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Design a one-pager, PDF report, handout, flyer, or printable document on Moda. Use when the user asks for a one-pager, single-page summary, PDF, report, brief, handout, fact sheet, leave-behind, or "make this markdown/README look designed", or an infographic. Multi-page documents belong here too — a 12-page report, guide, whitepaper, or proposal — as do print pieces: posters, flyers, menus, resumes, certificates, invitations, business cards (slides go to moda-deck; social/banner graphics to moda-social). Produces designed US-Letter (or A4) pages on a live Moda canvas and exports a real PDF with selectable text (hyperlinks flatten to plain text in the PDF).
Build and publish a live website hosted on Moda. Use when the user asks for a website, site, web page, landing page, marketing site, portfolio site, homepage, coming-soon page, "put this on the web", or wants an existing moda.page site updated or re-published. Produces a real hosted site at a public *.moda.page URL that stays editable and re-publishable. For a printable/PDF one-pager use moda-one-pager; for slides use moda-deck.
This skill should be used when the user asks to validate, reindex, repair registries, check links, check continuity, count words, summarize a story project, import an existing manuscript, export a manuscript, run the story CLI, or perform deterministic maintenance on a Story Skills markdown project.
Create and modify Power BI report files in PBIR/PBIP format using the `powerbi-report-author` and `powerbi-desktop` CLIs. Use when the user wants to: (1) implement an approved report spec or design brief, (2) add or edit pages, visuals, filters, slicers, bookmarks, themes, or formatting, (3) validate PBIR and verify rendering in Power BI Desktop. For open-ended visual design, use `powerbi-report-design` first. For end-to-end requirements and approval workflow, use `powerbi-report-planning` first. Triggers: "edit PBIR", "create Power BI report page", "add visual to PBIP", "format report visual", "validate Power BI report", "reload Desktop screenshot", "implement an approved PBIP report spec", "edit PBIR pages/visuals".
Orientation for Celigo integrations -- core concepts, build order, account discovery, planning discipline, sandbox awareness, and which skill to use for each task. Start here when the task is unclear or the user is new to Celigo.
Build Celigo APIs -- custom HTTP endpoints that let external systems push or query data synchronously through Celigo integrations. Use when creating APIs, proxying authenticated requests, or exposing lookup/write operations as a REST interface that returns a structured response.
Configure Celigo export resources -- the data source step that fetches records from external systems. Use when creating or editing exports, choosing the right adaptor type for a target application, setting up delta/incremental syncs, webhooks, file transfers, or lookups.
Configure Celigo imports -- the destination step that writes records to external systems. Use when creating imports, choosing the adaptor type, setting up field mappings, lookups, upsert logic, AI agent imports, or file-based imports.