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Create and configure Syncfusion Angular Stepper component for multi-step workflows, wizards, forms, and onboarding flows. Use this skill when implementing step-by-step navigation, configuring step validation, handling step events, or customizing step appearance with icons, labels, and templates. This covers stepper-based wizard interfaces, progress tracking workflows, and multi-form configurations.
Syncfusion Angular Timeline component for displaying sequential events and milestones. Use this to create vertical or horizontal timelines with configurable alignments (Before, After, Alternate, AlternateReverse), custom content, opposite-side content, event handlers, and advanced customization including dot styling, connector appearance, and item templates. Essential for implementing product roadmaps, project timelines, activity feeds, career progression timelines, and any sequential event visualization.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion Angular ListView component. Use this skill when building interactive lists with data binding, grouping, templates, selection, events, drag-and-drop, or virtualization features. This skill covers getting started, data binding, customization, selection, advanced features, specialized use cases, styling, and accessibility for building production-ready list interfaces.
Create and customize Syncfusion Angular Linear Gauge components for displaying measurements and metrics. Use this skill when user needs to implement a linear gauge, display scalar values in a linear scale, create measurement interfaces, configure ranges and pointers, add annotations, handle user interactions, or customize gauge appearance. Covers installation, configuration, events, accessibility, printing, and internationalization.
Engineering-discipline toolkit for non-technical users working with AI coders. Wields KISS, DRY, YAGNI, fail-fast, and idempotency as commands. Use when the user asks to audit, simplify, clean up, dedupe, or harden code; or says "make this simpler", "any duplicates?", "is this safe to run twice", "explain this app", "find dead code", "simplify the plan", or "find silent failures".
NCAA cross country and track & field athlete data via TFRRS (tfrrs.org) and news via The Stride Report. Fetch athlete profiles including all personal records (PRs), eligibility year, school, full season-by-season results history, and XC/TF news. Zero config, no API keys. Use when: user asks about NCAA cross country, NCAA track and field, college running, TFRRS athlete profiles, personal records, PRs, XC or TF season results, individual athlete performance history, or XC/TF news. Don't use when: user asks about professional track, Diamond League, or other sports — use nfl-data, nba-data, wnba-data, nhl-data, mlb-data, golf-data, cfb-data, cbb-data, tennis-data, fastf1, or volleyball-data. For betting use polymarket or kalshi.
Use when investigating Jetpack Compose recomposition performance, skippable/restartable composables, composables.txt or compiler reports, Layout Inspector recomposition counts, or frame-rate State reads in composition vs layout/draw, and it is not yet clear whether the cause is parameter stability or deferred reads.
Use when writing or reviewing Jetpack Compose code with LaunchedEffect, DisposableEffect, SideEffect, rememberCoroutineScope, rememberUpdatedState, snapshotFlow, snackbar, navigation, focus requests, analytics, or event Flow collection.
Generate AI sound effects from text descriptions with ElevenLabs via inference.sh CLI. Capabilities: text-to-sound-effect, custom duration, royalty-free audio. Use for: video production, game audio, podcasts, films, presentations, social media. Triggers: sound effects, sfx, sound generation, ai sound effects, generate sound, foley, audio effects, sound design, text to sound, elevenlabs sound, eleven labs sfx, ambient sound, cinematic sound, game sound effects
Use when a Jetpack Compose screen-level composable takes a ViewModel/component/controller, collects state or effects, handles navigation/snackbars, or wires callbacks while also rendering layout.
Use when writing or reviewing Kotlin code that stores CoroutineScope, launches from init/non-suspending APIs, calls runBlocking, or catches broad exceptions around suspend calls.
Use when writing or reviewing Jetpack Compose code with bare local var in a @Composable, remember { mutableStateOf(...) }, mutableStateListOf/mutableStateMapOf, or @ReadOnlyComposable.