or React Native.
Translate an existing Remotion (React-based) video composition into a HyperFrames HTML composition. Use ONLY when the user explicitly asks to port, convert, migrate, translate, or rewrite a Remotion composition as HyperFrames (e.g. "port my Remotion project to HyperFrames"). Do NOT use when (a) authoring a NEW HyperFrames composition (even if A/B-testing a Remotion video); (b) Remotion is mentioned in passing; (c) Remotion code is shared as reference, not for translation; (d) the user wants "the same video as my Remotion one" without explicitly asking to migrate the source — treat as a fresh HyperFrames build. When in doubt, default to the `hyperframes` skill. Detects unsupported patterns (useState, useEffect side effects, async calculateMetadata, third-party React component libraries, `@remotion/lambda`) and recommends the runtime interop escape hatch instead of a lossy translation.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "add turnstile", "implement bot protection", "validate turnstile token", "fix turnstile error", "setup captcha alternative", or encounters error codes 100*/300*/600*, CSP errors, or token validation failures. Provides CAPTCHA-alternative protection for Cloudflare Workers, React, Next.js, and Hono.
TanStack AI (alpha) provider-agnostic type-safe chat with streaming for OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Ollama. Use for chat APIs, React/Solid frontends with useChat/ChatClient, isomorphic tools, tool approval flows, agent loops, multimodal inputs, or troubleshooting streaming and tool definitions.
Build code-first notification workflows with @novu/framework. Use when defining workflows in TypeScript (Zod / JSON Schema / Class Validator), composing channel steps (email, SMS, push, chat, in-app) with action steps (delay, digest, custom), exposing Step Controls for non-technical teammates, rendering React/Vue/Svelte Email templates, hosting the Bridge Endpoint inside Next.js, Express, NestJS, Remix, Nuxt, SvelteKit, H3, or AWS Lambda, syncing to Novu Cloud via CLI / GitHub Actions, securing production with HMAC, or implementing translations, hydration, multi-channel orchestration, and LLM-powered notification logic in code.
Accessibility (a11y) for CometChat UI Kit integrations across all families — React, React Native, Angular, Android (V5/V6), iOS, Flutter. Covers WCAG 2.1 AA targets, keyboard navigation in chat, screen reader announcements (live regions for new messages), color contrast, focus management on call screens, motion-reduction support, and the cross-family checks that catch the common production a11y bugs. Cross-family — applies wherever the agent is checking accessibility.