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Use when the user asks to automate browser tasks, scrape websites, fill forms, capture screenshots, extract structured data from web pages, or build web automation workflows. NOT for testing — use playwright-pro for that.
Use when running Claude Fable on codebase-heavy or token-heavy work and the user wants Fable to orchestrate research, coding, and testing while cheaper subagents do bounded heavy lifting.
Generate Makefiles with testing, linting, formatting, and automation targets for new projects.
Structured software development framework for coding agents. Composable skills enforcing planning, testing, and systematic execution. Prevents code-first chaos.
DataWorks Infrastructure Management: Create and query operations for Data Sources (51 types), Compute Resources, and Serverless Resource Groups, plus connectivity testing and resource group binding/unbinding. Uses aliyun CLI to call dataworks-public OpenAPI (2024-05-18). Trigger keywords: DataWorks data source, compute resource, resource group, datasource, data source, compute resource, resource group, mysql/hologres/maxcompute data source, holo/mc/flink resource, Serverless resource group, DataWorks infra, create/list datasource, DW environment config, infrastructure initialization, connect database to DataWorks, database connection failure, configure holo/mc resource. Not triggered: data development tasks, scheduling configuration, MaxCompute table management, data integration tasks, ECS/RDS/OSS operations, workspace member management, data quality monitoring, data lineage, data preview.
Use when the user wants to create, generate, or set up a GitHub Actions workflow. Handles CI/CD pipelines, testing, deployment, linting, security scanning, release automation, Docker builds, scheduled tasks, and any custom workflow for any language or framework.
World-class data science skill for statistical modeling, experimentation, causal inference, and advanced analytics. Expertise in Python (NumPy, Pandas, Scikit-learn), R, SQL, statistical methods, A/B testing, time series, and business intelligence. Includes experiment design, feature engineering, model evaluation, and stakeholder communication. Use when designing experiments, building predictive models, performing causal analysis, or driving data-driven decisions.
Review designs, products, and features with Steve Jobs' standards: ruthless simplicity, focus, and end-to-end excellence. Use when the user mentions "Steve Jobs review", "design review", "product review", "what would Steve do", "insanely great", "this feels too complicated", "too many features", "product taste", "saying no", or "is this good enough to ship". Also trigger when critiquing a UI, feature, or roadmap for focus and simplicity, cutting scope to the essential, or pressure-testing the whole experience from first run to daily use. Covers the simplicity audit, the no list, design-is-how-it-works, end-to-end ownership, demo culture, and a Jobs-style review protocol with binary verdicts. For visual design fundamentals, see refactoring-ui. For usability audits, see ux-heuristics. For detail polish, see microinteractions.
Master C#/.NET backend development patterns for building robust APIs, MCP servers, and enterprise applications. Covers async/await, dependency injection, Entity Framework Core, Dapper, configuration, caching, and testing with xUnit. Use when developing .NET backends, reviewing C# code, or designing API architectures.
List available large language models and send chat completion requests programmatically. Use this skill when you need to call an LLM within a snippet, including model comparison, visual understanding, batch inference, and model performance testing.
Library of battle-tested security prompt templates for secure feature implementation. Use when implementing forms, endpoints, authentication, authorization, file uploads, or conducting security reviews. Triggers include "security prompt", "secure form", "RBAC", "threat model", "STRIDE", "admin endpoint", "file upload", "security testing", "code review", "OWASP".
Build modern mobile applications with React Native, Flutter, Swift/SwiftUI, and Kotlin/Jetpack Compose. Covers mobile-first design principles, performance optimization (battery, memory, network), offline-first architecture, platform-specific guidelines (iOS HIG, Material Design), testing strategies, security best practices, accessibility, app store deployment, and mobile development mindset. Use when building mobile apps, implementing mobile UX patterns, optimizing for mobile constraints, or making native vs cross-platform decisions.